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English: Nautical chart of the Bay of Islands, Newfoundland, at a scale of 1:74,400. Surveyed by Staff Commander W.F. Maxwell assisted by the officers of the Newfoundland Survey 1880-1. Not current - not to be used for navigation!
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[8]: 10 [9] The most common chart size was early established as the "Double-elephant", about 39 X 25.5 inches, and this has continued to be the case. [10] Chart design gradually simplified over the years, with less detail on land, focusing on features visible to the mariner. Contours were increasingly used for hills instead of hatching.
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