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Item · 1888
Consists of a hydrographic map of the North Atlantic Ocean. Recorded observations (Notices to Mariners) of October 1888 indicated in red print include hurricane paths and dates, ship wreaks, fog belts, icebergs, general drift of ocean currents and prevailing winds (blue print) among other details. Forecasts for November 1888.This map belonged to Capt. John Congdon of Great Village, NS. He was the Master of the ship "Bedford". 90.77.3
Collection · 1934
A collection of 5 maps which include: Approaches to St. John's Harbour (1921), The North Atlantic (1919), East Coast of North America (1880), Bay of Fundy, Southern Part (1934), and St. Martins, New Brunswick and NS (1934).These maps all belonged to Captain Jonathan Borden Marsh, who was from Economy, Colchester County. 2016.14.1 to 2016.14.5
Wreck Chart
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A reproduction map of Atlantic Canada showing a list of wreck sites and their locations. Showing coastal towns, cities, provinces, main waterways, inset of Halifax Harbour. Published by the hydrographic and Map Service, Survey`s and Engineering Branch, Dept, of Mines and Resources, Ottawa. First Edition 1943, New edition Dec. 15, 1944. 2007.89.1
Item · 1913
Reproduction map created by the Department of Marine and Fisheries in 1913, showing lighthouses, fog signals, wireless stations, life saving stations, buoys, list of radio-telegraph coast stations for communications with ships, marine species identified and a legend for minerals. 88.52