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"Plan of London, Middlesex County- Ontario"
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H. F. Walling made the maps in "Tackabury's Atlas of the Dominion of Canada" in 1875. These detailed, hand colored county maps show the names of counties and cities, rivers, lakes, important landmarks and the names of major land owners. The plan of London, Middlesex County in Ontario is illustrated on this beautiful pastel map.
Date: 1875
Maker: "H. F. Walling, C. E."
Size: 14 1/2 x 11 1/2
Price:
$85.00
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Borneo - North Coast, Marudu Bay
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This coastal survey was printed by the U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office in Washington D.C. Details include the names of cities and waterways along the coast. Depth soundings are shown in fathoms. Other details that maybe included are lighthouses and buoy positions.
Date: 1943
Maker: Hydrographic Office, U.S. Navy
Size: 39.5"x25.5"
Price:
$50.00
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Britannia (ENGLAND)
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William Hughes included this skillfully constructed map of Britannia in his Atlas of Classical Geography from 1867. This atlas features smaller sized format maps with bright outline watercolor. Among other details, these maps show topography, rivers, cities, islands, and major landmarks. Each one would make a superb gift and because of their small size, are easy to frame.
Date: 1867
Maker: William Hughes
Size: 12 x 9
Price:
$50.00
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Carte Politique des Iles Britanniques
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This colorful map was originally printed in "Atlas Universel et Classique De Geographie," published in 1881 by Claude Joseph Drioux. Regions are distinguished by muted pastel colors. Railroads, major roads, rivers, lakes, mountains, and the names of empires, provinces, and important cities are identified. Includes inset maps of Shetland Islands and Plan de Londres (Plan of London).
Date: 1881
Maker: Claude Joseph Drioux
Size: 19 x 13
Price:
$50.00
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Chart of the World on Mercator's Projection / Principal Cities of the old World
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This map is from the extremely rare and well maintained 1890 edition of the county and railroad atlas made by George F. Cram. Each state map is mostly black and white with bright coloring used to highlight county and state borders. The names of counties, important towns, rivers, Indian reservations, creeks, lakes and mountain ranges are identified, as well as railroads and the names of station stops. This map illustrates the state of Alabama. Cram's distinctive title plates, coloring, and topographical details found on the maps in this hard to find 1890 atlas make them outstanding collectible pieces.
Date: 1890
Maker: George F. Cram
Size: 16.5 x 22.5
Price:
$70.00
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Cities of Europe
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Thomas G. Bradford (1802-87) of Boston Massachusetts included this map in his first atlas titled, A Comprehensive Atlas Geographical, Historical and Commercial. These maps were skillfully created in 1835, which adds to their classic, decorative appeal. Six maps of the cities of London, Edinburgh, Paris, Madrid, Brussels and Vienna.
Date: 1835
Maker: Thomas G. Bradford
Size: 9 3/4 x 7 2/4
Price:
$95.00
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Connecticut-New London Harbor and Vicinity
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This coastal survey was made in Washigton D.C. by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey on February 7, 1945.New London Harbor and the vicinity in Connecticut is illustrated on this map. A large inset shows New London to the Naval Reservation at a larger scale than the main map. Details include depth readings, the names of important cities along the coast, some important buildings, railroads, topography near the water, and major roads.
Most recent Corrections, pipeline and cable areas, bouys, beacons, and lights are stamped on the map
Notes on the map read:
Warning:
Aids to navigation may be altered, interrupted or removed without notice. In general, temporary changes due to war conditions are not incorporated on the chart.
Caution
Improved Channels- The side limits of the improvement are shown by broken lines. The controlling depth through the channel, on the date given, is placed in or alongside the channel, or in a seperate note, but no depth greater than the project depth is given. Because of possible shoaling, particularly at the edges, it must not be inferred that the depth stated exsisted throughout the entire width of the improvement on the date of the examination unless so stated, or that it has not since decreased in places across the entire width.
