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87-001/HMC22
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1851
Part of Robert Lloyd Hunter collection
87-001/HMC25
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1787-1788
Part of Robert Lloyd Hunter collection
87-001/HMC27
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1595
Part of Robert Lloyd Hunter collection
87-001/HMC28
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1680?
Part of Robert Lloyd Hunter collection
A highly decorative piece consisting of a circular map 17 in. in diameter of the Arctic set within a rectangle 19 x 17 in. with its remaining portions filled with remarkable coloured vignettes of whaling scenes in the northern regions. The Arctic is shown in its standard form for this period ... with Northwest America absent due to lack of available knowledge.
87-001/HMC30
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1748
Part of Robert Lloyd Hunter collection
87-001/HMC31
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1897
Part of Robert Lloyd Hunter collection
87-001/HMC32
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1862
Part of Robert Lloyd Hunter collection
87-001/HMC33
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1831
Part of Robert Lloyd Hunter collection
87-001/HMC34
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1760
Part of Robert Lloyd Hunter collection
87-001/HMC35
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1760
Part of Robert Lloyd Hunter collection
87-001/HMC38
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1846
Part of Robert Lloyd Hunter collection
87-001/HMC39
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1747
Part of Robert Lloyd Hunter collection
87-001/HMC40
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1747
Part of Robert Lloyd Hunter collection
87-001/HMC41
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1851
Part of Robert Lloyd Hunter collection
87-001/HMC42
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1851
Part of Robert Lloyd Hunter collection
87-001/HMC43
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1851
Part of Robert Lloyd Hunter collection
87-001/HMC44
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1851
Part of Robert Lloyd Hunter collection
87-001/HMC46
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[1841?]
Part of Robert Lloyd Hunter collection
87-001/MC11(01)
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1705
Part of Robert Lloyd Hunter collection
87-001/MC12(01)
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1719
Part of Robert Lloyd Hunter collection
Chatelain's map of North America was published to promote the interests of the Compagnie Francoise Occident, a trading company established to encourage the development of the Louisiana territory and as a consequence of its development, the stabilization of a lagging French economy. The map illustrates the relationship among the French, English and Spanish claims on the continent.