File:Plan of the Battle of Navarine fought 21st October 1827 RMG F0400.tiff

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English: Plan of the Battle of Navarine fought 21st October 1827Single sheet. Col. ms. Physical description Note: Previously folded to pocket size. Scale: [ca.1:28 000]. Cartographic Note: North at 270 degrees, ungraduated, no soundings. Additional Places: Navarino. Contents Note: Shows the positions of English, French, Russian and Turkish ships with a coloured key. A list of numbers of casualties and notes about Tunisian ships and a Russian frigate, appear to be additions in a different hand.

The flourishing cartouche suggests that this was an officer's conversation piece.

G234:12/7 Battle of Navarino
Date 1827
date QS:P571,+1827-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions Drawing area 32 x 42cm, on sheet 38 x 44.5cm.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/540422
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Acquisition Number: N1973-1.
id number: G234:12/7
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Charts and maps

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