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[The second part of the Oriental Navigation, by Joel Gascoyne, 1684: the Indian Ocean south of India, Siam and Sumatra]
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Gascoyne, Joel, 1650-1705 [cartographer]
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[The second part of the Oriental Navigation, by Joel Gascoyne, 1684: the Indian Ocean south of India, Siam and Sumatra]
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Decorated scale and compass-rose in close-up from Joel Gascoyne's chart, MS. Don. a. 5
Date 1684
date QS:P571,+1684-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions 35mm slide
Place of creation London (England)
Notes Filmstrip Roll 235.5, frame 27; Source filename: mapsxx003-amx-0001-0
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