Anno 1610.". Cum Privilegis". at bottom left. Published in John Speede's "Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain". On back is printed text: Book 1 Essex Chap 16 page 31 and Book 1 Essex Chap 16 page 32.
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This is a 1926 Kelly’s Directory map of Essex, England, a beautifully detailed antique map produced by Kelly’s Directories of London. Historical Value: A great collectible for map enthusiasts, genealogists, or those interested in Essex history.
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Highly detailed, myriad cities, towns, and villages are labeled throughout the entire region, not just in England and Wales. Seven geographical regions within England are shaded different colors to allow for easy differentiation, including East Anglia, Northumbria, Essex, and Sussex.
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Geographers A-Z map of East Anglia. Average condition for its age and usage.
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The vintage Esso map of Midlands & East Anglia from 1969 is a collectible item that captures the essence of England during that time period. This folding map is an original vintage piece, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the past with its detailed cartography of the Midlands and East Anglia regions. Perfect for history enthusiasts or collectors of antique maps, this item holds a special place as a vintage original from the early 1970s.
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The Vintage Esso road map of Midlands & East Anglia from the 1970s is a rare and collectible piece for enthusiasts of antique maps. This physical folding map provides a detailed glimpse into the geography of England during that era, with a nostalgic charm that makes it a valuable addition to any collection. The map showcases the intricate network of roads and towns in the Midlands and East Anglia regions, offering a fascinating glimpse into the past for history buffs and map collectors alike.
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The charts are black and white with a separate sheet for the backstitch detail. Contains Anchor Stranded Cotton and Gold Plated Needles. Recreate Your Favourite Locations With These Stunning Map Cross-Stitch Kits.
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Original Hand coloured outline map of Suffolk by John Kirby. Ex 'The Suffolk Traveller', published by J Shave, London (1764). A lovely map of this East Anglian County. Collection only, owing to the size and glass.
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