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1:100,000 Greece Sheet I.4 Ekhinadhes Section 7, No. 2
1:100,000 Greece Sheet I.4 Ekhinadhes
Coloured Map. Compiled and reproduced by 524 Palestinian Field Survey Company, Royal Engineers, December 1943.
Santa Maura, Ithaca, and Cephalonia Islands Section 9, No. 1
Santa Maura, Ithaca, and Cephalonia Islands
B&W Hydrographic Chart. Mediterranean - Ionian Sea. Santa Maura, Ithaca, and Cephalonia Islands with the adjacent coast from Kastrosikia to Kastro Tornese. Surveyed by Captain A. L. Mansell, Royal Navy and the Officers of H.M.S. Hydra 1864/5. London, Published at the Admiralty 10th January 1867, under the Superintendence of Captain G.H. Richards, R.N., F.R.S., Hydrographer.
Gulf of Molo and Port Vathi Section 10, No. 25 (b)
Gulf of Molo and Port Vathi
B&W Hydrographic Chart. Santa Maura Island, Meganisi Channel and Port Vliko. Surveyed by the Officers of H.M.S. Hydra, under the direction of Captain A.L. Mansell, Royal Navy, 1864. Ithaca - Port of Molo and Port Vathi. Surveyed by F.W. Jarrad, Acting 2nd Master, assisted by L.S. Dawson, Midshipman, under the direction of Captain A.L. Mansell, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Hydra 1864. London. Published at the Admiralty August 15th 1866, under the Superintendence of Captain G.H. Richards, Royal Navy, Hydrographer.
Ithaca Section 24, No. 19
Ithaca
[Greek] Coloured Map. .Divisions of the island of Ithaca with charts for Population, Religion, Shipping and fishing, Transport, Education, Crop production and Livestock. (Duplicate of Section 24, No. 3)
Ithaki Section 41, No. 78
Ithaki
Coloured Map. Ithaki. Edition -HAGS-1976. Printed by HAGS-11-1976.
Ithaca Section 24, No. 3
Ithaca
[Greek] Coloured Map.Divisions of the island of Ithaca with charts for Population, Religion, Shipping and fishing, Transport, Education, Crop production and Livestock.(duplicate of Section 24, No. 19)
Kephallenia & Ithaca Section 24, No. 4
Kephallenia & Ithaca
[Greek] Coloured Map. Bathometric map of Kephellenia and Ithaca created from British Admiralty maps and road network from drawings by the Kephellenia engineer. Ma[ designed by Ch. Kouvava