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The Scots settlement in America called New Caledonia
Draughtsman
Herman Moll
(1654?-1732)
Inscriptionscartouche, g. c.: The SCOTS Settlement in / AMERICA called NEW / CALEDONIA. / A.D. 1699. Lat. 8d. - 30' North / According to an Original Draught / By H. Moll Geographer
Date
1700
Medium / Technique
Ink and watercolour on paper
Intaglio, hand-coloured
Intaglio, hand-coloured
DimensionsHeight: 36 cm (14 3/16 in.)
Image width: 20.3 cm (8 in.)
Width: 23.7 cm (9 5/16 in.)
Image height: 24.6 cm (9 11/16 in.)
ClassificationTools & Equipment for Science & Technology - Surveying & Navigational T&E - Navigational Equipment
Origin
London, Greater London, England, Europe
Object Number1979.137
DivisionArchives - Maps and Plans
CollectionStewart
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