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1864. [Singapore & Malaca Strait] Carta Esferica Del Mar de China Comprendido Entre La Isla De Borneo y La Peninsula De Malaca, segun os trabajos mas modernos ingelese y holandeses . . . 1864

  • [Singapore & Malaca Strait]  Carta Esferica Del Mar de China Comprendido Entre La Isla De Borneo y La Peninsula De Malaca, segun os trabajos mas modernos ingelese y holandeses . . . 1864

[Singapore & Malaca Strait] Carta Esferica Del Mar de China Comprendido Entre La Isla De Borneo y La Peninsula De Malaca, segun os trabajos mas modernos ingelese y holandeses . . . 1864 information:

Year of creation: 
Resolution size (pixels): 
 23701x15144 px
Disk Size: 
 60.9238MiB
Number of pages: 
 1
Place: 
 Madrid

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Printing at 72 dpi 
  329.18 х 210.33
Printing at 150 dpi 
 158.01 х 100.96
Printing at 300 dpi 
 79 х 50.48

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[Singapore & Malaca Strait]  Carta Esferica Del Mar de China Comprendido Entre La Isla De Borneo y La Peninsula De Malaca, segun os trabajos mas modernos ingelese y holandeses . . . 1864

Spanish Sea Chart of the Malacca Strait and Environs -- Singapore

Fine Spanish nautical chart, illustrating the Straits of Malacca and northwestern Borneo, published by the Spanish Hydrographical Office in 1864.

The map credits the work of modern British and Dutch Surveys.

From "Pedra Branca" north of Bintan Island, the two recommended routes to Hong Kong during the different season are shown.

Singapore appears prominently at the southern tip of Malaysia, with extensive soundings and sailing details.

Rarity

The chart is apparently quite rare. This is the first example we have seen on the market.

The Dirección de Hidrografía, or the Directorate of Hydrographic Works, was established in 1797. Its roots were in the Casa de Contratación, founded in 1503 in Sevilla, which housed all the charts of the Spanish Empire and oversaw the creation and maintenance of the padrón real, the official master chart. The Casa, now in Cadiz, was shuttered in 1790, but Spain still needed a hydrographic body. In response, the Dirección was created in 1797. One of its first projects was the publication of charts from the Malaspina Expedition (1789-1794). The Dirección oversaw not only publication, but also surveying. The Dirección was abolished in the early twentieth century, when their work was distributed to other organizations.


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Item information:

Year of creation:
Size:
23701x15144 px
Disk:
60.9238MiB
Number of pages:
1
Place:
Madrid
Author:
Direccion Hidrografica de Madrid.
$21.99

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