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Des Barres; Dorman; Joseph Frederick Wallet Des Barres
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English: [Three views of Nova Scotia and New Hampshire]Two sheets. Engraved. Physical description Note: HNS30 and HNS31 were both printed from the same pair of copper plates on which all seven views are engraved, by masking out unwanted rows. Contents Note: The south west coast of Nova Scotia, Cape Sable, A view of the coast of New Hampshire. [now Maine].

Plate changes: Imprint July 26, 1777. Other features: Printed on Bates paper. Watercolour. Page number '27' handwritten overleaf.

HNS 31B [Three views of Nova Scotia and New Hampshire]
Date 1777
date QS:P571,+1777-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions Plate impressions indistinct.
Notes Associated Materials: The copper plates are held by Library and Archives Canada, in Ottawa.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/559290
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id number: HNS31B
previous number: HNS 31
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Charts and maps

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