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The Nautical Magazine, published monthly from 1832, covers subjects including navigation, oceanography, meteorology, exploration, trade, technology and maritime safety. The 1849 volume includes regular updates on the search for Sir John Franklin's lost Arctic expedition, while maintaining its broad coverage of shipping-related concerns in Britain and around the world.
The Nautical Magazine, published monthly from 1832, covers subjects including navigation, oceanography, meteorology, exploration, trade, technology and maritime safety. The 1847 volume focuses on Australasia, particularly New Zealand's people and wildlife, but also contains articles on the Arctic and the Amazon, book reviews and an essay on steam engine designs.
The Nautical Magazine, published monthly from 1832, covers subjects including navigation, oceanography, meteorology, exploration, trade, technology and maritime safety. The 1844 volume documents commercial rivalries over the building of Birkenhead Docks. Other topics include the calculation of Navy provisions and how Queen Victoria acquired the musket ball that killed Nelson.
The Nautical Magazine, published monthly from 1832, covers subjects including navigation, oceanography, meteorology, exploration, trade, technology and maritime safety. The 1848 volume focuses on the Arctic, including the first search for Sir John Franklin. There are special features on Madeira and a list of all documented hurricanes in the Caribbean.
The Nautical Magazine, published monthly from 1832, covers subjects including navigation, oceanography, meteorology, exploration, trade, technology and maritime safety. The 1837 volume includes descriptions of coastlines and harbours from Wales to Australia, and an account of the 1831 voyage of the Beagle that mentions the 'zealous volunteer' Mr Charles Darwin.
The Nautical Magazine, published monthly from 1832, covers subjects including navigation, oceanography, meteorology, exploration, trade, technology and maritime safety. The 1853 volume has a strong Asia-Pacific focus, with articles on China, the Indus and Melbourne. The last two issues are dominated by news of the traversing of the North-West Passage.
The Nautical Magazine, published monthly from 1832, covers subjects including navigation, oceanography, meteorology, exploration, trade, technology and maritime safety. The 1850 volume reports on the search for Sir John Franklin, the Mercantile Marine Act (1850) and disputes over the Falkland Islands. It also includes a fascinating glossary, 'Turkish for Tars'.
The Nautical Magazine, published monthly from 1832, covers subjects including navigation, oceanography, meteorology, exploration, trade, technology and maritime safety. The 1851 volume focuses strongly on the Arctic, but also features pieces on Russian privateers and pirate slavers, Turkish vocabulary lists and an account of Julius Caesar's expedition to England.
The Nautical Magazine, published monthly from 1832, covers subjects including navigation, oceanography, meteorology, exploration, trade, technology and maritime safety. The 1852 volume continues to report on the Arctic and the lost Franklin expedition. China and Turkey also feature, as do the docks, shipbuilding and coal industries of North-East England.
The Nautical Magazine, published monthly from 1832, covers subjects including navigation, oceanography, meteorology, exploration, trade, technology and maritime safety. The 1854 volume reports the outbreak of the Crimean War, the fate of Sir John Franklin and posthumous recognition of Matthew Flinders. It also describes African colonies and the 'Western Esquimaux'.
The Nautical Magazine, published monthly from 1832, covers subjects including navigation, oceanography, meteorology, exploration, trade, technology and maritime safety. In the 1856 volume, proposals for canals at Suez and Panama appear alongside continuing discussion of the disastrous Franklin expedition. Transatlantic shipping features prominently, as does a projected telegraph to India.
The Nautical Magazine, published monthly from 1832, covers subjects including navigation, oceanography, meteorology, exploration, trade, technology and maritime safety. The 1857 volume includes articles on the Caribbean, the Baltic, the Indian Ocean and the Pacific region, military reports on the Crimea and Canton, and updates on the Atlantic cable project.
The Nautical Magazine, published monthly from 1832, covers subjects including navigation, oceanography, meteorology, exploration, trade, technology and maritime safety. The 1858 volume contains fascinating reports on the newly laid transatlantic cable, sending data at one hundred words per hour, the Western capture of Canton, and the Treaty of Tientsin.
The Nautical Magazine, published monthly from 1832, covers subjects including navigation, oceanography, meteorology, exploration, trade, technology and maritime safety. The 1859 volume focuses on military and diplomatic developments in Asia, and setbacks affecting the submarine telegraph cables. The autumn issues report the latest grim discoveries about the Franklin expedition's fate.
The Nautical Magazine, published monthly from 1832, covers subjects including navigation, oceanography, meteorology, exploration, trade, technology and maritime safety. The Pacific and Asia, particularly Japan, feature prominently in the 1860 volume, which also reports on the Haj, engineering achievements including the Panama Railroad, a tsunami and a solar eclipse.
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