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Hydrographer
Hydrographer Hy*drog"ra*pher, n.
One skilled in the hydrography; one who surveys, or draws
maps or charts of, the sea, lakes, or other waters, with the
adjacent shores; one who describes the sea or other waters.
--Boyle.
Meaning of Hydrographer from wikipedia
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those who
needed it. The
Admiralty appointed Alexander Dalrymple as
Hydrographer in 1795, with a
remit to
gather and
distribute charts to HM Ships. Within...
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Hydrographers can
refer to:
Hydrographers Cove
Hydrographers P****age
Hydrographers Range This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
- USS
Hydrographer may
refer to the
following ships of the
United States Navy: USS
Hydrographer (1901), was a
wooden steam launch built in 1901 and came...
- the
Indian Naval Hydrographic Department (INHD),
headed by the
Chief Hydrographer to the
Government of India, is an
Indian government agency responsible...
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Beaufort wind
force scale. It was
devised in 1805 by
Francis Beaufort a
hydrographer in the
Royal Navy. It was
officially adopted by the
Royal Navy and later...
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Alexander Dalrymple (24 July 1737 – 19 June 1808) was a
Scottish geographer,
hydrographer, and publisher. He
spent the
greater part of his
career with the British...
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Joseph Moxon (8
August 1627 –
February 1691),
hydrographer to
Charles II, was an
English printer specialising in
mathematical books and maps, a
maker of...
- USS
Hydrographer (AGS-2),
briefly classified PY-30
before commissioning, was
built in 1928 by the
Spear Engine Works in Norfolk, Virginia, and operated...
- USC&GS
Hydrographer was the name of two
United States Coast and
Geodetic Survey ships, and may
refer to: USC&GS
Hydrographer (1901), a
survey ship in...
- The
Hydrographer of the Navy is the prin****l
hydrographical Royal Naval appointment. From 1795
until 2001, the post was
responsible for the production...