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Trigonometrical plan of the island and harbour of Bahrein, on the Arabian side of the Gulf of Persia by Lieutts G.B. Brucks, and W.E. Rogers. Hon. E.I.C. Marine Service 1825 (Chart)
Sketch of the Arabian Coast between Raumps & Ras el Khyma, in 5 fathoms (Chart)
Trigonometrical Plan of the back-water at Sharja by Lieutt. R. Cogan under the direction of Lt. J.M. Guy H.C. Marine 1822 (Chart)
Eastern Passages to China Sheet II. (Chart)
Trigonometrical Plan of Core Sheditch on the Arabian side of the Persian Gulf by Lieutenants J.M. Guy and G.B. Brucks H.C. Marine 1823 (Chart)
Trigonometrical Survey of the Arabian or Southern side of the Persian Gulf by Lieutenants J.M. Guy & [G.B.] Brucks H.C. Marine 1824. Sheet 3rd (Chart)
Trigonometrical Survey of the shore of, and the soundings off the entrance to Abothubbee back-water on the Arabian side of the Persian Gulf by Lieuts, J.M. Guy and G.B. Brucks H.C. Marine 1823 (Chart)
Coast from Jezeerat Gunnum to Ras Sheik Munsood (Chart)
Coast from Ras Sheik Munsood to Shaum. (Chart)
Trigometrical Plan of Bushire roads by Lieutenants G.B. Brucks and R. Cogan H.E.I.C. Marine 1826 (Chart)
Arabic characters to accompany and for insertion in the Chart of the Persian Gulf (Chart)
Trigonometrical Plan of the back-water at Ras Al Khyma by Lieut, J.M. Guy 1822 (Chart)
Coast of Arabia (Chart)
Strait of Malacca Sheet 1st to Capt. Charles Christopher McIntosh; and Commanders of ships trading from Bombay to China, in testimony of the assistance afforded by a liberal communication of their Journals and Remarks; this chart is inscribed by their most obliged. James Horsburgh. (Chart)
Trigonometrical Survey of the entrances to the rivers at the head of the Persian Gulf by Lieuts G.B. Brucks, & S.B. Haines, H.C. Marine, 1827 (Chart)
To the Commanders & Officers of the honble East India Companys ships, in acknowledgement of much valuable assistance afforded by their journals in the construction of this chart. Eastern Passages to China Sheet I (Chart)
[Part of the Arabian side of the Persian Gulf, from Core Abdullah to Ras Reccan Sheet 2. And Trigonometrical Survey of Arabian or Southern side of the Persian Gulf; by Lieuts J.M. Guy and G.B. Brucks, H.C. Marine, 1824, Sheet 4 from Ras Rakan to Ras al Ghar] (Chart)
Trigonometrical Plan of the harbour of El Biddah on the Arabian side of the Persian Gulf by Lieuts. J.M Guy and G.B. Brucks H.C. Marine 1823 (Chart)
Plan of the Anchorage off the town of El Katiff on the Arabian side of the Persian Gulf by Lieutenants G.B. Brucks and W.E. Rogers H.E.I.C. Marine 1825 (Chart)
Part of the coast of Arabia in the Gulf of Persia surveyed by Lieutts J.M. Guy and G.B. Brucks assisted by Lieutt. R. Cogan H.C. Marine 1822. Sheet 1st. (Chart)
Trigonometrical Plan of the back-water of Debai by Lieutt. R. Cogan under the direction of Lieutt J.M. Guy H.C. Marine 1822 (Chart)
Trigonometrical Survey of Clarence's Strait Gulf of Persia. By Commr. G.B. Brucks and Lieutt S.B. Haines. H.C. Marine 1828. Sheet 1st (Chart)
Plan of Harlem's Bay and part of the Coast of China Surveyed by Daniel Ross Lieut. of the Bombay Marine (Chart)
To Major James Rennell F.R.S...This chart...is inscribed...James Horsburgh (Chart)
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