Shows the hamlet of Groombridge. This is not a reproduction or later reprint. The photographs show the condition.
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PROVENANCE: "Great Britain"; by K. Baedeker, Published by Karl Baedeker, London: 6th Edition. 'Canterbury'. Title of map:'Canterbury'. Antique colour travel map; Scale 1:12.400, 1906. DATE PRINTED: 1906.
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THE ROAD FROM LONDON TO MAIDSTONE AND HYTHE BY DANIEL PATERSON ENGRAVED BY THOMAS TOMKINS (1743-1816) AND JOSEPH ELLIS (fl 1758-1825) THIS MAP WAS PRODUCED FOR "PATERSON'S BRITISH ITINERARY" PRINTED FOR AND SOLD BY CARINGTON BOWLES, 69 ST PAUL'S CHURCH YARD. PUBLISHED 3, JAN 1785. THIS ENGRAVED ROAD MAP IS IN GOOD CONDITION WITH A CLEAR IMPRESSION AND HAND COLOUR. PLEASE NOTE THIS IS TWO MAPS PRINTED BACK TO BACK ON ONE SHEET OF PAPER. THIS IS A GENUINE ANTIQUE MAP OVER 230 YEARS OLD. THE MAP MEASURES APPROX 7.25 x 4.25 ins (18 x 11 cms) INCLUDING MARGINS. CAPTAIN DANIEL PATERSON (1739-1825) WAS A BRITISH ARMY OFFICER AND CARTOGRAPHER BEST KNOWN FOR HIS BOOKS OF ROAD MAPS.
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PROVENANCE: Published by Robert Dawson in 'Reports from Commissioners', London, House of Commons 1837. The map was published a few years after the 1832 Reform Act, within the 1837 Boundary Commission report to the House of Commons.
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Antique copperplate map, 1806. DATE PRINTED: 1806. 'A map of Kent from the best authorities'. Caption below picture:'A map of Kent from the best authorities'. CONDITION: Fair: Blemishes.
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In Venezia MDCCLXXXIV (1784)."., one of the last great decorative atlases of the 18th Century. ARTIST/ENGRAVER: Engraved by G. Pitteri from a drawing by G. Zuliani. Antonio Zatta (fl. Little is known about his life beyond his many surviving published works. ).
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Map of the Hundreds of Felborough and Wye in Kent, taken from Edward Hasted's 'History of Kent,' first published between 1778 and 1799. The original folds and fewer trees printed on the map indicate this is from the first edition.
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A MAP OF THE BEACONS IN KENT. Published by D.Midwinter, London 1719 in "The History of Kent" by John Harris. An original early 18th century copper engraved antique map of Kent to show the network of beacon fires intended as first warning of impending invasion by the Spanish Armada.
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