Lord Mark Kerr
Lord Mark Kerr (1776–1840) was a naval officer and cartographer.
Also recorded as Vice-Admiral Lord Mark Robert Kerr; capt. Kerr.
Lord Mark Kerr in brief
- Born
- 1776
- Died
- 1840
- Known for
- naval officer and cartographer
Overview
Born in 1776, died in 1840.
In detail
Work by Lord Mark Kerr is recorded in the collections of Het Scheepvaartmuseum.
Sources
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- 1.
Wikidata, structured authority record Q16230382: Lord Mark Kerr
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