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Map/Chart > Maine & New England
A chart of Boston Bay showing all of the islands, approaches and sand banks
A very simple sketch which probably formed the basis of later charts. It shows soundings and some important features of the time.
| Technical Information | |
|---|---|
| Reference: | A107 |
| Date | 1769 |
| Hydrographer/Surveyor/Artist: | Unknown (possibly George Callendar) |
| Size Of Original: | w 43" x h 31.5" |
| Paper Type | Innova Smooth Cotton 315gsm (original size), Omnijet Superior Matt Graphic 180gsm (half & quarter sizes) |
Description
This 1769 chart is not signed and contains soundings and fathom marks (but not in areas such as the Charles River or above ‘Charles Town’ and Noodle Island). Although there is little notation on the chart, there are some delightful, almost child-like touches, including a representation of the beacon on Beacon Hill in Boston and churches at Dorchester, Cambridge and Milton.
The chart also depicts the Lighthouse on
Brewster
Island which was built in 1716 and was the first lighthouse in the
New World - it was later destroyed by the Rebels in 1775 and again by the British in 1776.




