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Views of the Island called Amsterdam in the Pocock, 5th July 1763
From 1795 until his death in 1808, Alexander Dalrymple was the first hydrographer to the Admiralty. In this role, he is credited with the development of the Admiralty Chart - nautical charts which are issued by what is now the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office. These charts are constantly reviewed and updated in order that a comprehensive and accurate map of the world's oceans is available. In his second year in office, Dalrymple brought together the existing charts and had them catalogued and reviewed, laying the groundwork for the publication of Admiralty Charts which continues until this day. This selection of Dalrymple's charts is from a collection of Admiralty charts held in the Mitchell Library which are available in digitised form on the Library's catalogue.
Digital order no: a4985004
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Houtman's Abrolhos and Dangerous Rocks off the Coast of New Holland , August 1872
From 1795 until his death in 1808, Alexander Dalrymple was the first hydrographer to the Admiralty. In this role, he is credited with the development of the Admiralty Chart - nautical charts which are issued by what is now the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office. These charts are constantly reviewed and updated in order that a comprehensive and accurate map of the world's oceans is available. In his second year in office, Dalrymple brought together the existing charts and had them catalogued and reviewed, laying the groundwork for the publication of Admiralty Charts which continues until this day. This selection of Dalrymple's charts is from a collection of Admiralty charts held in the Mitchell Library which are available in digitised form on the Library's catalogue.
Digital order no: a4985010
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Chart of the Sound and Coves, between the East and West Islands of Kent's Group in Bass's Strait …, 1801
From 1795 until his death in 1808, Alexander Dalrymple was the first hydrographer to the Admiralty. In this role, he is credited with the development of the Admiralty Chart - nautical charts which are issued by what is now the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office. These charts are constantly reviewed and updated in order that a comprehensive and accurate map of the world's oceans is available. In his second year in office, Dalrymple brought together the existing charts and had them catalogued and reviewed, laying the groundwork for the publication of Admiralty Charts which continues until this day. This selection of Dalrymple's charts is from a collection of Admiralty charts held in the Mitchell Library which are available in digitised form on the Library's catalogue.
Digital order no: a4985011
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Plan of Jervis Bay on the East Coast of New Holland , March 11, 1794
From 1795 until his death in 1808, Alexander Dalrymple was the first hydrographer to the Admiralty. In this role, he is credited with the development of the Admiralty Chart - nautical charts which are issued by what is now the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office. These charts are constantly reviewed and updated in order that a comprehensive and accurate map of the world's oceans is available. In his second year in office, Dalrymple brought together the existing charts and had them catalogued and reviewed, laying the groundwork for the publication of Admiralty Charts which continues until this day. This selection of Dalrymple's charts is from a collection of Admiralty charts held in the Mitchell Library which are available in digitised form on the Library's catalogue.
Digital order no: a4985014
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Port St Vincent on the West Side of New Caledonia, Sept. 20 1805
From 1795 until his death in 1808, Alexander Dalrymple was the first hydrographer to the Admiralty. In this role, he is credited with the development of the Admiralty Chart - nautical charts which are issued by what is now the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office. These charts are constantly reviewed and updated in order that a comprehensive and accurate map of the world's oceans is available. In his second year in office, Dalrymple brought together the existing charts and had them catalogued and reviewed, laying the groundwork for the publication of Admiralty Charts which continues until this day. This selection of Dalrymple's charts is from a collection of Admiralty charts held in the Mitchell Library which are available in digitised form on the Library's catalogue.
Digital order no: a4985018
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Plan of Port Praslin, March 6th 1781
From 1795 until his death in 1808, Alexander Dalrymple was the first hydrographer to the Admiralty. In this role, he is credited with the development of the Admiralty Chart - nautical charts which are issued by what is now the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office. These charts are constantly reviewed and updated in order that a comprehensive and accurate map of the world's oceans is available. In his second year in office, Dalrymple brought together the existing charts and had them catalogued and reviewed, laying the groundwork for the publication of Admiralty Charts which continues until this day. This selection of Dalrymple's charts is from a collection of Admiralty charts held in the Mitchell Library which are available in digitised form on the Library's catalogue.
Digital order no: a4985020
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Plan of Port Hunter, September 5th 1794
From 1795 until his death in 1808, Alexander Dalrymple was the first hydrographer to the Admiralty. In this role, he is credited with the development of the Admiralty Chart - nautical charts which are issued by what is now the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office. These charts are constantly reviewed and updated in order that a comprehensive and accurate map of the world's oceans is available. In his second year in office, Dalrymple brought together the existing charts and had them catalogued and reviewed, laying the groundwork for the publication of Admiralty Charts which continues until this day. This selection of Dalrymple's charts is from a collection of Admiralty charts held in the Mitchell Library which are available in digitised form on the Library's catalogue.
Digital order no: a4985023
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Chart of the Peeloo Archipelago from Observations in 1793 & 1794, May 19 1796
From 1795 until his death in 1808, Alexander Dalrymple was the first hydrographer to the Admiralty. In this role, he is credited with the development of the Admiralty Chart - nautical charts which are issued by what is now the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office. These charts are constantly reviewed and updated in order that a comprehensive and accurate map of the world's oceans is available. In his second year in office, Dalrymple brought together the existing charts and had them catalogued and reviewed, laying the groundwork for the publication of Admiralty Charts which continues until this day. This selection of Dalrymple's charts is from a collection of Admiralty charts held in the Mitchell Library which are available in digitised form on the Library's catalogue.
Digital order no: a4985026