Box 1
Contains 7 Results:
Europe, England, Great Britain
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.
A Map of Britain, according to Notitia Imper ii., 1799
From The History of Britain
From the First Invasion of It by the Romans under Julius Casear by Robert Henry.
J. Lodge - sculptorn
no scale given
27.5 cm x 26 cm
Subject/Index Terms: Great Britain--History--Maps.
[Map of] The Continuation of the Road from London to Barwick beginning at York and ending at Chester in the Street Containing 76 miles and 1/2., 1675
Road map (laid out in 6 strips) showing the main road north from Chester Street to Berwick, Northumberland, and indicating the principal towns, crossroads and rivers along the way. Distances from London are indicated.
J. Ogilby - cartographer
no scale given
14 cm x 21 cm
Subject/Index Terms: England--History--Maps.
A Map of Great Britain according to the Itinerary of Antonious., 1799
From The History of Britain: From the First Invasion of It by the Romans under Julius Caesar by Robert Henry
J. Lodge - sculptor
no scale given
27.5 cm x 26 cm
Subject/Index Terms: Great Britain--History--Maps.
A Map of the Counties Adjacent to Carlisle shewing the Route of the Rebels with their principal Fords over ye R(ive)r Eden., 1746
Tracing the course of the Second Jacobite Rebellion in the English and Scottish border area surrounding Carlisle and its attempt to install Charles Edward Stuart ("Bonnie Prince Charlie," or "The Young Pretender") to the throne of England.
The Gentleman's Magazine G. Smith - publisher
7/8 mi to 1 in
21.5 cm x 30.5 cm
Subject/Index Terms: England--History--Maps.
A Plan [map] of London and Westminster showing the Forts erected by Order of the Parliament in 1643 & the Desolation of the Fire in 1666., 1749
Map is a restrospective plan of London showing 1,642 defences for the civil war and the area destroyed by the Great Fire of 1666. The Gentleman's Magazine, June 1749.
No scale given
21 cm x 26 cm
Subject/Index Terms: England--History--Civil War, 1642-1651--Maps.
A Plan [map] of the Navigable Canal now making from Cooper Bridge to Huddersfield, in the County of York., circa 1775
Map showing the "Rise" and "Length of Cuts" for 9 locks of a canal along the York River
0.36 mile to 1 in
16 cm x 28.5 cm
Subject/Index Terms: England--York County--History--Maps.