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29: 107:, and was responsible for arranging and classifying the original charts held in the office. Under Becher's editorship the magazine published details of hazards to navigation, reviewed Admiralty charts and publications, and reported on surveying activities. But it also documented a huge range of events, discoveries and achievements of the early Victorian period. It contains contemporary reports from the 135:, information about the construction of new harbours and lighthouses, discussion of the latest technology such as iron ships, steam engines, and submarine telegraph cables, together with notes on new legislation and details of appointments and promotions of naval personnel. During this period the magazine also describes British colonies in Australia and New Zealand, rivalries with other 548:
Memoirs of hydrography, including brief biographies of the principal officers who have served in H.M. Naval Surveying Service between the years 1750 and 1885. Part 2. - 1830-1885
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and it was published by Brown, Son and Ferguson, (Glasgow), who continued to produce it until it was acquired and merged into
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This article is about the British publication. For the 19th-century American nautical newsletter, see
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The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs in General
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was a monthly magazine containing articles of general interest to
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Title page of the 1834 volume, with the profile of King William IV
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In its early years, the magazine was closely associated with the
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Nautical Magazine and Journal of the Royal Naval Reserve
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Transport magazines published in the United Kingdom
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Index

U.S. Nautical Magazine

seafarers
Sea Breezes
Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty
Francis Beaufort
Hydrographer of the Navy
Crimean War
First
Second Opium Wars
Suez Canal
Sir John Franklin
North-West Passage
RNLI
colonial powers
William Snow Harris
Charles Rawden Maclean
Port Natal
Zululand
St Lucia
William Hope Hodgson
Internet Archive
1832
1833
1834
1835
1836
1837
1838
1839

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