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LONDON (1827): Antique Map Art Print
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Text on the tag: Map of London from an actual survey made between 1824-1826 by Christopher and John Greenwood. The city was the first to reach a p...
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Text on the tag: Map of London from an actual survey made between 1824-1826 by Christopher and John Greenwood. The city was the first to reach a p...
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Text on the tag: Published 1892 onwards, these beautiful maps were sold at one penny per copy by a specialist in gentlemen’s tailoring and school ...
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Text on the tag: Image from an eighteenth century copperplate depiction of London, published by J.Cooke, London, in 1776. as it was before the gre...
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Text on the tag: Engraved by J.Cleghorn, the map was published in 1837 as a part of Thomas Moule's English Counties. Steel engraved by J.Cleghor, t...
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Text on the tag: Engraved by J.Roper based on a plan by G.Cole, this copperplate printed mat was published in The Beauties of England & Wales i...
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Text on the tag: The first manned hot air balloon flight in England took place in 1784 when Italian pilot Vincenzo Lunardi travelled over the roof...
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Text on the tag: The border caption reads: "The heart of Britain's empire here is spread out for your view, it shows you many stations & 'bus ...
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Text on the tag: From The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine (1611) by celebrated English cartographer John Speed (1552-1629). In the making ...
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Text on the tag: “The Countie Pallatine of Lancaster Described and Divided into Hundreds 1610” by the famous English cartographer John Speed (1552-...
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Text on the tag: In 1650 Liverpool still consisted of its seven original streets, including Dale Street, Castle Street, Chapel Street and Water Str...
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Text on the tag: This steel engraving of Liverpool was drawn and engraved by John Rapkin and published by English cartographer John Tallis. The upp...
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Text on the tag: Map of Liverpool published in 1836 by Chapman and Hall. Some of the most famous landmarks of the city are showcased in the lower p...
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Text on the tag: This map of Liverpool by American cartographer George Washington Bacon shows a detailed view of the streets of the city. We can pa...
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Text on the tag: Based on a reproduction published in 1874 by Edward J. Francis, this map was originally printed in the 1560s, but no surviving co...
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Text on the tag: From The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine (1611) by English cartographer John Speed (1552-1629). Speed labels North Burcom...
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Text on the tag: Produced in the 19th century, this is a map of Liverpool reconstructed from unspecified “ancient sources”. Giving a fascinating in...
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Text on the tag: By the cartographer William Maitland, the map was published as part of “The History and Survey of London”. This map shows the vici...
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Text on the tag: From The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine (1611) by celebrated English cartographer John Speed (1552-1629). The map includ...
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Text on the tag: From The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine (1611) by celebrated English cartographer John Speed (1552-1629). The map featur...
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Text on the tag: Published under the superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, this map is a view of “Antwerp from the ...
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Text on the tag: Titled ‘Antverpia; Gallis Anvers. Vernacule Antwerpen.”, the map is by the Dutch cartographer, Joan Blaeu (1596-1673). The city of...
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Text on the tag: A double hemisphere hand coloured map of the world, Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Geographica by Pierre-Jean Mariette (1603-1657) pub...
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Text on the tag: A Ground Plott of Canterbury by Wenceslas Hollar, which was originally published around 1670. The copper plate engraving was taken...
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Text on the tag: The antique map of the county of Gloucestershire, as part of "A Topographical Dictionary of England with Historical and Statistica...
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Text on the tag: This antique map of Gloucestershire by Thomas Moule (1784 – 1851), contains vignettes of Gloucester Cathedral, Tewkesbury Abbey ch...
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Text on the tag: The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain by the famous English cartographer John Speed (1552-1629). It reads: "Gloucestershire ...
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Text on the tag: A map of Ireland published as part of the Atlas Major. Today, 80 million people of Irish descent are estimated to live outside of...
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Text on the tag: Produced in London by Richard Brookes, the celestial map shows the constellations in the northern and southern hemispheres. The wo...
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Text on the tag: France, including the islands of French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Mayotte, and Réunion Island, is the largest country by siz...
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Text on the tag: Titled "Brightstowe, vulgo" was published in Cologne in 1588 in the book Civitates Orbis Terrarum (Towns of the World). The sheep ...
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Text on the tag: The county of Gloucestershire is home to Gloucester Cathedral which has the Crecy Window which is the biggest stained-glass window...
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Text on the tag: A map depicting Elizabethan London, which was a centre of entertainment and leisure activities. Inn-yards and the new theatres pro...
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Text on the tag: A map of Durham from the publication The Beauties of England & Wales, 1806. The present city of Durham can be traced back to w...
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Text on the tag: A map of Durham published in Picturesque Views of the Antiquities of England & Wales, 1786. The entire centre of Durham is des...
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Text on the tag: View of Paris published c.1660 by Martin Zeiller. The city was founded in the 3rd century BC by Celtic people called the Parisii, ...
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Text on the tag: A detailed 1851 map of Scotland, featuring an inset of the Shetland Islands, showcases illustrations of local landmarks and daily...
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