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Wales, Holyhead Harbour Surveyed by Mr E K Calver Mastr RN 1857 Engraved by J & C Walker (Chart)
River Thames Sheet II. N. Foreland to the Nore. Surveyed by E.K. Calver, Staff Commander R.N., assisted by E.C. Davison, Paymaster & G.H. Inskip, Master R.N., 1862-3 (Chart)
Harwich Harbour surveyed in H.M.S. 'Shearwater' by Capt. Washington and E.K. Calver Assistant Surveyor the views by Mr E.C. Davison 1842 (Chart)
England, East Coast. Harwich Harbour. Surveyed by Captain J. Washington and E.K. Calver, 1842. (Chart)
England east coat Sheet V from Trusthorpe to Flamborough Head surveyed by Capn. Hewett R.N. the River Humber by Mr Calvery R.N. in 1852 1830 (Chart)
England - east coast the Wash Skegness to Blakeney surveyed by Staff-Captain E.K. Calver, R.N. assisted by Staff Comr. G.H. Inskip, Navg. Lieutts. J.H.Ellis, G.A. Browning and F.W. Jarrad R.N. 1871 (Chart)
England - east coast Blakeney to Flamborough from surveys to Captn Hewett RN 1828-30 Staff Commr E.K. Calver 1871... and by Staff Commrs Tizard... HMS Triton to 1893 (Chart)
England east coast Scarborough. Surveyed by E.K.Calver, Master under the direction of Captn. Washington H.M.S. Blazer 1843 (Chart)
England East coast Hartlepool Bay County of Durham originally surveyed by Commr. Slater assisted by Mr E.K. Calver R.N. 1838-42 (Chart)
England East coast Pakefield Gatway to Orfordness by Staff Commander E.K. Calver R.N. 1867 (Chart)
England, South Coast. The Downs. Surveyed by Staff Commander Calver RN, assisted by E.C. Davison, paymaster; G.H. Inskip, master RN 1865. Coastline and outer soundings from Captain Bullock's survey of 1846 (Chart)
North Sea Dover and Calais to Orfordness and Scheveningen surveyed by Captain W. Hewitt R.N. 1831-40 France Belgium and the Netherland from the most recent surveys 1865-84 the entrance of the Thames and the Downs by Staff Commr. Calver R.N. 1863-5-8 published...at the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty March 21st 1842 (Chart)
Scotland west coast Port Patrick surveyed by E. K. Calver Mast. R.N. and W. Lowrie 1857 (Chart)
England East coast Yarmouth and Lowestoft roads by Staff Commander EK Calver RN 1865 (Chart)
England East coast Pakefield Gatway to Orfordness by Staff Commander E.K. Calver R.N. 1867 (Chart)
England - east coast Sheet VII Hartlepool to St Abb's Head from the surveys of Captains Johnson and Slater and Staff Commander Calver... 1831-66 (Chart)
England - east coast Blakeney to Flamborough from surveys to Captn Hewett RN 1828-30 Staff Commr E.K. Calver 1871... and by Staff Commrs Tizard... HMS Triton to 1893 (Chart)
England - East Coast. Orwell and Stour Rivers. Surveyed by Mr. E.K. Calver Mast. RN, under the orders of Captn. Washington RN. Harwich Harbour corrected by Staff Commr. J. Parsons RN, assisted by the Officers of HMS Porcupine, 1872. (Chart)
England, east coast, Tees Bay surveyed by Comr. Slater R.N. 1838 and by E. Killiwick Calver, Mastr. R.N. 1853 reduced from the original drawings by Edward J. Powell of the Hydrographic Office. (Chart)
England east coast Sheet III from Southwold to Cromer surveyed by Captn. Washington R.N., Lieut. F. Cudlip and E. Calver, Master. 1843 sold by R.B. Bate.. (Chart)
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