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Mapmaker:
Charles Enderby (1798 - 1876)
Scarce map of the Auckland Islands, New Zealand by Charles Enderby promoting the establishment of whaling station at the islands. Provenance, Ingleton Collection. From Charles Enderby, The Auckland Islands: A Short Account of Their Climate, Soil & Productions., London 1849 … Read Full Description
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Scarce map of the Auckland Islands, New Zealand by Charles Enderby promoting the establishment of whaling station at the islands. Provenance, Ingleton Collection.
From Charles Enderby, The Auckland Islands: A Short Account of Their Climate, Soil & Productions., London 1849
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Ferguson 5036
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National Library of Australia: Libraries Australia ID 54366534
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Charles Enderby (1798–1876) was one of three sons of Samuel Enderby Junior (1756–1829). He was the grandson of Samuel Enderby (1717–1797), who founded the Samuel Enderby & Sons company in 1775. Samuel Enderby & Sons was one of the most prominent English sealing and whaling firms, active in both the Arctic and Southern Oceans. Charles and his two brothers, Henry and George, inherited Samuel Enderby & Sons when their father Samuel Junior died in 1829. They moved the company headquarters in 1830 from Paul’s Wharf to Great St. Helens in London.
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