Defensive Sea Area
The Waters within the indicated limits o this chart are part of a Defensive Sea Area. Unless proceeding under United States naval supervision, vessels shall not be navigated in this area except during daylight under conditions of good visibility, and then only by specific permission. Vessels opperating under United States Naval orUnited States Coast Guard routing instructions or licenses are considered to be opperating under United States naval supervision.
Date: 1945
Maker: U.S.Coast and Geodetic Survey
Size: 44 1/2 x 29 1/2
Price:
$65.00
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County of Londonderry
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From a rare set of turn of the century Irish county maps, this map of Londonderry provides an unrivalled reference and a charming reminder of this part of the Emerald Isle. With simplicity and clarity, this beautifully colored map details for us the small towns, roads, railroads, rivers as well as topography. A handy genealogical reference, and potentially a handsome framed item.
Date: 1900
Maker: Murphy & McCarthy
Size: 9.75 x 7.5
Price:
$50.00
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Die Britischen Inseln (British Isles)
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Adolf Stieler produced this exceptional map in 1905 for his "Hand-Atlas". Maps produced by Stieler are known for their exceptional lithography and details include the names of regions and many cities, rivers, lakes, mountains, canals, railroads and other travel routes.
Inset maps show London, the Channel Islands, and Portsmouth, Southhampton and Wight Island.
Date: 1905
Maker: Adolf Stieler
Size: 15.5 x 18.75
Price:
$60.00
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Die Britischen Inseln (British Isles)
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Adolf Stieler produced this exceptional map in 1921 for his "Hand-Atlas". Maps produced by Stieler are known for their exceptional lithography and details include the names of regions and many cities, rivers, lakes, mountains, canals, railroads and other travel routes.
Date: 1921
Maker: Adolf Stieler
Size: 14.5 x 16.5
Price:
$60.00
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East London Harbor and Approaches
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This coastal survey was printed by the U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office in Washington D.C. Details include the names of cities and waterways along the coast. Depth soundings are shown in fathoms. Other details that maybe included are lighthouses and buoy positions.
Date: 1944
Maker: Hydrographic Office, U.S. Navy
Size: 36.5"x25.5"
Price:
$60.00
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England
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This map comes from a set published by the famous Scottish company Lizars. As successors to the dynasty established by Thomson, this mapmaker gained fame as the publisher of handsome and well- detailed copper engraved maps. They boast the latest information available for the time, and have an attractive and almost dramatic sense of presentation. These are outstanding early 19th century maps in good condition.
Date: 1838
Maker: Lizars
Size: 16.5 x 20
Price:
$180.00
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England - East Coast, River Thames, Vauxhall to Thames Haven
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This coastal survey was printed by the U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office in Washington D.C. Details include the names of cities and waterways along the coast. Depth soundings are shown in fathoms. Other details that maybe included are lighthouses and buoy positions.
Date: 1967
Maker: Hydrographic Office, Royal Admiralty
Size: 26.5"x39"
Price:
$60.00
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England, Southeast and London
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Very detailed WW2 Ordinance Survey map of London and the Southeast coast of England, showing railways, mineral lands, churches, windmills, woods, canals, Roman roads, battle sites and much more.
Date: 1945
Maker: Ordnance Survey Office, Chessington
Size: 39.5 x 28.5
Price:
$65.00
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European Cities
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This original antique map was printed in 1835 by Thomas Bradford. It has 6 small maps of important cities in Europe surrounded by a sage green border. The vicinities of London, Edinburgh, Paris, Madrid, Brussels, Vienna are included. The unique old map still bears the imprint of the copper plate used to engrave it and is very well maintained with slight age toning and some light off-setting.
Date: 1835
Maker: Thomas G. Bradford
Size: 9 1/2 x 7 3/4
Price:
$95.00
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Gross-Britanien und Ireland (Great Britain and Ireland)
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Joseph Meyer's Zeitungs Atlas of Old and New Geography. As usual, the fine German engraving and high level of detail have continued here with these beautiful maps by Joseph Meyer. These atlas maps were produced in Hildburghausen, Amsterdam, and New York, and are considered some of the most detailed maps produced in the 19th Century.
Includes inset map of London.
