[Kent] A Mapp of the Downes
from an Actual Survey taken in 1736. With a Plan of the Harbour Propos'd in 1744. The Figures on the Sands denote the Depths at Low Water in Feet, and those without, the Depths at Low Water in Fathoms. The Roman Numbers shew the Time of High Water at Full & Change And the Arrows the Setting of the Tide; which rises about 12 feet at Neap Tides, and about 18 feet at Spring Tides. P. Fourdrinier sculp.
London,
Paul Fourdrinier,
1744
Engraved map.
220 by 345mm. (8.75 by 13.5 inches).
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notes:
Charles Labelye (1705-1762) was a Swiss engineer who settled in England, best known as the architect and builder of Westminster Bridge. However, he was also involved in various schemes for harbour improvements, notably those of Sandwich (1736-1737), Great Yarmouth (1747) and Sunderland (1748).
His survey of Sandwich was published on his two-sheet 'A Mapp of the Downes much more correct than any hitherto published Shewing the true Shape, & Situation of the Coast b...
His survey of Sandwich was published on his two-sheet 'A Mapp of the Downes much more correct than any hitherto published Shewing the true Shape, & Situation of the Coast b...
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