The 1610 County map of Cheshire by John Speed is a detailed print featuring a beautiful depiction of the county of Cheshire 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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The reverse is free from any text. Antique print in good condition. THIS PRINT IS AN ORIGINAL - OVER 120 YEARS OLD. QUICK SALE AT A FAIR PRICE.
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Cum Privilegio 1610. Jodocus Hondius caelavit. Very decorative 17th century hand coloured county map, 1676. DATE PRINTED: 1676. 'Midle-sex described with the most famous Cities of London and Westminster'.
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The 1610 County map of Isle Of Wight by John Speed is a detailed print featuring a beautiful depiction of the county of Isle Of Wight 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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GOOD condition and rescued from a disbound Pictorial atlas of the World 1909. there will be another map on the reverse. The page is complete with all margins. A stunning print in good condition. Beautiful print.
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Literary flavour – Speed wrote in an Elizabethan/Jacobean style, often with biblical or classical references, making the text both informative and moralizing. Printed on heavy weight matt paper, with fade proof inks.
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It is a map of Surrey, with a lovely image of Lambeth Palace in the bottom right. This once hung in my office.
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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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