Instructions nautiques -- Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador
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Instructions nautiques -- Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador
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- Sailing directions for the island and banks of Newfoundland and the coast of Labrador, compiled by H.W. Bayfield ... [and others]
- Directions for navigating part of the coast of Newfoundland from Point Lance to Cape Spear, surveyed by order of Commodore Shuldam, governor of Newfoundland, Labrador, &c., by Michael Lane, in 1773
- Sailing directions for the North American pilot, containing the Gulf and River St. Laurence, the whole island of Newfoundland, including the Straits of Belle-Isle, and the coast of Labradore : giving a particular account of the bays, harbours, rocks, landmarks ... founded on actual surveys taken by surveyors that have been employed by the Admiralty, and other officers in the King's service
- Sailing directory for the island of Newfoundland, comprising a general description of its bays, harbours, anchoring places, &c., &c., by James F. Imray
- Newfoundland and Labrador coasts, notice no. 6
- Directions for navigating the west-coast of Newfoundland, with a chart thereof, and a particular account of the bays, harbours, rocks, sands, depths of water, latitudes, bearings and distances from place to place, the flowing of the tides, &c., from an actual survey, taken by order of Commodore Pallisser, governor of Newfoundland, Labradore, &c., by James Cook, appointed by the admiralty to survey the coast of Newfoundland
- Newfoundland and the coast of Labrador, from Cape St. Lewis to Grand Point
- Instructions nautiques, relatives aux cartes & plans du pilote de Terre-Neuve, publié au Dépôt général des cartes, plans & journaux de la marine, en 1784 : pour l'usage des vaisseaux du roi & des bâtiments particuliers employés à la pêche : extraites du recueil de divers mémoires anglois, intitulé Sailing directions for the North American pilot
- Sailing directions for the first part of the North American pilot, containing the Gulf and River St. Lawrence, the whole island of Newfoundland, including the Straits of Belle-Isle, and the coast of Labradore giving a particular account of the bays, harbours, rocks, land-marks ... founded on actual surveys, taken by Capt. James Cook, Michel Lane, and other officers and surveyors that have been employed by the Admiralty, and in the King's service
- Directions for navigating on part of the south coast of Newfoundland, with a chart thereof, including the islands of St. Peter's and Miquelon, and a particular account of the bays, harbours, rocks, land-marks, depths of water, latitudes, bearings, and distances from place to place, the setting of the currents, and flowig of the tides, &c., from an actual survey, taken by order of Commodore Pallisser, governor of Newfoundland, Labradore, & c., by James Cook, surveyor of Newfoundland
- Instructions pour naviguer sur la côte orientale de l'île de Terre-Neuve depuis le cap de Bonavista jusqu'au cap Normand à l'entrée du détroit de Belle-Isle, par Ch. Lavaud
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