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The Island of Barbadoes Revised
This chart of Barbadoes was produced by one of London's major publishers.
Chart Information | |
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Reference: | A512 |
Date | 1828 |
Hydrographer/Surveyor/Artist: | J. W. Norie |
Size Of Original: | w 22" x h 30" |
Paper Type | Hahnemuhle German Etching 310gsm |
Further Information
The chart presented here shows Barbadoes on a large scale. Norie includes on the chart a detailed plan of Carlisle Bay and Bridgetown the capital. He also, stylistically, includes a view of North Point and Pelican Island down in the bottom left corner of the chart.
Norie marks on his map over 25 forts, approximately 20 of which are located on the West coast of the island. It is a clear reminder that the island, which had been in British control since about 1627, had for centuries been in a constant state of military readiness. Norie also depicts the land relief pictorially and he shows the major roads and settlements up and down the island. Very much in the style of mapping at the time Norie also names the major house and landholders on the island by name. Meeting houses and churches also feature.
The map does show some limited
hydrographical information around the coastline such as soundings, sand banks,
shoals, rocks and reefs. He even, down at South Point, urges caution with
the inscription 'It is stated that the Light at South Point is exhibited, but
we have no particulars'.