Old Series Ordnance Survey Author: John Rocque First Published: 1746 ISBN: 0 903541 16 5 Chart of the routes taken by Bonnie Prince Charlie in Great Britain and the marches of his army and of the English. The sieges are distinguished as are the battles that were fought in this enterprise more information... Author: John Rocque First Published: 1748 ISBN: 0 903541 21 1 This is the sixth volume in the series of eight and covers the Welsh counties (except for small parts of Flintshire, Radnorshire and Eastern Monmouthshire, and including parts of Cheshire, Herefordshi more information... Reproduction of maps of the counties have been published as part of an expanding series. The Yorkshire Rose This is the seventh volume in the series of eight and covers the North Central England (Cheshire, Derbyshire, most of Flint, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Shropshire and Staffordshire, southern La more information... Each pack has been faithfully reproduced on thick card and contains an introduction; both are contained in a card packet similar to those found in modern playing cards. Author: Pieter Van Den Keere First Published: 1605 ISBN: 0 903541 00 9 The 1850s had seen a growth in the demand for universal knowledge and with it the establishment of a free public library system. Publishers were not slow to grasp the implications of the Public L more information... Not all of us have plan chests in our houses! The maps concerned have been faithfully reproduced in the original scale (with the exception of one large scale map that has been slightly reduced) on high quality paper and case bound in A4 format together with a dust jacket.This publication contains a collection of the most important maps published during the period. 26 sheets plus an introduction by the late R A Skelton, sometime Superintendent of the Map Room of the B more information...This is an extract from A Map of the County of Sussex from an Actual Survey made in the years 1823 and 1824 by C & I Greenwood. This map is part of the collection 250 Years of Mapmaking in the Count more information... Atlas of the British Isles Author: Filippo Morghen First Published: 1768 ISBN: 0 903541 43 2 British Colonies in North America Index of the Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster and Borough of Southwark

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County of Berkshire
Author: John Rocque First Published: 1761
ISBN: 0 903541 19 X
This map published at a scale of 2 inches to 1 mile in 15 sheets plus a cover sheet, a key sheet, the title page and John Rocque's own prospectus on one sheet and an introduction by Paul Laxton of Liv  more information...
County of Essex
Author: John Chapman & Peter Andre First Published: 1777
ISBN: 0 903541 14 9
The map which covers an area 10' 0" wide x 7' 6" high when assembled was broken down into 25 equal sections which are reproduced at full scale on sheets of high quality paper. The set of reproduction  more information...
Dublin City in the 18th Century
Author: John Rocque First Published: 1756
ISBN: 0 903541 32 7
The four sheets that make up the map of the City of Dublin when assembled cover an area of 38" x 55"  more information...
Two Hundred and Fifty Years of Mapmaking in the County of Hampshire
Author: Christopher Saxton, John Norden, John Speed, John Ogilby, Robert Morden, Pieter van den Keere, Herman Moll, Talbot Edwards, Isaac Taylor, Thomas Milne, C + J Greenwood First Published: 1575 - 1826
ISBN: 0 903541 31 9
A collection of the most important maps published during the period. In 22 sheets plus a cover sheet and an Introduction by Paul Laxton of Liverpool University.  more information...
County of Kent
Author: Andrews, Dury & Herbert First Published: 1769
ISBN: 0 903541 13 0
This map comprises 25 sheets plus a key sheet. Assembled map 138 inches wide by 90 inches high.  more information...
County of Kent in 1801
Author: William Faden First Published: 1801
ISBN: 0 903541 42 4
The four sheets that covered the county of Kent which are reproduced were the first published by the newly formed Ordinance Survey in 1801. Introduction prepared by the late Professor Brian Harley.more information...
Two Hundred and Fifty Years of Mapmaking in the County of Surrey
Author: Christopher Saxton, John Norden, John Speed, John Ogilby, John Seller, Pieter van den Keere, Herman Moll, John Senex, John Harris, John Rocque, J Lindley, W Crosley, Old Series Ordnance Survey, C + J Greenwood First Published: 1575 - 1825
ISBN: 0 903541 27 0
A collection of the most important maps published during the period. In 27 sheets plus a cover sheet and an Introduction by William Ravenhill of Exeter University.  more information...
Two Hundred and Fifty Years of Mapmaking in the County of Sussex
Author: Christopher Saxton, John Norden, John Speed, John Ogilby, Richard Budgen, Thomas Yeakell, William Gardner, James Edwards, Philip Overton, Thomas Bowles First Published: 1575 - 1825
ISBN: 0 903541 15 7
This publication contains a collection of the most important maps published during the period. 26 sheets plus an introduction by the late R A Skelton, sometime Superintendent of the Map Room of the B  more information...
County of Staffordshire
Author: William Yates First Published: 1775
ISBN: 0 903541 37 8
This map comprises 6 sheets of 21.75 inches by 21 inches, folded to 7.25 inches by 10.5 inches. Assembled map 41 inches wide by 59 inches high.
Published for and also available from The Staffords  more information...
County of Yorkshire
Author: Jefferys First Published: 1775
ISBN: 0 903541 20 3
This map consists of 20 sheets plus a cover sheet and an introduction by Brian Harley of Exeter University. Assembled map 115 inches wide by 92 inches high.  more information...
Map of South East England
Author: Christopher Saxton First Published: 1559
ISBN: N/A
Kent, Sussex, Surrey, Middlesex and part of Essex, presented in 1 sheet at a scale of 1 inch to 4 miles. The image size is the same on the two paper sizes, one has been trimmed tighter than the other  more information...

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