Bequia Island Historical Survey - Vintage Nautical Chart of the Grenadines in the Caribbean (1776)
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Travel back to the golden age of Caribbean exploration with this beautifully restored 1776 nautical chart of Bequia Island, part of the Grenadines archipelago. This historical survey provides an extraordinary glimpse into the maritime landscape of the 18th century, showcasing land divisions, navigational markers, and significant topographical features. As one of the most historically rich islands in the Caribbean, Bequia played a crucial role in colonial trade, shipbuilding, and maritime navigation. This high-quality print, produced on premium matte paper, preserves the intricate details of the original chart, making it a striking addition to any collection of vintage maps.
This chart is a rare example of early Caribbean cartography, illustrating the island’s coastlines, harbors, and estates during the British colonial era. The map’s fine engravings highlight important geographical and navigational elements, providing insight into the region’s past as a center for trade and maritime activity. From the Admiralty Bay anchorage to the detailed property allotments, this map captures the economic and strategic significance of Bequia during the late 18th century. It is a perfect tribute to the seafaring history that has shaped the Caribbean’s cultural and economic landscape.
An exceptional gift for historians, sailing enthusiasts, and Caribbean lovers, this map serves as both an educational artifact and a decorative masterpiece. Whether displayed in a home, office, or maritime museum, this chart brings the allure of the Caribbean’s historic past into any space. Available in multiple sizes, this Bequia Island historical survey print is the perfect addition to any collection of antique cartography and maritime heritage.