The Sea Chest Nautical Bookshop Devon ARC 5484
Devon ARC 5484
Admiralty Collection



   

Price:  £17.50 

DEVONSHIRE, 1693.

By Captain Greenvile Collins

This reproduction is taken from an original document, held within the Archives of the UK Hydrographic Office, Taunton, Somerset.

Until the late 17th century, British mariners had to depend on the work of Dutch surveyors and cartographers, when navigating in home waters. However, in June 1681, Samuel Pepys, Secretary of the Navy, issued an Admiralty order, assigning a naval officer, Captain Greenvile Collins, to the task of surveying the British coasts and harbours. With a measuring chain, a compass and a leadline, Collins took seven years to complete the work which was eventually published as Great Britain's Coasting Pilot in 1693. It contained forty eight harbour and coastal charts including Devonshire. Although compared unfavourably with other contemporary atlases, the Great Britain's Coasting Pilot met the needs of British seamen, and more than a dozen editions were published during the 18th century. Despite many inaccuracies, the work is a landmark in British Hydrography, being the first complete Pilot-book of the entire British coast.

This attractive chart of Devonshire covers the area from Topsham to Newton Ferrers. It is dedicated to Thomas Herbert, Earl of Pembroke and contains his coat of arms. The elaborate cartouche depicts the landing of King William III in 1688 and is supported by the figures of Justice and Prudence.

Size 50 x 39 cm (20" x 15.5")

Devon ARC 5484