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£1600
NORFOLK a countie florishing and populous described and devided WITH THE armes of such noble families as have borne the titles thereof.
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SPEED, John.


Speed’s decorative map of Norfolk has two insets; Norwich at upper right and a battle scene at top left. A magnificent Royal Arms to the left of the title, seven coats of arms on right hand edge, scale at lower centre.

Dimensions (W x H): 51 x 38 / 20 x 15

£750
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JANSSON, Jan


Attractive map of Norfolk. Ships and sea monster at sea, seven coats of arms at top left. Title cartouche at top right, secondary cartouche with scales at lower left.Royal arms at top centre, five coats of arms flanked by cherubs at top left, compasses, ships at sea, ornamental cartouche at top ...

Dimensions (W x H): 50 x 38 / 19½ x 15

£720
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BLAEU, Joan


A beautiful map with title at top, decorated with nine shields, two are letf blank. Two further coats of arms- the Royal arms and the Three Lions on either side. The hundreds of the county are shown in outline colour. Koeman, Atlantes Neerlandica, Volume 2, 5295.2

Dimensions (W x H): 49.5 x 38 / 19½ x 15

£345
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MORDEN, Robert


Beautiful map of Norfolk, coloured by the hundreds of the county.

Dimensions (W x H): 58 x 36.8 / 23 x 14½

£275
NORFOLK.
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MORDEN, Robert


Beautiful map of Norfolk, coloured by the hundreds of the county. Cartouche at top right, scales lower right. 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 possible, and ...

Dimensions (W x H): 63 x 36 / 25 x 14

£175
NORFOLK.
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MORDEN, Robert


A detailed map of the county, with compass rose, and key to the hundreds. 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 ...

Dimensions (W x H): 21.5 x 16.5 / 8½ x 6½

£165
NORFOLCIAE DESCRIPTIO.
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KAERIUS, Petrus


Beautiful map of Norfolk 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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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): 37.8 x 31.9 / 15 x 12½

£65
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This county map by Lt. R.K. DAWSON. R.E. is one of several compiled between 1831 and 1832 showing the "Proposed Division of Counties and Boundaries of Boroughs".

Dimensions (W x H): 20.6 x 33.5 / 8 x 13

£50
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LAURIE, R.H.


A beautiful little map from this early nineteenth-century traveller’s companion, that gave accurate and detailed road information - routes, distances, turnpikes - on all major routes out of London.

Dimensions (W x H): 25 x 29 / 10 x 11½

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