File:Admiralty Chart No 520 Trinity Harbour, Published 1865.jpg
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Nautical chart of Trinity Harbour, Newfoundland
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editDescriptionAdmiralty Chart No 520 Trinity Harbour, Published 1865.jpg |
English: Nautical chart of Trinity Harbour and bays to English Head, on the north coast of Trinity Bay, Newfoundland. Surveyed by Captain J. Orlebar, assisted by J.H. Kerr & G. Robinson, Masters, 1864. Not current - not to be used for navigation! |
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