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Board of Trade; John Dennett Potter
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English: Wind chart of the south and east coast of AfricaSingle sheet. Lith. Cartographic Note: Graduated plane chart. Contents Note: Each grid square contains a diagram indicating the relative prevalence of different wind directions.

Consists of 4 charts, one for each quarter of the year.

STK298:2/44 Winds S & E Africa by B of Trade
Date 1856
date QS:P571,+1856-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions Printed area 68 x 70 cm, on sheet 102 x 76cm.
Notes Title Note: These diagrams show what winds usually prevail near the south and east coast of Africa. They illustrate Maury's pilot chart of that region and may assist a navigator in shaping advantageous courses after studying their relative proportions.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/540853
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Acquisition Number: N60-4
Acquisition Number: NA1960-4
id number: STK298:2/44
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Charts and maps

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