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Part of an early "new style" Admiralty chart, of Risavika in Norway, published in 1970. Depth in metres (and tenths of metres for depths less than 20m). Metrication of Admiralty charts began in 1967, and it was decided to synchronise this with the introduction of a new style of chart, with increased use of colour, which continues in use today.
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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. Surveyed by Staff Commander W.F. Maxwell assisted by the officers of the Newfoundland Survey 1880-1.
English: Nautical chart of the west coast of Italy from Fiumicino to Capo Circeo, at a scale of 1:120,000. Not current - not to be used for navigation! Not current - not to be used for navigation! Date
English: Nautical chart of Hay Island to Bow Reef. North of Morris Island surveyed by Lieut. Commander W.V.S. Howard and the officers of H.M. Surveying Ship Dart, 1896-1897; South of Morris Island surveyed by Lieut. Commander J.F. Parry, H.M. Surveying Ship Dart, 1898.
English: Nautical chart of Gibraltar Bay, at a scale of 1:25,000. Not current - not to be used for navigation! Not current - not to be used for navigation! Date
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