I have a number of stunning UK & Worldwide Navigational sea map charts listed showing many coastal towns and islands dating mostly from the 1960-70s. These maps were in use on the MV Serbistan which was built in 1966 and was part of the Strick Line, later to be absorbed by the P&O group (when it was renamed "Strathangus"). As they have come from use they have mostly at some point been neatly updated or amended by hand, or have navigational notes. Which as far as I am concerned adds to the beauty and history of the maps, knowing that each one has actually been used and has been to the places displayed upon them. Many are from 19th century engravings and are either b&w or subtly shaded and coloured as opposed to the more modern brightly coloured maps. As such they make a stunning visual statement framed and hung, however the fine detail is not picked out brilliantly in the photos provided. (They look much better in person!) Click here MAPS  to see the rest.

      • Date First Engraved: 1973.
      • Map Size: 28" x 41". 
      • Folio Sheet Number: 3604
      • Printed: 1973.
      • Notes: This map is slightly more modern than the others and is in Meters and more brightly coloured. There is also a small tear on the edge of map as shown in the last photo. 
      • Condition: This map has been well looked after but was a working map and as such it may have a few navigational notes and map updates on it and show some slight signs of wear. It is centrally folded as published (unless a single sheet map) but otherwise has been kept flat in a folio folder, it is free from any noteworthy damage other than what I have specified in NOTES (Above). Please view the photos provided in close up if possible.
      • Postage: The map will be sent in a tube, multiple maps can be sent for the same price as one.