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Subject: Re: MAPS-L: 1912 Admiralty Charts
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 12:05:25 -0400
From: "Edward James Redmond" <[log in to unmask]>
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The Library of Congress holds the following editions of the Admiralty charts cited by Francis:

Admiralty Chart 2602,  "Port de Cherbourg..." (Jan 1914 and later)

Admiralty Chart 1777, "Ireland, south coast, Queenstown..." (1890,1917,  1927 and later)

Admiralty Chart 1598, "English Channel" (1892 edition with small corrections through December 1908; October 1913 edition with small corrections through October 1914; October 1913 editions with small corrections through November 1917; new edition of June 1918 and later)

Contact me off list for scan prices, etc.



Ed Redmond
Geography & Map Reference Specialist
Geography and Map Division
Library of Congress
101 Independence Ave, SE
Washington, DC 20540-4650
(202) 707-8548
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Subject: RE: MAPS-L: 1912 Admiralty Charts
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005
From: "Francis Herbert"
To: "Maps, Air Photo & Geospatial Systems Forum"


Nat:

Some info of some use, perhaps:-

1) Admiralty Chart no. 2602 is 'France.  Port de Cherbourg from French
charts to 1888' (London : The Admiralty ; sold by J.D. Potter) of which
we have the edition of August 1909 with 'small correction[s]' up to
"VI.13" (i.e. June 1913); the previous 'small correction[s]' is noted as
of "X.12" (i.e. December 1912) and before that of "VII.11".  Size of
*engraved and printed area* of the whole chart is 25 1/4 x 38 3/4
inches.  The next edition held here is of 30 January 1914 (with the
usual 'small correction[s]') - *but* it notes that the previous [full]
editions were of 15 August 1913 and, before that, of Aug. 1909.

2) Adm Cht no. 1777 is 'Ireland - south coast.  Queenstown and Port of
Cork : outer sheet' (London : The Admiralty ; sold by J.D. Potter) of
which we have 'Large corrections' of Feb. 1907.  Our next is a 'New
Edition' of 7 December 1917 (with subsequent 'small correction[s]'); but
it indicates that the immediately previous one was dated "Aug. 1908".
Size 39 1/2 x 26 1/2 inches

3) Adm Cht no. 1598 is 'English Channel'.  There was a 'New edition' of
22 May 1912, then of 10 October 1913 (etc.).  We can help even less on
this one, as we have 'New edition' of August 1892 (with 'small
correction[s]' to "V.06") and then jump to 'New edition' of 7 March 1919
(with a few small corr. of the same year).  Size 25 1/4 x 54 inches

If nothing better turns up (and, even on your side of the pond, it ought
to!) come back to me.

Sincerely
(Mr) Francis Herbert (Curator of Maps)
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http://www.rgs.org [see Collections' - including some online catalogues,
e.g. many maps up to ca 1940)]

http://images.rgs.org/


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Subject: 1912 Admiralty Charts
Date: Tues, 12 Jul 2005 15:46:54 -0500
From: Nat Case
To: maps-l


All:

About seven years ago, I obtained a reproduction of the 1905 British
Admiralty North Atlantic general navigation chart, which I recall
from emails was the general chart in use at the time of the Titanic
disaster in 1912. Library of Congress provided a scan of the chart,
and we are now hoping to use that scan as the basis for an exhibit
display. The exhibitor is also interested in contemporary charts for
Cherbourg, Queenstown (Cork Ireland harbor) and perhaps the Channel.
I'm wondering who would know the edition current in April 1912 for
these charts, and who might have copies available for reproduction.
Approximate size would also be helpful.

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Nat Case
Hedberg Maps, Inc
www.titanicmap.com


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