Date: 1852
Maker: Joseph Meyer
Size: 9.5 x 7.5
Price:
$65.00
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Irland (Ireland)
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Adolf Stieler produced this exceptional map in 1921 for his "Hand-Atlas". Maps produced by Stieler are known for their exceptional lithography and details include the names of regions and many cities, rivers, lakes, mountains, canals, railroads and other travel routes.
Date: 1921
Maker: Adolf Stieler
Size: 14.25 x 16.25
Price:
$75.00
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Irland (Ireland)
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Adolf Stieler produced this exceptional map in 1905 for his "Hand-Atlas". Maps produced by Stieler are known for their exceptional lithography and details include the names of regions and many cities, rivers, lakes, mountains, canals, railroads and other travel routes.
Inset maps show Dublin, London, Lancaster and York.
Date: 1905
Maker: Adolf Stieler
Size: 15.5 x 18.75
Price:
$70.00
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Londonderry County, Ireland
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Art Source is excited to offer you this rare county map of Ireland from "Lewis's Atlas",
produced by the Samuel Lewis Company in 1846. The county of Londonderry is shown on this map. The print details railroads, all towns and regions, topography, common roads, and rivers and lakes. This map has original outline color, a compass rose, and a diagram of both English and Irish scale of miles. Many of us can trace our heritage back to Ireland, making these maps both a collectors item and a valuable genelogical resource. In over 25 years of business we rarely run across maps of this fine quality.
Date: 1846
Maker: Samuel Lewis
Size: 9 1/2 x 7 1/2
Price:
$140.00
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Londonderry Lithia Springwater Co., Nashua, N.H
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Art Source International is pleased to offer hand drawn and sketched town views from the 1892 D.H Hurd & Co., State of New Hampshire Atlas. These prints offer an historical glimpse into the city and townships of late 1800's New Hampshire. All views are in excellent condition and are printed on a high quality laminated paper, they would be wonderful framed.
Date: 1892
Maker: D.H Hurd & Co.
Size: 12 x 15
Price:
$40.00
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Map of Asia Showing its Gt. Political Divisions, and, asls, the Various Routes of Travel Between London & India, China & Japan &c.
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This map was made by S. Augustus Mitchell for "Mitchell's New General Atlas" published in 1885, by WM. M. Bradley & Co. The well-maintained maps in this atlas feature Mitchell's characteristic pastel coloring and abundant details of geographical features. Political divisions of Asia are illustrated, including the names of countries, cities, towns, transportation routes, mountain ranges, rivers and lakes. These maps offer a fascinating perspective of areas that have since undergone significant growth and change, in addition to their value as great examples of Mitchell's work.
Date: 1885
Maker: S. Augustus Mitchell
Size: 13.5" x 10.5"
Price:
$60.00
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Map of England
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With the 19th century innovations of publishing and technology, the world became a smaller place and one which anyone could become acquainted with. As these changes blossomed, the fledgling company of Rand McNally realized the interest in small accessible material, and produced a pocket atlas. These maps carry handy reference information, and were up to date for the period. They include cities, some towns as well as some roads. They have their own charm and would be great for framing, and decorative use.
Date: 1887
Maker: Rand McNally & Co.'s
Size: 5 x 3
Price:
$20.00
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New London
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Art Source International is pleased to offer city, town and county maps from the D.H Hurd & Co., Boston 1892 State of New Hampshire Atlas. These maps are a fantastic genealogical resource for tracing family history, in addition these maps would make great gifts for friends and family with ties to New Hampshire.
Date: 1892
Maker: D.H Hurd and Co.
Size: 17 1/2 x 14 1/2
Price:
$50.00
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Newington / Londonderry
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Art Source International is pleased to offer city, town and county maps from the D.H Hurd & Co., Boston 1892 State of New Hampshire Atlas. These maps are a fantastic genealogical resource for tracing family history, in addition these maps would make great gifts for friends and family with ties to New Hampshire.
Date: 1892
Maker: D.H. Hurd and Co.
