01891nem a2200325 a 4500001000800000005001700008007000900025008004100034019001200075035001700087035001200104040002700116043001200143110003100155245016300186260003600349300003400385500031700419505057400736650003701310650004201347651002101389900003601410984002001446984003801466984001401504984002001518984001401538984001301552181977719971128000000.0aj auun810929s1885 uk za eng d1 a9379254 9000009379254 92177258 aABN:1bengcABN:1dSSL au-at---2 aBritish Museum.bMap Room.10aFacsimiles of old charts of Australia now in the British Museumh[cartographic material] :breproduced by kind permission of the Trustees of that Institution. aLondon :bTrubner & Co.,c1885. a13 p., 8 of maps ;c62x90 cm. aProduced under the direction, and at the expense of the Trustees of the Free Public Library, Sydney, New South Wales, the Trustees of the Public Library, Museums, and National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne [and] the Board of Governors of the Public Library, Museum, and Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide.0 aChart 1. A large chart of the world ... probably executed in the time of Francis I of France, for his son the Dauphin, afterwards Henry II ... - Chart 2. Map of world, faites a Arques par Pierres Desceliers P[res]b[yte]re lan 1550 - Chart 3 is Chart 10 in John Rotz, his book of hydrography, entitled "Chart of the Indian Ocean, from Cape Comorin on the west to Aimoey Bay in China on the east, and from 25 degrees north to 19 degrees south, including Lytil Java - Chart 4 is Chart 20 in John Rotz, his book of hydrography entitled "The eastern and western hemispheres" 0aWorld mapsvEarly works to 1800. 0aNautical chartsxEarly works to 1800. 0aAustraliavMaps. a2 copies, copy 1 brittle paper. aANLcMAP Ra 181 aNMQUcG1025.B7/1885  aSSLcheld aSUAc912.94 B86 aVDUcHeld aVUcheld