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£175
Comitatus ROTELANDIAE Tabula Nova.
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MORDEN, Robert


Beautiful map of Rutland, coloured by the hundreds of the county. Cartouche at lower right, scales at lower left. The 1695 edition of Camden's Britannia was the first edition to contain Robert Morden's beautiful county maps. Morden went to considerable trouble to make them as accurate as ...

Dimensions (W x H): 36.5 x 29 / 14½ x 11½

£120
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MOULE, Thomas


Border coats of arms and vignettes in black and white

Dimensions (W x H): 19 x 25 / 7½ x 10

£105
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MORDEN, Robert


. An attractive map of the now defunct and tiny county of Rutland. Shows the towns of Okeham and Uppingham in detail. Ornamental cartouche. Compass at top left, scale at lower left

Dimensions (W x H): 36 x 28.5 / 14 x 11

£95
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MORDEN, Robert


. An attractive map of the now defunct and tiny county of Rutland. Shows the towns of Okeham and Uppingham in detail. Ornamental cartouche. Compass at top left, scale at lower left

Dimensions (W x H): 36 x 28.5 / 14 x 11

£95
RUTLANDSHIRE.
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MORDEN, Robert


Attractive map of Rutlandshire.Title in decorative cartouche. Morden’s maps for Camden’s Britannia were a landmark in British mapmaking. In response to public demand, the smaller Morden atlas, The Magna Britannia was published in 1702. These small Morden maps are now much harder to find than the ...

Dimensions (W x H): 22 x 17.5 / 8½ x 7

£85
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J & C Walker


This is from a later edition of the Walker Brothers famous beautifully engraved The British Atlas of 1837. ‘An interesting feature is that the maps were usually issued with all railways built marked in red by hand. Often these red railways are more extensive than lines actually engraved on the maps ...

Dimensions (W x H): 38.9 x 33.1 / 15½ x 13

£60
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VAN DEN KERRE, P.( Petrus Kaerius)


George Humble published this Atlas in 1627, known as the Speed Miniature Map. Of the 63 maps in the Atlas, 40 were from the original Van den Kerri plates, reworked, 16 were reduced from Speed and 7 were additional. The publication was very popular and there were further reissues up to 1676.

Dimensions (W x H): 12.2 x 8 / 5 x 3

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