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Reference numberMA/350/10
LevelItem
TitleTidal observations made at Prince of Wales Island [Penang Island], Malaysia, by W T [William Thomas] Lewis
CreatorLewis; William Thomas (c.1791-1875); British civil servant for the East India Company
Date1-31 August 1840
DescriptionTable of tidal records, with columns for date, times and heights of low and high water at morning tide and evening tide, with ranges. With wind direction, and general weather observations.

Signed lower right [p.1]: 'Sd. W.T. Lewis Asstt. for Geo Dawson Harbour Master'. With endorsement signatures or copies of 'S.G. Bonham, Govr. [Samuel George Bonham (1803-1863) Governor of Prince of Wales's Island] and 'G. A. [George Alexander] Bushby, Secy. to the Govt. of Bengal'.

Inscribed verso [p.2]: 'Enclosure in Mr. Secy: Bushby's Letter dated 30th Dec: 1840 (Gt. 118). Recd. Maidstone 13 May 1841'. Also inscribed: 'Tide Rgister. Prince of Wales Island. Aug. 1840'.
Extent2p.
FormatManuscript
Physical descriptionInk on paper.
Dimensions285x440mm.
Access statusOpen
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