A series of nautical charts from the early 1700s showing highly detailed navigation information of the coasts of India for the benefit of mariners. These were compiled by Samuel Thornton, Hydrographer to the East India Company although the credit should mostly go to his father John Thornton, who had succeeded John Seller as the most notable of the chart makers in London. Upon his death in 1708, Thornton willed his charts, copper plates, instruments, and ‘all things belonging to my calling’ to his son, Samuel Thornton, who continued to republish his father’s work, with few updates, until about 1715.
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Width 50.8 cm (20″)
Height 43.18 cm (17″)
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