File:Alderney Harbour, plan of breakwater and Admiralty property. RMG F0258.tiff

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HM Admiralty; Hydrographic Office
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English: Alderney Harbour, plan of breakwater and Admiralty property.Single sheet. Col. lith. Medium: On modern backing sheet. Scale: 1:4 050. Cartographic Note: Ungraduated. North at 35 degrees. Variation shown. Scale in feet. Additional Places: Braye. Contents Note: Admiralty property coloured pink. Shows the extent of the breakwater and its abandoned outer arm.
G223:6/30 Alderney Harbour
Date 1878
date QS:P571,+1878-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions Printed area 41 x 47cm, on sheet 50 x 59cm.
Notes Title Note: The railway to Mannez quarries was constructed by the Admiralty.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/540758
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Acquisition Number: NA1968-5N
id number: G223:6/30
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Charts and maps
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From the catalogue, this may be Admiralty Chart No 2845, but there is no chart number marked.

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