Size: 17 1/2 x 14 1/2
Price:
$50.00
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Orographical Features, Section V
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These extraordinarily detailed maps came from The Royal Atlas of England and Wales, Reduced from an Ordnance Survey: a complete series of topographical maps, physical and statistical charts, town plans and index of 35,000 names. These maps were published in 1898, offering an interesting illustration of how the regions, towns and cities of England and Wales were once laid out, in addition to how they may have changed in the last 100 years.
Date: 1898
Maker: J.G Bartholomew, F.R.G.S
Size: 12 1/2 x 16 1/2
Price:
$35.00
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Principal Cities of the Old World
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H.C. Tunison was an obscure map maker of the late 1800's. His maps were colored with bright almost fluorescent colors which made his maps distinctive, and very eye catching.
Date: 1909
Maker: H.C Tunison
Size: 12 1/2 x 7 3/4
Price:
$40.00
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Principal Cities of the Old World
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These maps of important cities were made by George Cram in 1898. London, Paris, Berlin, St.Petersburg, Vienna, Dublin, Edinburgh, Rome, and Naples are shown on small maps. The areas surrounding the cities are also shown.
Date: 1894
Maker: George F. Cram
Size: 11 3/4 x 9
Price:
$30.00
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Principal Cities of the Old World
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This colorful map came from Cram's 1894 Universal Atlas - Geographical, Astronomical and Historical. In 1869 the George F. Cram Company was born and the Cram name quickly became synonymous with accuracy and innovation. This detailed world map shows some of the principal cities of the old world.(London, Paris, Berlin, St Petersburg, Vienna, Dublin, Edinburgh, Rome, and Naples) At the bottom of this map are the Highest Mountains and Longest Rivers(all named).This map would be a wonderful addition to any collection or a gift to remember.
Date: 1894
Maker: George F. Cram
Size: 11.75 x 9
Price:
$35.00
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Principal cities of the Old World
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This detailed map of the Principal Cities of the Old World was printed in the "People's Family Atlas of the World," published in 1889. This map, which shows a great deal of topographical information, including lakes, rivers and mountains, shows the cities colored in muted pastel colors. Including London, Paris, Berlin, St. Petersburg, Vienna, Dublin, Edinburgh, Rome and Naples.
Date: 1889
Maker: People's Publishing Co.
Size: 11 x 9 1/2
Price:
$30.00
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Principal Cities of the Old World
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This colorful map came from Cram's 1898 Universal Atlas - Geographical, Astronomical and Historical. In 1869 the George F. Cram Company was born and the Cram name quickly became synonymous with accuracy and innovation. This map of The Principal cities of the old world include London, Paris, Berlin, St.Petersburg, Vienna, Dublin, Edinburgh, Rome, and Naples.
Date: 1898
Maker: George F. Cram
Size: 11 3/4 x 9
Price:
$30.00
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Principal Cities of the Old World
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This colorful map came from George F. Cram's "Universal Atlas - Geographical, Astronomical and Historical," published in 1886. In 1869 the George F. Cram Company was established and the Cram name quickly became synonymous with accuracy and innovation.
Date: 1886
Maker: George F. Cram
Size: 12 x 9
Price:
$35.00
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Principal Cities of the Old World
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This illustration was made by George F. Cram for "Cram's Unrivaled Family Atlas" in 1883.
Date: 1883
Maker: George F. Cram
Size: 12 x 9
Price:
$35.00
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Principal Cities of the Old World Comparing their Latitude with the points on the American Continent
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This colored map came from Cram's 1895 Universal Atlas -
Geographical, Astronomical and Historical. In 1869 the
George F. Cram Company was born and the Cram name
quickly became synonymous with accuracy and
innovation. This map illustrates the principal cities of the old world comparing their latitude with pints on the American continent.
Date: 1895
Maker: George F. Cram
Size: 12 x 9
Price:
$35.00
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Principal Cities of the World
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This detailed map of the principal cities of the World was printed in the "People's Family Atlas of the World," published in 1887. This map shows a great deal of useful information, including lakes, rivers and railroad lines.
Date: 1887
Maker: People's Publishing Co.
