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  1. Kent Brushes Ceramic Radial - Xsl Small

  2. uk50358 kent uk map

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  3. 100% ORIGINAL NORTH CRAY PLACE KENT PROSPECT BY BAYLY C1780 VGC HAND COLOURED

    100% ORIGINAL NORTH CRAY PLACE KENT PROSPECT VIEW. HAND COLOURED. COPPER PLATE ENGRAVING FROM HISTORY OF KENT. MAP IN VERY GOOD CONDITION NO TEARS NO REPAIRS.

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  4. 100% ORIGINAL LARGE LONDON KENT SUSSEX SURREY MAP BY BACON C1886 RAILWAYS

    C1886 FROM G BACON LARGE SCALE ATLAS. 100% ORIGINAL LONDON KENT SUSSEX ESSEX MAP. MAP IN VERY GOOD CONDITION NO TEARS NO REPAIRS. CENTRE FOLD MAP LAID DOWN ON LINEN.

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  5. Miniature County Map Kent, Kitchin, T. & Jeffreys, T. c1751, Genuine Copperplate

    Scarce Miniature County Map of Kent by T. Kitchin & T. Jeffreys. This is a genuine map c 1751, NOT a reproduction. This map forms part of the Estate sale of my late father, who was a retired publisher and map collector.

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  6. DOVER - 1965 Original Vintage Map KENT England City Street Plan Railway Tunnel

    Location: Kent Coast 1965 - L1. Its an original map not a modern reproduction.

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  7. 1809 Antique Map; Kent, John Cary, New & Correct English Atlas

    PROVENANCE: This print was published in "The New and Correct English Atlas". AUTHENTICITY : This is an authentic antique print, published at the date stated above. It is not a modern copy. VERSO : There is nothing printed on the reverse side which is blank.

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  8. * Rare * Copperplate Engraved Map of Kent By John Seller Hand Coloured 1695

    Details: Map of Kent Copperplate Engraved Map which was published in Anglia Contracta in 1695 and It has been coloured by Hand. (See Pictures). Dated: 1695. Very Good Copy Mounted on Card with Cream Coloured Border and Ready For Framing.

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  9. Map "Plan of His Majesty's Dock-Yard and Garrison at Sheerness" T. Milton, 1755

    A plan and prospect of the famous naval dockyard at Sheerness (Kent), finely engraved by P.C.Canot after Milton, both with a 24-point key. Indeed the Dutch admiral De Ruyter actually occupied the town of Sheerness briefly in 1667.

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