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  2. Admiralty chart - Wikipedia

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    The British admiralty charts are compiled, drawn and issued by the Hydrographic Office. This department of the Admiralty was established under Earl Spencer by an order in council in 1795, consisting of the Hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple, one assistant and a draughtsman.

  3. File:Admiralty Chart No 5095 Gnomonic Chart of the North ...

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  4. Nautical chart - Wikipedia

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    Various Digital Notices to Mariners systems are available on the market such as Digitrace, Voyager, or ChartCo, to correct British Admiralty charts as well as NOAA charts. These systems provide only vessel relevant corrections via e-mail or web downloads, reducing the time needed to sort out corrections for each chart.

  5. File:Admiralty Chart No 1804 Troon Harbour, Published 1847.jpg

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  6. File:Admiralty Chart No 1975 Kentish Knock and the Naze to ...

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    English: Nautical chart of the Thames Estuary and North Sea from Kentish Knock and the Naze to The Nore, at a scale of 1:75,000. Not current - not to be used for navigation! Not current - not to be used for navigation!

  7. File:Admiralty Chart No 1628 Hartlepool Bay, Published 1962 ...

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    English: Nautical chart of Hartlepool Bay, at a scale of 1:8065. Surveyed by Staff Comdr. T.H. Tizard, H.M.S. Triton, 1884 and by Liet. ... Uploaded a work by W.J.L ...

  8. Nautical publications - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, the Admiralty issues 76 volumes covering the world and these are used frequently by most merchant ships. [8] In the US, the United States Coast Pilots is a nine-volume American navigation publication distributed yearly by the National Ocean Service. Its purpose is to supplement nautical charts of US waters.

  9. Sailing Directions - Wikipedia

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    The oldest sailing directions, dating back to the middle ages, descended directly from the Greek and Roman periplii: in classical times, in the absence of real nautical charts, navigation was carried out using books that described the coast, not necessarily intended for navigation, but more often consisting of reports of previous voyages, or celebrations of the deeds of leaders or rulers.