COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
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RUMSEY~8~1
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
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Author:
Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland
author
Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland
Author
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Author:
Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office
author
Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office
Author
false
Date:
1887
date
1887
Date
false
Short Title:
8. Dorking.
short_title
8. Dorking.
Short Title
false
Publisher:
Ordnance Map Office
publisher
Ordnance Map Office
Publisher
false
Publisher Location:
Southampton
publisher_location
Southampton
Publisher Location
false
Type:
Pocket Map
type
Pocket Map
Type
false
Obj Height cm:
40
obj_height_cm
40
Obj Height cm
false
Obj Width cm:
60
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60
Obj Width cm
false
Scale 1:
63,360
scale_1
63,360
Scale 1
false
Note:
Folded. Map cut into 32 panels and mounted on linen.
note
Folded. Map cut into 32 panels and mounted on linen.
Note
false
Reference:
Geology is Solid
reference
Geology is Solid
Reference
false
Country:
England
country
England
Country
false
Country:
Wales
country
Wales
Country
false
Country:
Great Britain
country
Great Britain
Country
false
Subject:
Geology
subject
Geology
Subject
false
Full Title:
8. Dorking.
full_title
8. Dorking.
Full Title
false
List No:
6913.016
list_no
6913.016
List No
false
Series No:
16
series_no
16
Series No
false
Publication Author:
Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland
publication_author
Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland
Publication Author
false
Publication Author:
Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office
publication_author
Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office
Publication Author
false
Pub Date:
1899
pub_date
1899
Pub Date
false
Pub Title:
Ordnance Survey of Great Britain. Geological Survey of Great Britain. Old Series, One-Inch Map with National Grid, England and Wales.
pub_title
Ordnance Survey of Great Britain. Geological Survey of Great Britain. Old Series, One-Inch Map with National Grid, England and Wales.
Pub Title
false
Pub Note:
This geological map series of England and Wales was published beginning in 1834 and is shown on the Ordnance Survey Old Series of One Inch to the Mile base maps (see our 6916.000). A total of 262 sheets were published through 1898: 52 full sheets, 2 half sheets, and 208 quarter sheets. Our current set has 215 sheets; we have put online the missing 47 sheets with images from the collection of the British Geological Survey, although we will be replacing those over time as we acquire the missing sheets. The geological coloring of these maps was done by hand painting well into the 20th century - at a time when most geological maps were produced by color lithography. The resulting color is rich and produces images of great scientific and artistic clarity. Additional information on the history of the publication of the geological survey and map series is available at http://www.charlesclosesociety.org. Map catalog dates shown in our Date field are generally based on the most recent year shown on the map, with exceptions described in the Notes field. Our Pub Date (average date of the whole set of 262) is the date of the newest map in this set of the series. Geological maps show the 'solid' (bedrock) geology and the 'drift' deposits (such as peat and glacial deposits) with equal emphasis, if both are shown. See marginalia to determine if the map shows drift geology (surficial) geology, or updates for levels (elevations), railways, and other natural and cultural features. Additional individual map sheet and series information, such as history and legend, is available at the British Geological Survey at http://www.bgs.ac.u
pub_note
This geological map series of England and Wales was published beginning in 1834 and is shown on the Ordnance Survey Old Series of One Inch to the Mile base maps (see our 6916.000). A total of 262 sheets were published through 1898: 52 full sheets, 2 half sheets, and 208 quarter sheets. Our current set has 215 sheets; we have put online the missing 47 sheets with images from the collection of the British Geological Survey, although we will be replacing those over time as we acquire the missing sheets. The geological coloring of these maps was done by hand painting well into the 20th century - at a time when most geological maps were produced by color lithography. The resulting color is rich and produces images of great scientific and artistic clarity. Additional information on the history of the publication of the geological survey and map series is available at http://www.charlesclosesociety.org. Map catalog dates shown in our Date field are generally based on the most recent year shown on the map, with exceptions described in the Notes field. Our Pub Date (average date of the whole set of 262) is the date of the newest map in this set of the series. Geological maps show the 'solid' (bedrock) geology and the 'drift' deposits (such as peat and glacial deposits) with equal emphasis, if both are shown. See marginalia to determine if the map shows drift geology (surficial) geology, or updates for levels (elevations), railways, and other natural and cultural features. Additional individual map sheet and series information, such as history and legend, is available at the British Geological Survey at http://www.bgs.ac.uk/data/historicalmaps/home.html
Pub Note
false
Pub List No:
6913.000
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6913.000
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false
Pub Type:
Geologic Atlas
pub_type
Geologic Atlas
Pub Type
false
Pub Maps:
262
pub_maps
262
Pub Maps
false
Pub Height cm:
40
pub_height_cm
40
Pub Height cm
false
Pub Width cm:
55
pub_width_cm
55
Pub Width cm
false
Image No:
6913016
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6913016
Image No
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Download 1:
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<a href=https://www.davidrumsey.com/rumsey/download.pl?image=/D5005/6913016.sid target=_blank>Full Image Download in MrSID Format</a>
Download 1
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Download 2:
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<a href="https://www.extensis.com/support/geoviewer-9" target="_blank">GeoViewer for JP2 and SID files</a>
Download 2
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Authors:
Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland; Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office
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Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland; Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office
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