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Stanford's library map of London and its suburbs : 24 sheets on the scale of six inches to a mile
Hyde, Ralph; Margary, Harry; Edward Stanford (Firm); Guildhall Library (London, England)
1980
Originally published: London : Stanford, 1862.
A travelling atlas of the English counties
Hall, Sidney (fl.1817-1860)
[1866]
Railways further revised since the edition of [1862]. Cf. Whitaker: The Harold Whitaker Collection... Univ. of Leeds, 1947, p. 87.
[Set of maps covering the county of Yorkshire]
Peake, J C; Harrison, J A (1915-); Owen, Henry (1716-1795); Great Britain. Ordnance Survey
1824-62
"Engraved at the Ordnance Survey Office... by J.C. Peake, the writing by J.A. Harrison. The hills by Henry Owen ... [etc.]". Railways corrected to 1862.--Whitaker: The Harold Whitaker Collection... ...
The Dispatch atlas
Davies, B R; Dower, John (fl. 1838-1846?)
1863
Although an atlas of the countries of the world, this atlas contains a set of very up to date county maps of England, drawn and engraved by B.R. Davies, John Dower, T. Ettling, J.W. Lowry, and Edward ...
Smith's new map of the inland navigation of England & Wales
Smith, Charles (fl. 1803-1862)
1803
"Novr. 30th 1801 & corrected to Jany. 1803.
A new map of Yorkshire : divided into Ridings &c
Smith, Charles (fl. 1803-1862)
1841
"Corrected to 1841".
A new map of Yorkshire : divided into Ridings and the parliamentary divisions
Smith, Charles (fl. 1803-1862)
1832
A revision of Smith's map of 1822. Cf. Whitaker: The Harold Whitaker Collection... Univ. of Leeds, 1947, p. 118.
Scotland [cartographic material] : Drawn and engrav'd from a series of angles and astronomical observations
Ainslie, John land-surveyor; Brown, Thomas (1785-1862); Faden, William (1750?-1836)
[ca. 1800]
"Published according to Act of Parliament with improvements till 1800 by Thomas Brown... and William Faden ... [etc.]". Inset maps: "Shetland Islands laid down upon a less scale than the map..."; "A...
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 ...
Smith's new English atlas, being a reduction of his large folio atlas : containing a complete set of county maps, on which are delineated all the direct & principal cross roads, cities, towns, & most considerable villages, parks, rivers and navigable canals: preceded by a general map of England & Wales. The whole carefully arranged according to the stations & intersections of the trigonometrical survey of England
Smith, Charles (fl. 1803-1862); Pickett, J; Gardner, W R (fl. 1816)
1822
A similar work to Cary's new and correct English atlas, but one which is little known. Cf. Whitaker: The Harold Whitaker Collection... Univ. of Leeds, 1947, p. 71. Maps engraved by Pickett or Gardne...
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 whichthe 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); Jones & Smith
1804
Maps dated "January 6th 1804". Map imprints: "Jones & Smith sc." These names have been added to the maps of Cheshire and Lancashire, from which they had been missing in another state of the 1804 edi...
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); Jones & Smith
1804
This was the first county atlas with the maps based on the meridian of Greenwich Observatory, though not all the maps are accurately so done. It is up to date as regards canals and turnpike roads.--Wh...