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  2. Bacon's London Waistcoat Pocket Map 1930s Vintage Folding Paper, Colour

    Bacon's London Waistcoat Pocket Map 1930s Vintage Folding Paper, Colour

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  3. England Cricket Men's 25/26 Pro Training Short Sleeve T-shirt

  4. Ordnance Survey Map England And Wales 1" to mile Sheet 12 Liverpool Bay 1907

    Sheet Liverpool Bay across to Manchester. Printed on cloth.

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  5. Map of England according to domesday Plate Encyclopaedia Britannica 9th Edition

    This colour map depict England according to Domesday showing the progress of William the Conqueror, from the Encyclopaedia Britannica 9th Edition, printed in 1875-1890 in the United Kingdom, is an unframed print measuring 21 x 26 cms. The original print in English language is a valuable piece for collectors interested in antique prints. It showcases detailed information about the area from the renowned Encyclopaedia Britannica, making it a unique and informative addition to any historical or geographical collection.

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  6. Framed Antique Style Essex England Map Vintage County Map Wall Art Cartography

    This detailed county map shows historic towns, railways and the traditional administrative divisions known as the Hundreds of Essex. Essex history enthusiasts.

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  7. Bartholomews Revised Half-inch map - N England & Scotland; 1945-1960 - very good

    Sheet 34 English Lakes has a couple of pieces of clear tape holding the covers in place and small repairs to the back of the map in the corners of the folds. Northern England & Scotland - very good condition, on paper.

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  8. OS Ordnance Survey Explorer maps - assorted editions, good condition From £1.99

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  9. Antique map Ramsgate Margate Dover Southampton Folkestone England 1854 A227

    Printed 1854 for A Gazetteer of the World.

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  10. Antique 1789 map - Northamptonshire from Best Authorities - John Cary - Large

    This is an antique map sourced from the 1789 version of Camden's Britannia, which was edited and translated by Richard Gough. It was printed in London by John Nichols. This is a genuine map from the year stated and not a later reproduction of any kind.

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