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Plan of Fort George

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BL3278562
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Plan of Fort George
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British Library, London, UK
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A colored survey of the points of Arderseer and Ch 1752 Language: English Source/Shelfmark: Maps.K.Top.50.24, A plan showing the situation of Fort George. Image taken from A colored survey of the points of Arderseer and Channary, in the Murray Firth, shewing the situation of Fort George, and the soundings of the channel; designed by Wm. Skinner, Director of his Majesty's Engineers, in 1752, and drawn by Charles Tarrant, on a scale of 400 feet to an inch. Originally published/produced in 1752.

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From the British Library archive / Bridgeman Images
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fortress / complexes / map / military buildings / complex / military complex / fort
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