The 1610 County map of Ulster by John Speed is a detailed print featuring a beautiful depiction of the county of Ulster in Ireland. Literary flavour – Speed wrote in an Elizabethan/Jacobean style, often with biblical or classical references, making the text both informative and moralizing.
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Map of SUFFOLK by P. Schenk & G. Valk c1694. Copper plate engraved by P. Schenk & G. Valk c1694 Published: Amsterdam. fine hand colour, fold as issued, good margins. (Ex Jansson) "Suffolcia Vernacule Suffoske" A fine example of this collectors map.
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It was drawn, engraved, printed and published at the Edinburgh Geographical Institute under the patronage of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society in 1912. This is a genuine map from the year stated and not a later reproduction of any kind.
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Map of SUFFOLK by Johannes Blaeu c1648 Edition. Copper plate engraved by Blaeu c1648 Published: Amsterdam. fine hand colour, fold as issued, good margins. colourists and only the finest materials, including paper to produce his atlases.
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The 1610 County map of Connaught by John Speed is a detailed print featuring a beautiful depiction of the county of Connaught in Ireland. Literary flavour – Speed wrote in an Elizabethan/Jacobean style, often with biblical or classical references, making the text both informative and moralizing.
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The 1610 County map of Cornwall by John Speed is a detailed print featuring a beautiful depiction of the county of Cornwall in England. Literary flavour – Speed wrote in an Elizabethan/Jacobean style, often with biblical or classical references, making the text both informative and moralizing.
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From engraver Joshua Archer’s early work published in the Curiosities of Great Britain by Thomas Dugdale c1840. Market towns, various religious buildings including priories, abbeys and churches were also indicated, as were ancient divisions within the counties, marked as ‘hundreds’ for most areas.
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Pentonville.'. under the compass rose. The map was then re-dated 1804 and the 'Jones & Smith sculp. The County of Essex. Charles Smith's New English Atlas. Further editions were published in 1816, 1821, 1827, 1832, 1834 and 1846, and possibly others.
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