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Mediterranean Sea Gulf of Patra surveyed by JT Gowlland under the direction of Captain AL Mansell RN HMS Hydra 1865 (Chart)
Sheet III - East Coast of Australia - New South Wales. Beecroft Head to Port Jackson. Surveyed by Captain F.W. Sidney, R.N. assisted by Nav. Lieut. J.T. Gowlland, Nav. Sub-Lieut. J.G. Boulton, and Nav. Mis. C. George, R.N. 1867 (Chart)
Sheet VIII - East Coast of Australia, New South Wales - Evans Head to Danger Point. Surveyed by Com. Frederick W. Sidney, R.N., assisted by E.P Bedwell & J.T. Gowlland, Masters & S. Guy, 2nd Master, R.N. 1864-5 (Chart)
Sheet II - East Coast of Australia - New South Wales. Montagu Island to Beecroft Head. Surveyed by Capt. F.W. Sidney and Nav. Lieut. J.T. Gowlland, R.N. assisted by J.G. Boulton and W.N. Goalen, Nav. Sub Lieut. and C. George, Nav. Mid., R.N. 1868 (Chart)
Sheet 1. East coast of Australia. New South Wales - Gabo Island to Montagu Bay. Surveyed by Nav Lt J T Gowlland RN 1868, assisted by Nav Sub Lt W N Goalen RN. (Chart)
Australia, East Coast. New South Wales, Botany Bay and Port Hacking. Surveyed by Navg. Lieut. J. Gowlland, RN, 1871...etc (Chart)
North America - West Coast, South side of Vancouver I., Quatsino to Esperanza including Kyuquot Sound. Surveyed by Captn GH Richards, RN. Assisted by Comr RC Mayne, D Pender and EP Bedwell, Masters; JT Gowlland and GA Browning, Second Masters; and ER Blunden, Masters Assistant. 1863. (Chart)
East Coast of Australia. Rame head to Port Jackson. Surveyed by Captain F.W. Sidney, Staff Commander H.J. Stanley, & Navigating Lieutenant J.T. Gowlland, R.N. Assisted by Navigating Sub Lieutenants J.G. Boulton & W.N. Goalen, R.N. & Navigating Midshipman C.George, R.N. 1866-71 (Chart)
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