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England-West Coast. Scilly Isles St. Mary,s Road and Crow Sound, surveyed by Staff Captain W.F. Maxwell R.N., assisted by Staff Commander T.C. Pascoe R.N. and Sub Lieutenant E.A. Forbes R.N.R 1898. Soundings in fine line are from a survey by Captain George Williams R.N. 1860-63. The coastline and topography is taken chiefly from the Ordnance Survey. (Chart)
North America. Gulf of St. Lawrence Entrance. St. Johns (Newfoundland) to halifax (Nova Scotia), with the Outer Banks, from the latest Admiralty surveys. The Outer Banks include the French surveys of 1836-59 (Chart)
England-East Coast. River Tyne Entrance. Surveyed by Staff Commander W.F. Maxwell. Assisted by Staff Commanders J.E. Goghlan, F. Haslewood & L.G. Stovin. H.M. Surveying Ship 'Triton', 1892. With additions by Staff Commander F. Haslewood, R.N., 1894. The high water line and shore features from the latest Ordnance plans. With additions and corrections by P.J. Messent Esq. C.E. the Resident Engineer, and the local Municipal Authorities. (Chart)
England West Coast Holyhead to Great Ormes Head From surveys by Staff Commrs T H Tizard RN 1880 W E Archdeacon, RN 1891, Staff Capt W F Mazwell RN 1893 and Lieut C G Robinson RN 1835 Holyhead to Liverpool Western Sheet (Chart)
Ireland - south coast Dungarvan Harbour surveyed by Staff Captain WF Maxwell RN...1896 (Chart)
Ireland east coast the entrance of Lough Carlingford from surveys by Richard Hoskyn Master RN, Staff Commander JH Kerr RN and Staff Captain WF Maxwell RN 1857-1897 (Chart)
North America Newfoundland east coast Notre Dame Bay Shoe Cove Bay to Green Head surveyed by Staff Commander WF Maxwell RN assisted by [...] (Chart)
Plans on the south coast of Newfoundland 1. Lamalin Harbour and road surveyed by Staff Commander WF Maxwell RN 1884 etc 1:18,465 2. Trepassey Harbour surveyed by Captn Bayfield RN FAS 1847 etc 1:36,470. (Chart)
Gulf of St Lawrence New Brunswick Northumberland Strait Shediac Bay and Harbour surveyed by Staff Commander WF Maxwell RN 1885 (Chart)
Scotland west coast Loch Ryan surveyed by Staff Captain W F Maxwell RN 1898-9 (Chart)
Scotland - West Coast Ardrossan Harbour surveyed by Staff Captain W. F. Maxwell RN...1894 (Chart)
Ireland - east coast Lough Carlingford the entrance surveyed by R Hoskyn Master RN 1857 Carlingford Cut by Staff Capt Maxwell 1896... (Chart)
North America Newfoundland south coast Ramea Is to Indian Hr surveyed by Staff Commander WF Maxwell RN 1872-1889 (Chart)
North America Newfoundland south coast Wreck Island to Cinq Cerf Bay including Connoire Muddy Hole and Couteau Bays surveyed by Staff Commander WF Maxwell RN 1889 (Chart)
North America Newfoundland east coast Notre Dame Bay Little Bay Island to League Rocks surveyed by Staff Commander WF Maxwell RN assisted by [...] 1879 (Chart)
North America Labrador strait of Belle Isle Red Bay surveyed by Staff Cdr WF Maxwell RN 1890 (Chart)
Ireland - East Coast, Kingstown Harbour, surveyed by Staff Captain W.F.Maxwell R.N. assisted by Staff Commander T.C.Pascoe R.N. and Mr E.A.Forbes, 1902. The topography from the Ordnance Survey. (Chart)
North America east coast Nova Scotia Halifax Harbour surveyed by Staff Commander WF Maxwell RN assisted by [...] 1889 (Chart)
Channel Islands Guernsey St. Peter Port from surveys by Commander F. W. Sidney R.N. 1859 and Staff Captain W. F. Maxwell R.N. 1899 (Chart)
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