C1784

Plan of the Bay of Awatska on the East Coast of Kamtschatka.

Rare engraved map from the official British Admiralty sanctioned edition of the accounts of Cook’s third and final voyage. All other later copies made of this image by other publishers were unauthorised, usually smaller and inferior in quality. Map of … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Plan of the Bay of Awatska on the East Coast of Kamtschatka.

Date:

C1784

Condition:

In good condition

Technique:

Copper engraving.

Image Size: 

195mm 
x 255mm
AUTHENTICITY
Plan of the Bay of Awatska on the East Coast of Kamtschatka. - Antique Map from 1784

Genuine antique
dated:

1784

Description:

Rare engraved map from the official British Admiralty
sanctioned edition of the accounts of Cook’s third and final voyage. All other
later copies made of this image by other publishers were unauthorised, usually
smaller and inferior in quality.

Map of Avacha Bay, Russia, on the east coast of Kamchatka Peninsula, with an inset of, ‘Plan of St. Peter and St. Paul, surveyed by William Bligh, Master of the Resolution. The expedition was to visit Avacha Bay twice, 29 April to 16 June 1779 and again 24 August to 10 October 1779.

Beddie 1743-64, p.342, Joppien 3.313A, ill.p.543

From Cook & King, A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean Undertaken by the Command of His Majesty, for Making Discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere….

William Bligh (1754 - 1817)

Bligh was a naval officer and governor. He was descended from a family settled in St Tudy, Cornwall, since 1680, whose members had been mayors of Bodmin in the sixteenth century. William was entered in H.M.S. Monmouth on July 1762, was paid off the following February, and joined the navy on 27 July 1770. Since there was no vacancy for midshipmen, he was rated 'able-seaman', but he messed with the former and officially became one in February 1771. On 17 March 1776 he was appointed master of the Resolution, on James Cook's third voyage. On the voyage made a number of the charts.

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