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- Naval charts of 1339 show that the Canary Islands were already known to Europeans.
- Rosny House was later known as Montagu House, and was clearly marked on naval charts from 1863.
- Naval charts show it to be a small oval-shaped island approximately in length; it is apparently uninhabited.
- Sarah Ann Island northwest of Easter Island was another island also removed from naval charts when a search in 1932 failed to find it.
- Navigation will be done the old-fashioned way, by the sun and stars, along with naval charts, compasses and a sextant.
- In 1804, an article on his observations of the Moon was published and in 1806 he published naval charts of several harbors, including Salem.
- :I've georeferenced and re-digitized the old naval chart for the TTPI, but that's not the end of the process.
- The ship had run aground at the mouth of the harbour on 2 November 1892, allegedly after using a poorly prepared naval chart to navigate its waters.
- He was known above all for his scientific endeavours, notably in the rectification of naval charts of America's western coast and the coasts of the Mediterranean.
- Made " lieutenant de vaisseau " on 1 October 1773, then deputy inspector of naval charts and plans, he also became deputy inspector of the La P閞ouse.
- Although the projection's adoption was slow, by the end of the seventeenth century it was in use for naval charts throughout the world and remains so to the present day.
- British navigator Captain James Cook arrived in 1773 and 1777 and named the islands the " Hervey Islands "; the name " Cook Islands ", in honour of Cook, appeared on a Russian naval chart published in the 1820s.
- An amateur underwater archaeologist claimed to have rediscovered the island in 1960, identifying it with " a sunken land mass known as Kharos Bank, a 10-sq .-mi . area near the island of Lemnos ", listed on British naval charts and located about below the surface.