Goschen Strait, Raven and Jackdaw Channels, Papua - east coast, surveyed by Lieut. Comm.r K.E. Oom,...
Goschen Strait, Raven and Jackdaw Channels, Papua - east coast, surveyed by Lieut. Comm.r K.E. Oom, R.A.N., assisted by the officers of the H.M.A.S. Whyalla, 1943 [cartographic material] / Hydrographic Branch, Dept. of Navy.
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Author / Creator
Publisher
Sydney [N.S.W.] : Hydrographic Branch, Dept. of Navy, [1944].
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Date
[1944].
Call Numbers
Charts A 921.421/2 (1944)
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MMS ID
Language
English
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Physical Description
Cartographic data
Scale 1:37 500. (E 150°50'00"--E 151°03'12"/S 10°05'24"--S 10°24'12")
Physical content
1 map : colour ; 93 x 65 cm., on sheet 101 x 71 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
Sydney [N.S.W.] : Hydrographic Branch, Dept. of Navy, [1944].
Edition
Preliminary ed.
Place of Publication
New South Wales
Date Published
[1944].
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Full title
Goschen Strait, Raven and Jackdaw Channels, Papua - east coast, surveyed by Lieut. Comm.r K.E. Oom, R.A.N., assisted by the officers of the H.M.A.S. Whyalla, 1943 [cartographic material] / Hydrographic Branch, Dept. of Navy.
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Notes
General note
Aus. 017.
"Prepared by the Hydrographic Branch, Dept. of the Navy, Sydney, 14th June 1943"--Lower margin.
"Small corrections Aus N. to M. ... 1944 ..."--Upper margin.
"Soundings in fathoms"
Hydrographic chart of the Goschen Strait running between the Papua New Guinea coastline and Nuakata Island.
Includes views, Iabam I., Lelei-gana I., Basilaki I.
Mitchell Library copy at Charts A 921.421/2 (1944): "Dept. Navy, Hydrographic Branch 21.2.47"...
Time Period
d1943 d1944
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
Charts A 921.421/2 (1944)
Record Identifier
74VKKmrXkbvA
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MMS ID
991021780679702626
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