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Smith's new English atlas : being a complete set of county maps, divided into hundreds, on which are delineated all the direct and cross roads part of which are from actual measurement, cities, towns, and most considerable villages, parks, gentlemen's seats, rivers, and navigable canals: preceded by a general map of England and Wales on which the principal roads are carefully described, for the purpose of facilitating the connexion of the respective maps. The whole accompanied by an index villaris, containing upwards of forty thousand names of places mentioned in the work, with reference to their situation
Smith, Charles (fl. 1803-1862)
1808
Greenwich meridian. The mail-coach routes are now distinctively coloured dark orange, to distinguish them from the other turnpike routes which are coloured buff. A few maps show revisions since the ...
Laurie & Whittle's new map of the county of York [cartographic material] : laid down from astronomical observations, as published in the Philosophical Transactions; and divided into it's Ridings with their subdivisions; exhibiting the whole of the mail, direct, & principal cross roads, navigable canals, rivers, &c. &c
Coltman, Nathaniel; Laurie & Whittle
12th April 1806
Greenwich meridian. Also has title: New map of the county of York.
Britannia, volume the first : or, An illustration of the kingdom of England and dominion of Wales: by a geographical and historical description of the principal roads thereof. Actually admeasured and delineated in a century of whole-sheet copper-sculps. Accomodated with the ichnography of the several cities and capital towns; and compleated by an accurate account of the more remarkable passages of antiquity, together with a novel discourse of the present state
Ogilby, John (1600-1676)
1675
Title page in red and black. Added engraved t.p. This is the first survey of the roads of England and Wales. The maps are engraved on strips representing bands of ribbon of about 2.5" width. They ...