Maps of Archipiélago de San Andrés, Providencia y Santa Catalina (Colombia)

Maps of Archipiélago de San Andrés, Providencia y Santa Catalina (Colombia)

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Grandes Antilles. Amer. Sep. 73.

1 : 1641836 Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869
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Jamaica, Cape Gracias a Dios.

1 : 1560000 Jefferys, Thomas
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Jamaica.

1 : 500000 Thomson, John
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The island of JAMAICA

from The sea-atlas : containing an hydrographical description of most of the sea-coasts of the known parts of the world.
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Jamaica from the latest surveys.

1 : 500000 Jefferys, Thomas
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PROVIDENCIA, Caribbean Sea (Island) 1840 (1912)

[O.P. Island and Coral Bank (Catalina Harbour). Surveyed in ... 1835. [Admiralty Chart]
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O.P. Island and Coral Bank (Catalina Harbour)

O.P. Island and Coral Bank (Catalina Harbour). Surveyed in ... 1835. [Admiralty Chart] London
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PROVIDENCIA, Caribbean Sea (Island) 1840 (1912)

La Vieille Providencia. Levée en 1835 par le Comr. R. Oweu. [Paris]
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Plan Of Port Royal Jamaica, As It Stood Previous To The Earthquake

Plan of Port Royal as it was before the devastating earthquake of 1692. In the late 17th century Port Royal was a large and economically prosperous town due to its central location and deep harbour which attracted trade from across the Caribbean islands. When the earthquake struck, 33 acres of land sank into the harbour, killing a third1 in 3 of the population - about 2000 people. In the following days there were further minor shocks and it is estimated that between 1000 ? 3000 more people died from injuries and disease. The map is coloured to clearly reveal the extent of the destruction. Areas of red and yellow shading show what was left of the town after the earthquake, the blue depicts land reclaimed from the sea, and white is used to show areas that were completely destroyed.
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Insurance Plan of Kingston, Jamaica (Sheet 10 & 11)

Insurance Plan of Kingston, Jamaica ... [By] C.E. Goad ... Scale, 50 ft. = 1 inch. ... Key-Plan, 500 ft. = 1 inch. London
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Insurance Plan of Kingston, Jamaica (Sheet 5)

London
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Insurance Plan of Kingston, Jamaica (Sheet 6)

London
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A Plan Of His Majesty's Yard At Port Royal In The Island Of Jamaica

Plan of the ordnance yard in Port Royal, Jamaica, as it was in 1815. Port Royal had once been a thriving commercial port but was largely destroyed by an earthquake in 1692. The introduction of steam-powered vessels in the mid-19th century created a need for naval coaling stations and Port Royal was expanded to meet this demand.Once steam powered vessels were introduced in the mid 19th century the naval base there increased in importance and became a coaling station for naval ships The plan shows proposed improvements to the yard - a new wharf, offices, shops, boat houses and the construction of a new wall which would enlarge the yard's boundaries. Watts, Nathanial. Cartographer.
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The Profil Of Elevation Of Fort Charles At Port Royal In Iamaica

This bird's eye view of Fort Charles in Jamaica was drawn by C. Lilly. Fort Charles was the first fort to be built in Port Royal and was constructed between 1650 and 1660. It was originally named Fort Cromwell but was later renamed Fort Charles. By 1765 it housed a garrison of 500 men and had 104 guns. Lilly, C., Surveyor
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A Plan Of The Harbours And Towns Of Kingston And Port Royal In The Island Of Jamaica And Of Their Environs

Plan of the harbours and towns of Kingston and Port Royal in Jamaica as they were in 1815. The complete harbour consists of almost landlocked area approximately 10 miles long and 2 miles wide. The surveyor, Nathaniel Watts, has coloured settlements in pink, and has marked in fathoms the different depths of the harbour. In the late 17th century Port Royal had been a large, economically prosperous town and was the central trading post in the Caribbean. However it was largely destroyed by an earthquake in 1692, leading to the founding of Kingston the following year. Kingston (which took over from Spanish Town as the capital of the island in 1872) was more difficult for vessels to reach as it was further inland and had more shallow waters. It was built on land owned by Sir William Beeston, who sold it to the Council of Jamaica for £1,000. John Goffe was employed to survey the land and he was responsible for laying it out in its regular rectangularrectilinear patternrectangular formation. Watts, Nathanial. Cartographer.
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Jamaica.

1 : 500000 Robert Laurie & James Whittle
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Panoramic view from Strawberry Hill, one of the St. Andrews Mountains, Jamaica

1 : 1
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Nova Isthmi Americani, qui et Panamiensis item Dariensis Tabula

Solo algunos mapas impresos por los hermanos Reinier y Josua Ottens llevan su impronta. Para armar sus atlas, los Ottens solían simplemente copiar o reimprimir mapas de otros cartógrafos holandeses y franceses. Este mapa del Istmo de Panamá evidencia, en cambio, adaptaciones y mejoras significativas de los Ottens a la Carte Particuliere De Isthmus ou Darien publicada por Pierre Mortier en 1700, poniendo particular énfasis en las islas, islotes, cayos, bajos, arenas, etc., del litoral centroamericano, así como en el relieve y la hidrografía del istmo y del continente. Ottens, R. (Reinier) (1698-1750); Ottens, J. (Josua) (1704-1765).
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Central America.

1 : 5068800 Colton, G.W.
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De kust van Carthagena, Tierra Firma, Costa Rica en de Honduras van Rio Grande de St. Martha tot Baija Honda int groot

Panama Gerard van Keulen
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Nieuwen afteekening van de kust van Cartagena en Portobello beginnende van Santo Martha tot Rio Carabaca met allen desselfs havens baijen revieren eijlanden droogtens en dieptens Ao 1729

Panama Davelaar Johannes van Keulen
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La Giammaica.

from Le colonie unite dell' America settentrle : di nuova projezione a s.s.e.e. li Signori Riformatori dello Studio di Padova.
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Insula Iamaica [Karte], in: Gerardi Mercatoris Atlas, sive, Cosmographicae meditationes de fabrica mundi et fabricati figura, S. 556.

1 Karte aus Atlas Mercator, Gerhard Montanus, Petrus
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Jamaica.

1 : 785000 Bowen, Emanuel
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Island of Jamaica.

1 : 1100000 Moll, Herman, d. 1732
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Jamaica, Americae septentrionalis ampla insula, a Christophoro Columbo detecta, in suas gubernationes peraccurate distincta

1 : 500000 per Nicolaum Visser L. v. Anse schulp. Amst. Bat : nunc apud Pet: Schenk Jun.
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Map Of Jamaica According To A Survey Made In The Year 1670

This is a map of Jamaica in the year 1670. It is taken from the first volume of Edward Long's 'The History of Jamaica' which traces events on the island from the European occupation in 1655 to the late eighteenth century. On this map Jamaica is divided into parishes, with settlements, trees and dense vegetation marked and labelled. The depth of the harbours is also shown.
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Jamaica, Americae septentrionalis ampla insula, a Christophoro Columbo detecta, in suas gubernationes peraccurate distincta

1 : 500000 per Nicolaum Visser L. v. Anse schulp. Amst. Bat. : [s.n.]
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Jamaica.

1 : 418176 Stanford, Edward
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Map Of Jamaica.

1 : 950400 Lea, I.
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