Box 1
Contains 4 Results:
Europe, Russia
Includes for the most part published maps, 1629-[ongoing].
Maps are described individually and are best discovered using keyword searches (check "include box list"). When requesting maps, please indicate folder and item number.
The description of this collection is in process and is currently underway; new items are being added on an ongoing basis.
Plan [map] of St Petersburg with its Fortifications, built by Frederick the Great in 1703., 1749
610 Russian klaffteins to 1 in
21.5 cm x 27 cm
inset: The Harbours of Crownslot, River Neva, Canal made from the said River to the R. Wolschoiva
60 miles to 1 deg
Subject/Index Terms: Russia--St. Petersburg--History--Maps.
[Map of] Antiquities in Crimea/engraved by Neele from original drawing by E. D. Clarke, in which the observations of ancient authors are made to corrrespond with the latest surveys of the peninsula., November 16, 1809
"The general site of the antiquities referred to in this Map is marked by Modern names; to facilitate the Library researches of Travellers in the Crimea."
E. D. Clark, cartographer
Samuel Neele, sculptor.
Caldwell & Davies, London, publisher.
17 verst to 1 in. (11 1/4 mi to 1 in)
34 cm x 54 cm; Subject/Index terms: Russia--Crimea--History--Maps.
A Map of the Route between Moscow & Pekin Exhibiting the Road Travelled by the Ambassador Leoff Vassilich Ismayoff In the Years 1719, 1720 & 1721, undated
John Riddell - sculptor
250 miles to 1 in
24 cm x 50 cm
Subject/Index Terms: Russia--History--Maps.