Historic Nautical Map - Narragansett Bay - US Navy 1832 - 23 x 27.99 - Vintage Wall Art
Historic Nautical Map - Narragansett Bay - US Navy 1832 - 23 x 27.99 - Vintage Wall Art
Product Number: SKU:RINA0004-2
Map Print Size: 23.00 x 27.99
Metric Map Print Size: 58.42 X 71.09
Shipping: print gets shipped rolled
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Description
Old Travel Map - Narragansett Bay - US Navy 1832 - This is an exquisite full-color Reproduction printed on high-quality gloss paper, art paper or canvas.
Print Size: 23.00 x 27.99 inches58.42 X 71.09cm
Sites and Townships Specific To This Map Are: Newport, Bristol and Wickford.
The following towns are featured: Narragansett Bay, the first survey of the Bay by the U.S. government and a monument of American chart making. Wadsworth's chart illustrates soundings and navigational aids and hazards throughout Narragansett Bay and gives much detail of shoreline topography, islands, beaches, vegetation, marshes, lighthouses, ferry landings, and the towns of Newport, Bristol and Wickford. This was the product of the first systematic survey of the Bay since Charles Blaskowitz in the 1770s, who served under Des Barres. According to Guthorn, Wadsworth`s 1832 survey was undertaken to assist in establishing a naval depot in the Newport area. Several members of Wadsworth∆s team went on to distinguished careers. While detached to the United States Coast Survey in the 1830s, Gedney discovered an important deep water channel leading into New York Bay. Charles Wilkes went on to command the Navy∆s Depot of
SKU: RINA0004
Original Maps are often difficult to find and usually have fold lines, identifying stamps or markings, tears, ragged edges, and assorted other natural signs of age that detract from their beauty. All of our maps have been professionally restored to depict their original beauty, while keeping all historical data intact.
These maps are fabulous pieces of history full of information useful to Historians, Genealogists, Cartographers, Relic Hunters, & Others. They make fascinating conversation pieces and splendid works of art for the home or office. -
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Print Quality Details
Giclée Printing Process
“A giclée (zhee-clay) reproduction is the closest duplication of an original artwork that is humanly or technically achievable. We have used the giclee printing process on both the Ultrasmooth Fine Art Paper and the Cotton Canvas options to create truly magnificent map prints, the quality of which is recognized by museums and galleries around the world. Read more about Giclee Prints here.
Glossy Satin Photo Quality
This is a very high quality, photo-grade, 7 mil thick paper. It is considered a "matte" finish, however it does have a slight sheen to it. It is a very nice paper and produces extremely attractive maps.
Matte Art Paper
This archival fine-art media has the look and feel of old-world handmade paper and is great for producing sharp, accurate reproductions. The Giclee process, combined with a 12 mil thick paper, creates magnificent historical maps guaranteed not to fade, yellow, or crack for more than 100 years. The quality of these matte-finish maps is recognized by museums and galleries around the world.
Matte Canvas
Ideal for framing, the poly/cotton blend archival-grade canvas will satisfy even the most discriminating taste. This canvas has a medium gloss finish, and after printing via the Giclee process, your historical maps are guaranteed not to fade, yellow, or crack for more than 100 years. The result is truly magnificent and ideal for those seeking the look and feel of an actual painting.
Print Size: 23.00 x 27.99 inches58.42 X 71.09cm
Sites and Townships Specific To This Map Are: Newport, Bristol and Wickford.
The following towns are featured: Narragansett Bay, the first survey of the Bay by the U.S. government and a monument of American chart making. Wadsworth's chart illustrates soundings and navigational aids and hazards throughout Narragansett Bay and gives much detail of shoreline topography, islands, beaches, vegetation, marshes, lighthouses, ferry landings, and the towns of Newport, Bristol and Wickford. This was the product of the first systematic survey of the Bay since Charles Blaskowitz in the 1770s, who served under Des Barres. According to Guthorn, Wadsworth`s 1832 survey was undertaken to assist in establishing a naval depot in the Newport area. Several members of Wadsworth∆s team went on to distinguished careers. While detached to the United States Coast Survey in the 1830s, Gedney discovered an important deep water channel leading into New York Bay. Charles Wilkes went on to command the Navy∆s Depot of
SKU: RINA0004
Original Maps are often difficult to find and usually have fold lines, identifying stamps or markings, tears, ragged edges, and assorted other natural signs of age that detract from their beauty. All of our maps have been professionally restored to depict their original beauty, while keeping all historical data intact.
These maps are fabulous pieces of history full of information useful to Historians, Genealogists, Cartographers, Relic Hunters, & Others. They make fascinating conversation pieces and splendid works of art for the home or office.
Giclée Printing Process
“A giclée (zhee-clay) reproduction is the closest duplication of an original artwork that is humanly or technically achievable. We have used the giclee printing process on both the Ultrasmooth Fine Art Paper and the Cotton Canvas options to create truly magnificent map prints, the quality of which is recognized by museums and galleries around the world. Read more about Giclee Prints here.
Glossy Satin Photo Quality
This is a very high quality, photo-grade, 7 mil thick paper. It is considered a "matte" finish, however it does have a slight sheen to it. It is a very nice paper and produces extremely attractive maps.
Matte Art Paper
This archival fine-art media has the look and feel of old-world handmade paper and is great for producing sharp, accurate reproductions. The Giclee process, combined with a 12 mil thick paper, creates magnificent historical maps guaranteed not to fade, yellow, or crack for more than 100 years. The quality of these matte-finish maps is recognized by museums and galleries around the world.
Matte Canvas
Ideal for framing, the poly/cotton blend archival-grade canvas will satisfy even the most discriminating taste. This canvas has a medium gloss finish, and after printing via the Giclee process, your historical maps are guaranteed not to fade, yellow, or crack for more than 100 years. The result is truly magnificent and ideal for those seeking the look and feel of an actual painting.