Lake Huron: Chantry Island to Cove Island
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Lake Huron
Chantry Island to Cove Island
Surveyed by Mr. W. J. Stewart, assisted by Messrs F. Anderson, and R. E. Tyrwhitt, 1899-1900.
North of Cape Hurd surveyed by Staff Commander J. G. Boulton, R.N., and Mr. W. J. Stewart, 1884
under the orders of the
Government of the Dominion of Canada
All heights are expressed in feet above the mean level of the Lake
Magnetic Variation in 1907, increasing about 4' annually.
All Bearings are Magnetic
Soundings in Fathoms
North of Lyal Island the soundings are reduced to the mean level of the Lake for 1899, in 580 feet above mean tide New York or 1 foot below the general mean surface of the Lake for 1900 which is 579 feet above mean tide New York, or two feet below the general mean surface.
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Southampton Harbour
London. Published at the Admiralty, 31st May 1902, under the Superintendence of Rear Admiral Sir W. J. L. Wharton K. C. B., F. R. S. Hydrographer.
Sold by J. D. Potter, Agent for the sale of Admiralty Charts, 145 Minories
Engraved by Davies & Company
3257 - Publisher
- Great Britain. Admiralty. Hydrographic Office
- Place of Publication
- London, Eng.
- Date of Original
- pub. 31 May 1902
- Date Of Event
- survey: 1884,1899-1900
- Language of Item
- English
- Geographic Coverage
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