Size: 11 1/2 x 9
Price:
$35.00
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Principal Cities of the World, Chart of the World on Mercator's Projection
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Art Source International brings you George F. Cram's rare 1897 Standard American Railway System Atlas. In 20 years of business, this is the FIRST Cram railroad atlas like this that we"ve ever seen at Art Source, and we cannot understate that it is most likely the FINEST atlas George F. Cram ever produced. With exceptionally bright colors, and crisp, bright paper, these maps are in excellent condition and are superior to other Cram railroad atlases. The maps main emphasis, however, must certainly be the precise depiction of the railroad routes. Every railroad line is named, numbered and color-coded by a legend on the map, giving a detailed glimpse into the prolific rail-system of turn-of-the-century America. Cities, towns, lakes, rivers, creeks and mountain ranges are shown, counties are outlined in pink, and railroad lines are given in yellow, red, blue and green. A fine addition to any collection!
Date: 1897
Maker: George F. Cram
Size: 16 1/4 x 23
Price:
$70.00
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Principal Cities of the World, LONDON, PARIS, BERLIN, ST. PETERSBURG, VIENNA, DUBLIN, LEDINBURGH, ROME, & NAPLES
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This map was made by George F. Cram for "Cram's Unrivaled Family Atlas" in 1883. The vicinities of London, Paris, Berlin, St. Petersburg, Vienna, Dublin, Ledinburgh, Rome,and Naples are illustrated on individual maps on this page.
Date: 1885
Maker: George F. Cram
Size: 11 1/2 x 9 1/2
Price:
$30.00
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Rand McNally Popular Map of the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland, Popular Map of England and Wales
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Rand McNally & Company, still a major name in map publishing to this day, began as a small print shop opened in Chicago in 1856 by William H. Rand. The shop originally printed guidebooks and directories. In 1858, Rand hired Andrew McNally who was later to become a partner. Within the next few years, the shop got into the railroad business by starting to print railway tickets and schedules, a key step in the development of the company. The ticket printing led to the publishing of railway guides, and by 1872 Rand McNally and Company had the capacity to publish maps. This map of Ireland, England, and Wales came from Rand McNally's Commercial Atlas. A highly successful run of atlases that lasted over a decade. These maps were primarily used by business, because of their accurate listing of railroads in operation as well as tables of statistical information.
Date: 1932
Maker: Rand McNally
Size: 12.5 x 19
Price:
$45.00
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Stanford's Library Map of London and its Suburbs - Sheet 4
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This hand colored map is from the "Modern Harrow School Atlas," pulblished in 1877 by Edward Stanford. A portion of London and it's suburbs is illustrated on this beautiful map. Details include major roads, railroads, important cities, rivers, and lakes. The majority of the map is black and white while some borders, roads, water bodies, parks, and rail lines are highlighted in bright outline colors. This map shows East London, Wanstead, and Leyton.
Date: 1877
Maker: Edward Stanford
Size: 13 x 16 1/2
Price:
$75.00
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The Environs of London
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Art Source International is proud to offer this map of London from the 1873 edition of Colton's General Atlas. Colton atlases, especially those from the early 1870's, have become increasingly rare. This map has been very well maintained. Its original hand coloring remains quite rich.
Date: 1873
Maker: G.W. & C.B. Colton
Size: 16" x 13"
Price:
$275.00
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The Environs of London
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Art Source International is proud to offer this map from the 1857 edition of Colton's General Atlas. Colton atlases, especially those from the late 1850's, have become increasingly rare. The General Atlas was the first single edition atlas published by the Colton brothers succeeding the expensive two volume Atlas of the World. The Colton firm refused to compromise quality, choosing to compete for sales in the finer quality international market rather than the cheap domestic one. Because of this, all maps were engraved by steel plates rather than by wax engraving which was the most common method used at this time. This city map of London is very detailed. It shows streets (named), railroads, parks, lakes and rivers, squares, government and public buildings, hospitals, and jails. Muted pastel coloring in pink, blue, green, and yellow.
Date: 1857
Maker: J.H. Colton & Co.
Size: 12 x 14 1/2
Price:
$275.00
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