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Greenvile Collins

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Greenvile Collins was a seventeenth-century English Royal Navy officer and hydrographer. In 1681 he was commissioned to survey the coastlines of England, Wales, and Scotland, a project intended to improve navigation along British waters. The results appeared as Great Britain's Coasting Pilot, published from 1693, which offered mariners charts and sailing information based on direct survey rather than copied older sources.

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Who was Greenvile Collins?

Greenvile Collins was a 17th-century English Royal Navy officer and hydrographer. His work focused on surveying coastlines and improving the accuracy of charts used by British mariners.

What did Greenvile Collins survey?

In 1681 he was commissioned to survey the coastlines of England, Wales, and Scotland. The project aimed to improve navigation around British waters.

What was Great Britain's Coasting Pilot?

Great Britain's Coasting Pilot was the publication that presented the results of Collins's coastal surveys. It provided charts and sailing information for navigating around Britain.

Why was Collins's survey important?

It replaced uncertain or inconsistent coastal information with a coordinated survey of British shores. The work gave navigators a more practical reference for coastal passage and harbor approaches.

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