File:Admiralty Chart No 3164 Barrow Harbour, Published 1902.jpg

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Nautical chart of Barrow Harbour

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English: Nautical chart of Barrow Harbour at a scale of 1:10,585. Surveyed by Staff Captain W.F.Maxwell assisted by Staff Commander T.C. Pascoe and sub-Lieut. E.A. Forbes 1899-1901. Chart has been hand-coloured, presumably by the user. Not current - not to be used for navigation!
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Source Scan of original Admiralty Chart
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United Kingdom Hydrographic Office    wikidata:Q2495231
 
Alternative names
UK Hydrographic Office; UKHO; Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty
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creator QS:P170,Q2495231

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