Isle of Wight, Solent, Hampshire East Dorset West Sussex coast. COLLINS 1723 map


An exact Draught [being an actual survey] of the sea coast from Arundel in Sussex, to St Albans in com. Dorset shewing all the sands, shoals, beacons buoys, sea-marks, soundings bays, harbours, havens, rivers, creeks, streams & with the time of high water, feting of the tides, and particular directions for sailing in, at each end of the Isle of Wight, and the respective harbour herein contain'd most humbly dedicated to the Rt. Honble the Lords of the Admiralty, and survey'd by order of the governmt by my Lords. Your Lordship's most humble & obedient servant. Jos: Avery. Artist/engraver/cartographer: Captain Greenvile (or Greenville) Collins. Collins was an officer of the Royal Navy and prominent hydrographer, who was commissioned by King Charles II in 1676 and appointed by Samuel Pepys (then Secretary to the Admiralty), to chart the coasts of Great Britain. The resulting atlas - Great Britain's Coasting Pilot - was the first original sea atlas to be produced by an Englishman. Prior to publication of these maps, nautical charts were often defective, and there was no centralised system for collecting and disseminating the better maps made by experienced seamen. In 1681, Collins gained the king's preferment to survey the country's coasts. The Admiralty supplied Collins with the 8-gun yacht HMS Merlin for the first two years and later the yacht HMS Monmouth until 1686. His work was carried out under the supervision of Trinity House, who also supported the project financially. Samuel Pepys insisted that Collins be made a younger brother of Trinity House. Collins spent seven years on the survey, the first edition of which was published in 1693, as "Great Britain's Coasting Pilot". The charts, while not completely accurate, were an enormous advance on anything before them, entitling Collins to rank as not only one of the earliest, but also among the best of English hydrographers. Twenty-one further editions were published during the eighteenth century. Provenance: "Great B


Size: 14080px × 7553px
Location: Hampshire
Photo credit: © Antiqua Print Gallery / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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