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£600
A New and Correct CHART of the HARBOUR of CORKE.
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LINDSAY, Revd. J


Detailed and attractive chart of Cork harbour, with inset map of continuation of the inlet as far as Cork. Silhouette of coastal approach along lower edge. Sandbanks, rhumb lines compass points and soundings. Title cartouche at left, dedicatory cartouche at right. The Great Britain Coasting Pilot ...

Dimensions (W x H): 56.5 x 44.5 / 22 x 17½

£600
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THOMSON, John


Handsome pair of maps of Ireland, the northern part extends as far south as Dublin Bay. The southern part continues southwards. Inset view of Giants Causway at top left of northern part, and of the Bank of Ireland in Dublin at lower right of Southern Part. The New General Atlas was one of the most ...

Dimensions (W x H): 59 x 49.5 / 23 x 19½

£275
IRELAND (2SHEETS)
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Sheet one entitled Ireland, NORTH SHEET. Sheet two entitled IRELAND. Benevolent societies with the intention to disseminate knowledge were a distinguishing feature of the Victorian age. SDUK was founded in 1827 by John, Earl Russell and Henry Brougham, later Lord Chancellor of England. The ...

Dimensions (W x H): 48.5 x 66 / 19 x 26

£220
IRLANDA.
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PORCACCHI DA CASTIGLIONE, Thomaso


Map of Ireland with north to the right. Compass point, sea monsters. The maps for this atlas were engraved by Girolamo Porro from Padua, and are set within a page of text, with engraved headpiece and decorated initial. There were many editions of this popular atlas between 1576 and 1713.

Dimensions (W x H): 14 x 10.5 / 5½ x 4

£195
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ZATTA, Antonio


An attractive map of eastern Ireland, with decorative cartouche showing fishing nets and fish strewn on ground next to a tree. Antonio Zatta was one of the leading cartographers and publishers of the time, and his Atlante Novissimo was one of the most beautifully produced of 18th century ...

Dimensions (W x H): 33 x 42 / 13 x 16½

£185
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PIGOT, James & Co


Dimensions (W x H): 53 x 68 / 21 x 27

£130
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KAERIUS, Petrus


Beautiful map of Connaught on the west coast of Ireland from Jansson’s edition of Mercator’s Atlas Minor. Petrus Kaerius, Abraham Goos and others engraved additional maps.

Dimensions (W x H): 19 x 14 / 7½ x 5½

£120
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ROBERT DE VAUGONDY


Dimensions (W x H): 55 x 48 / 21½ x 19

£95
THE ENVIRONS OF DUBLIN
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Benevolent societies with the intention to disseminate knowledge were a distinguishing feature of the Victorian age. SDUK was founded in 1827 by John, Earl Russell and Henry Brougham, later Lord Chancellor of England. The Society published books that were deemed to be of high educational worth but ...

Dimensions (W x H): 38.5 x 30 / 15 x 12

£85
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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 8.6 / 5 x 3½

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