, from the Gough edition of Camden's Britannia. The map has early outline colour. Here from the 1806 re-issue. John Cary (1755-1835) was a renowned and active map engraver and publisher, working between 1787 and 1834 in London.
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England and Wales by Thomas Moules 1842. Thomas Moules (1784-1851) was a writer on heraldry and antiques born in Marylebone in London. The map were re-issued again in 1841, showing railways which had been constructed, in 'Barclays complete and universal English Dictionary'.
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England and Wales by Frederick De Wit printed 1680. Frederick De Wit (1630-1706) was the most successful map engraver and publisher in Amsterdam during the second half of the 17th Century. Blank on reverse.
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Blank on reverse. Map area is in very good condition for age, engravings are clear. Hand colouring.
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England and Wales by John Cary 1811. Published by John Cary 1811. Blank on reverse. Map area is in good condition for age, engravings are clear. Hand colouring. Copper engraved map on hand laid paper.
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It is a rare and collectable item that would make a great addition to any antique map collection. The map is in good condition and has been well preserved over the years. This map provides a unique insight into the geography and topography of England and Wales in the 1970s.
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Map is in good condition for age with general light handling wear to edges and borders, and a bump/light crease to one corner. Slight browning to edges with age. Original and authentic.
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Original Antique map extracted from a c1875 encyclopedia, published by Black & Son. Map is in good condition for age with general light handling wear to edges and borders but nothing major.
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