Old Town & Port of Cassis Nautical Chart by Heather, 1802: Côte d&
Old Town & Port of Cassis Nautical Chart by Heather, 1802: Côte d&
Old Town & Port of Cassis Nautical Chart by Heather, 1802: Côte d&
Old Town & Port of Cassis Nautical Chart by Heather, 1802: Côte d&

Old Town & Port of Cassis Nautical Chart by Heather, 1802: Côte d'Azur, Harbour, Fort, Lime Kilns

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Introduction to the Map's Historical and Artistic Merit "A Plan of the Town and Port of Cassis," crafted by the esteemed British hydrographer William Heather in 1802, stands as a remarkable artifact of cartographic history. This chart, a product of Heather's ambitious project, The New Mediterranean Pilot, captures the intricate details of Cassis, a picturesque town nestled on the Côte d'Azur in France. Unlike earlier Mediterranean charts of French and Italian origin which were relatively rudimentary, Heather's chart is celebrated for its meticulous engraving, a testament to the advanced British cartographic techniques of the early 19th century.

Cartographic Details and Orientation The chart is distinctively oriented with west at the top, deviating from the conventional north-oriented maps, thus offering a unique perspective of Cassis. It meticulously delineates the town’s coastal and inland topography, including soundings, anchorages, and a detailed plan of the village. The precision in depicting the natural and built environment of Cassis not only serves navigational purposes but also provides a vivid historical snapshot of the area during the Napoleonic era.

Notable Features and Points of Interest Heather's chart is replete with annotations and symbols that highlight key landmarks and features of Cassis. From the strategically important fort and castle to the quintessentially Mediterranean windmill and watermill, each element is engraved with precision. The inclusion of the local church, cemetery, lime kilns, and the bustling harbor with its breakwater, offers a comprehensive view of the town’s functional and social landscape during this period.

Map's Rarity and Collector's Appeal This chart's rarity amplifies its appeal to collectors and historians alike. As one of the seldom-seen charts from The New Mediterranean Pilot, it represents a significant piece of maritime history. The fact that this chart is one of the few known surviving examples from Heather’s collection adds an exclusivity that enhances its desirability and scholarly value. The chart's fine engraving, likely the work of London engraver John Stephenson, further elevates its status as a collectible.

Broader Historical Significance Beyond its aesthetic and navigational value, this chart is a cultural artifact that reflects the geopolitical and maritime significance of Cassis in the early 19th century. It was part of the first English attempt to systematically chart the ports of the Mediterranean—a region of critical strategic and economic importance. This endeavor by Heather not only filled a gap left by his European counterparts but also set a new standard in the accuracy and quality of nautical charting, marking a pivotal moment in the history of British cartography.

This detailed and rare chart of Cassis by William Heather is not just a navigational aid but a portal to the past, offering a window into the maritime history and cartographic excellence of the early 19th century.

Notable Places on This Map

  • The town of Cassis
  • Surrounding hills and valleys
  • Roads and paths
  • The coastline

Notable Features & Landmarks

  • The church and cemetery
  • The harbour and breakwater
  • The castle and fort
  • The windmill and watermill
  • The lime kilns

Historical and Design Context

  • Created by William Heather in 1802
  • Part of The New Mediterranean Pilot
  • Chart is oriented with west at the top
  • Includes soundings, topographical features, anchorages, and a plan of the village
  • Finely engraved chart, notable for its detail
  • Rare example of an early English attempt at a collection of ports of the Mediterranean

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