Nautical Chart of Ireland with annotations

From collection Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Collection

Nautical Chart of Ireland with annotations

Nautical chart of Ireland, believed to be a chart Samuel Hadlock, Jr. used for his voyages to Europe while touring with Eskimos and sled dogs in 1820s. Chart appears to be a section of a larger chart. A note on reverse (probably by Douglas Macfarlan (donor's father)) states: "This old navigation map was found in a sea chest in the Preble House, Cranberry Isl. Maine in 1947." Samuel Hadlock built what became known as the Preble House for the woman he married while on his European tour. Zoom in to see various annotations on the chart. Many nun-buoys are marked in brownish/yellow, and there are several pencil annotations made along the coastline. This chart was scanned at Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC) in 2016. A framed print of the full size NEDCC scan hangs in the Macfarlan/Preble house. And see God's Pocket: The Story of Captain Samuel Hadlock, Jr. of Cranberry Isles, Maine (Macmillan 1934, 1936, 1999) and "Hugh Dwelley's Beyond God's Pocket".

Details

1820
Paper 
Poor 
August 13, 2018, the Macfarlan Family Foundation donated original chart to GCIHS. [Mickey Macfarlan had his nautical chart of Ireland scanned by Ralph Fahringer, Fahringer Framing Gallery, Ellsworth, in March of 2016. In the end, Ralph donated his services and a high resolution black and white scan since he was not able to fulfill our request due to computer and technical problems, See his scan identified as "half a map IRscan worked.tif" which is black and white, and images labelled 'chart piece 1, 2, 3' for view of one chart annotation. ]The chart was later scanned by NEDCC at the same time GCIHS 2015.315.2076 nautical chart 1 was conserved and scanned. See high res versions at \\GCIHS-NAS\Archives\Cataloging\ArtifactPhotosInfo\MacfarlanFamilyFoundationGifts2018\MacfarlanIrelandChartScanGift_Aug13_2018