Cary's Atlas Map of England & Wales
Cary’s new map of England and Wales, with part of Scotland. On which are carefully laid down All the Direct and Principal Cross Roads the Course of...
View full detailsCary’s new map of England and Wales, with part of Scotland. On which are carefully laid down All the Direct and Principal Cross Roads the Course of...
View full detailsThis steamship route map of the western Mediterranean and Northwest Africa shows the routes from Marseille and Bordeaux to Tunisia, Algeria and Mor...
View full detailsThis anthropomorphic map of Ireland was published in “Geographical Fun: Being Humorous Outlines of Various Countries”. Though credited on the title...
View full detailsThough credited on the title-page under his pen-name ‘Aleph’, William Harvey himself gives all the credit for this series of comic maps to a “young...
View full detailsThough credited on the title-page under his pen-name ‘Aleph’, William Harvey himself gives all the credit for this series of comic maps to a “young...
View full detailsThus anthropomorphic map of Holland and Belgium was published in “Geographical Fun: Being Humorous Outlines of Various Countries.”. Though credited...
View full detailsThe British Empire Exhibition originally ran between April and November 1924, but it was not a financial success, and the decision was taken to reo...
View full detailsThe British Empire Exhibition was, at the time, the largest exhibition staged anywhere in the world; a high profile, postwar statement of confidenc...
View full detailsThis route map advertises passenger, postal and cargo steamship services between Marseille and West Africa. The SS Canada was built for the Fabre L...
View full detailsOur journey to Aberystwyth begins in London and follows the road northwest, past Tiburn and Hyde Park, through Camden and Acton, and via Beaconsfie...
View full detailsOur journey to Hythe begins in London and follows the road through East Peckham and Eltham, reaching Hythe via Maidstone. Thousands of miles of roa...
View full detailsOur journey to Dover begins in London and follows the road through Deptford, Blackheath, Shooter’s Hill, and Dartford, reaching Dover via Rochester...
View full detailsOur journey takes us along the road between the university towns of Oxford and Cambridge, via Bedford. Thousands of miles of roads were surveyed fo...
View full detailsOur journey begins in London and follows the road west through Knightsbridge and Kensington (with Hyde Park to one side), Hammersmith and Turnham G...
View full detailsThis map of the British Isles is aligned with west at the top of the map and north on the right, which makes better use of the available space on t...
View full detailsThis 'carte à figure' map of Poland includes eight costume vignettes and six city views around the edges, and also feature the coats of arms of Pol...
View full detailsThis 'carte à figure' map of Italy includes eight costume vignettes and six city views around the edges, with the coats of arms of Corsica and Sard...
View full detailsThis is one of the earliest obtainable views of Venice, derived from a larger woodcut by Dutch artist Erhard Reuwich, which was published in the fi...
View full detailsThis is one of the earliest obtainable views of Florence, derived from a lost engraving by Francesco Rosselli. The woodcuts were created in the wor...
View full detailsSmith’s New Map of Europe, with the great roads, carefully drawn from the latest authorities Brothers John and Gilbert Jesser Pickett worked in par...
View full detailsThis anthropomorphic map depicting Wales as "Owen Glendowr, in Bardic grandeur" is from 'Geographical Fun: Being Humorous Outlines of Various Count...
View full detailsDanny Arnold was a Canadian actor and impresario whose vaudeville and wild west shows were a feature of the British seaside from the late 1950s unt...
View full detailsCymru am byth! This map features happy holidaymakers, figures from Welsh history stretching from Owain Glydnwr to David Lloyd George, and from a Ro...
View full detailsHumoristiche satyrische Karte von Kriegsschauplatze This Austrian pictorial map satirising the Crimean War was published in July 1854 in No. 55 the...
View full detailsThe cartouche on this map of the British isles is surmounted by the old Stuart coat of arms and the borders are made up of sixteen regional armoria...
View full detailsThis map of Natal was engraved by John Rapkin for John Tallis' popular ‘Illustrated Atlas’. It includes vignettes of Port Natal engraved by William...
View full detailsCondition & Materials Circular folding map of the environs of Paris, 79 x 79 cm, engraved by Barrière (Pére) after Bariolle, black and white, d...
View full detailsFolding map showing the post roads of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Condition & Materials 4 folding engraved map sheets, which can be joined, e...
View full detailsThis map of Central America was engraved by John Rapkin for John Tallis' popular ‘Illustrated Atlas’. It includes black and white vignettes of Beli...
View full detailsThis map of Nova Scotia was engraved by John Rapkin for John Tallis' popular ‘Illustrated Atlas’; it includes black and white vignettes of Halifax,...
View full detailsThe map of the Eastern Hemisphere tracks the overland route to India (subject of a separate map in the series) and on to Australia. John Tallis the...
View full detailsThe Railway Clearing House allocated revenue on occasions where one company’s train ran over another’s track, and promoted standardisation (of ever...
View full detailsThe warlike putti on the cartouche of this map of what is now Latvia and Estonia, with parts of Lithuania, emphasise the contested nature of the re...
View full detailsThis map of the Heptarchy, or seven Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, was engraved by William Hole for the first illustrated edition of William Camden's Britan...
View full detailsThis is one of the most detailed mid-19th Century American atlas maps of Cuba and the region, set within Colton’s distinctive style of border, by o...
View full detailsThis map of London was published in the Report of the Royal Commission on London Traffic, a detailed eight volume investigation of the nature, admi...
View full detailsThe 'Revoltas da Armada', the Brazilian naval mutinies of 1893-1894, were linked with the Federalist Rebellion against the recently-formed First Br...
View full detailsThe Empire of Morocco, since 1912, had been divided between the Spanish and French. Our map dates to the period of the Rif War, 1921-26, in which a...
View full detailsThis map of South Africa was published by The Times during the Second Anglo-Boer War, for the benefit of members of the British public following th...
View full detailsThis plan of the Manchester Shipping Canal was published as a supplement to ‘The Illustrated London News’, February 3rd 1883. Construction began in...
View full detailsCassell's 'immense map' of London was prepared for the Weekly Dispatch and published in nine parts between January 1861 and April 1862. This exampl...
View full detailsThis route map was published in a report to Congress as ‘Letter from the postmaster general transmitting a report of General Bernard, of surveys of...
View full detailsAt the foot of this scarce map of Glasgow are three vignettes, including Glasgow Bridge, with the harbour in the background. Worldcat gives the lit...
View full detailsWallia Principatus vulgo Wales This beautiful map of Wales features coats of arms of the historic Kingdom of Gwynedd (used by the Princes of Wales)...
View full detailsNew Road Map of England & Wales... shewing all the lines of railway, canals &c., describing the picturesque scenery and forming a complete ...
View full detailsThis pictorial plan of central Oxford was printed for the recently nationalised British Railways (Western Region). The arms of the University and t...
View full detailsPlease note: this is not an 11th century manuscript map, it is the first printed edition (centuries after the map was drawn) following its rediscov...
View full detailsThe southern sky (Hemisphaerium Coeli Australe) as shown on our celestial map is flanked by stellar tables and views of some of the most renowned o...
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