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Fuegians and the 'Beagle' at Portrait Cove, Beagle Channel (Drawing)
Alacrity (1818), Ariel (1820), Barracouta (1820), Beagle (1820), Brisk (1819), Bustard (1818), Cygnet (1819), Delight (1819), Eclipse (1819), Emulous (1819), Falcon (1820), Frolic (1820), Onyx (1822), Opossum (1821) (Technical drawing)
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General chart of the Atlantic Ocean according to the observations, surveys and determinations of the most eminent navigators British and Foreign from a combination of which the whole has been deduced by John Purdy. London published by Richard H. Laurie Chart seller to the Admiralty &c &c No 53 Fleet Street Sept 1st 1821 (Chart)
South America west coast. Patagonia Guia narrows to Concepcion channel from surveys by Captain P.P. King and Commander P. Stokes RN HM ships Adventure and Beagle 1828-30, and Captain J.P. Maclear RN HMS Alert 1879 etc. (Chart)
South America west coast Sheet VIII. Chile Maitencillo to Herradura by Captn. Robert Fitz Roy RN and the officers of HMS Beagle 1836. (Chart)
South America west coast plans of the coast of Peru. Chart consisting of six plans of bays and anchorages. (Chart)
South America west coast, plans on the coast of Chile. (Chart)
South America West Coast Sheet XIII Peru. Pescadores pt to Independencia Bay by Captn Robert Fitzroy RN and the officers of HMS Beagle 1836 (Chart)
South America Tierra del Fuego by the officers of HMS Beagle 1830. (Chart)
Ports on the south side of Tierra del Fuego by Commander Robert Fitzroy H.M.S. Beagle 1830. (Chart)
South America, coast of Chile - Valparaiso Bay by the officers of HMS Beagle 1835. (Chart)
South America west coast sheet VII. Chile from Lora Point to Maitencillo by Capt. Robert Fitz Roy RN and the officers of HMS Beagle 1835 with corrections and additions from plans published by the Chilean Government 1870-73. (Chart)
South America West coast. Plans of the coast of Chile [engraved by] Malby & Sons. (Chart)
South America the south-eastern part of Tierra del Fuego with Staten Island, Cape Horn and Diego Ramirez Islands surveyed by Captain Robert Fitzroy RN and the officers of HMS Beagle 1830-1834 (Chart)
Counter Commemorating HMS 'Adventure' and 'Beagle', 1826-1827 (Counter)
South America the south-eastern part of Tierra del Fuego with Staten Island, Cape Horn and Diego Ramirez Islands surveyed by Captain Robert Fitzroy RN and the officers of HMS Beagle 1830-1834 (Chart)
The 'Beagle' in the Bass Straits (Drawing)
The 'Beagle' at Anchor under Circular Head (Drawing)
'HMS Beagle' at Anchor in a Calm (Drawing)
The 'Beagle' in Beagle Channel (Drawing)
'Mount Sarmiento (from Warp Bay)' (Drawing)
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