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Map showing meteorological stations on air routes over South-East England.
Air Ministry; Great Bri...
Map showing meteorologi...
1926
14344.078
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[Air Ministry, Great Britain. War Office, Great Britain. Ordnance Survey]
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Map showing meteorological stations on air routes over South-East England. O.R. 307. War Office, 1926.
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14344.078
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Map showing meteorological stations along air routes across southeastern England in 1926. Shows political boundaries, cities, railways, topography, drainage, coastlines and islands. Includes a legend. Colored lithograph. Map is 13 x 17 cm, on sheet 21 x 30 cm. Accompanied by descriptive text on pages 57-62.
Composite: Devon Sheets 20 to 27 and title.
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Composite: Devon Sheets...
1809
6745.010
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, Great Britain. Board of Ordnance]
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(Composite of) Devon Sheets 20 to 27 and title.
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6745.010
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Published Oct. 11, 1809, by Lt. Coll. Mudge, Tower. A composite image of all eight sheets of the Devon map, including the title sheet. State 1, Margary.
Composite: England and Wales, New Popular One-Inch Map, Sheets 64-190 (114 sheets).
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Composite: England and ...
1947
6917.120
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey
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(Composite Map of) England and Wales, New Popular One-Inch Map, Sheets 64-190 (114 sheets).
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6917.120
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This composite map of all 114 sheets of the New Popular edition Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales was generously provided to us by the National Library of Scotland, Christopher Fleet, Senior Map Curator. For more information on this composite map see the NLS website, http://maps.nls.uk/os/one-inch-new-popular/index.html
Covers: The County of Kent, with part of the County of Essex
Mudge, William, 1762-18...
Covers: The County of K...
1801
8534.001
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[Faden, William, 1750?-1836, Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William, 1762-1820]
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(Covers to) General survey of England and Wales : an entirely new & accurate survey of the County of Kent, with part of the County of Essex done by the surveying drafsmen of His Majesty's Honourable Board of Ordnance ; on the basis of the trigonometrical survey carried on by their orders under the direction of Captn. W. Mudge of the Royal Artillery, F.R.S. ; Thos. Foot, engraver. London : Published by W. Faden, Geographer to His Majesty and to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Charing Cross, January 1st, 1801.
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8534.001
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First map issued by the Ordnance Survey, although published by William Faden. The is an early Margary state without the Royal Military Canal (completed in 1809), When the Ordnance Survey adopted the grid system for its maps in 1805, these four sheet lines for Kent were superseded by slightly different sheet lines. Description: uncolored map of the County of Kent in England and part of the County of Essex on sheet 118x176. Dissected to 32 sections, 30x22, and mounted on linen, placed in leather case 31x23. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich. Map showing roads, towns and villages, farmlands and topographical features. Includes Coat of arms at head of title. In lower right corner "To the most noble Charles Marquis Cornwallis and the rest the principal officers of His Majesty's Ordnance this map is respectfully dedicated by their most obedient & faithful servant W. Mudge, Drawing Room Tower, January 1st 1801".
The County of Kent, with part of the County of Essex.
Mudge, William, 1762-18...
The County of Kent, wit...
1801
8534.002
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[Faden, William, 1750?-1836, Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William, 1762-1820]
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General survey of England and Wales : an entirely new & accurate survey of the County of Kent, with part of the County of Essex done by the surveying drafsmen of His Majesty's Honourable Board of Ordnance ; on the basis of the trigonometrical survey carried on by their orders under the direction of Captn. W. Mudge of the Royal Artillery, F.R.S. ; Thos. Foot, engraver. London : Published by W. Faden, Geographer to His Majesty and to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Charing Cross, January 1st, 1801.
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8534.002
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First map issued by the Ordnance Survey, although published by William Faden. The is an early Margary state without the Royal Military Canal (completed in 1809), When the Ordnance Survey adopted the grid system for its maps in 1805, these four sheet lines for Kent were superseded by slightly different sheet lines. Description: uncolored map of the County of Kent in England and part of the County of Essex on sheet 118x176. Dissected to 32 sections, 30x22, and mounted on linen, placed in leather case 31x23. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich. Map showing roads, towns and villages, farmlands and topographical features. Includes Coat of arms at head of title. In lower right corner "To the most noble Charles Marquis Cornwallis and the rest the principal officers of His Majesty's Ordnance this map is respectfully dedicated by their most obedient & faithful servant W. Mudge, Drawing Room Tower, January 1st 1801".
Covers: The County of Kent, with part of the County of Essex
Mudge, William, 1762-18...
Covers: The County of K...
1809
6736.001
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[Faden, William, 1750?-1836, Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William, 1762-1820]
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(Covers to) General survey of England and Wales : an entirely new & accurate survey of the County of Kent, with part of the County of Essex done by the surveying drafsmen of His Majesty's Honourable Board of Ordnance ; on the basis of the trigonometrical survey carried on by their orders under the direction of Captn. W. Mudge of the Royal Artillery, F.R.S. ; Thos. Foot, engraver. London : Published by W. Faden, Geographer to His Majesty and to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Charing Cross, January 1st, 1801.
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6736.001
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First map issued by the Ordnance Survey, although published by William Faden. The is the Margary state 4 showing the Royal Military Canal (completed in 1809), so actually issued c 1809. When the Ordnance Survey adopted the grid system for its maps in 1805, these four sheet lines for Kent were superseded by slightly different sheet lines. Description: uncolored map of the County of Kent in England and part of the County of Essex on sheet 118x176. Dissected to 32 sections, 30x22, and mounted on linen, placed in green cardboard marble case 31x23. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich. Map showing roads, towns and villages, farmlands and topographical features. Includes Coat of arms at head of title. In lower right corner "To the most noble Charles Marquis Cornwallis and the rest the principal officers of His Majesty's Ordnance this map is respectfully dedicated by their most obedient & faithful servant W. Mudge, Drawing Room Tower, January 1st 1801".
The County of Kent, with part of the County of Essex.
Mudge, William, 1762-18...
The County of Kent, wit...
1809
6736.000
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[Faden, William, 1750?-1836, Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William, 1762-1820]
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General survey of England and Wales : an entirely new & accurate survey of the County of Kent, with part of the County of Essex done by the surveying drafsmen of His Majesty's Honourable Board of Ordnance ; on the basis of the trigonometrical survey carried on by their orders under the direction of Captn. W. Mudge of the Royal Artillery, F.R.S. ; Thos. Foot, engraver. London : Published by W. Faden, Geographer to His Majesty and to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Charing Cross, January 1st, 1801.
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6736.000
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First map issued by the Ordnance Survey, although published by William Faden. The is the Margary state 4 showing the Royal Military Canal (completed in 1809), so actually issued c 1809. When the Ordnance Survey adopted the grid system for its maps in 1805, these four sheet lines for Kent were superseded by slightly different sheet lines. Description: uncolored map of the County of Kent in England and part of the County of Essex on sheet 118x176. Dissected to 32 sections, 30x22, and mounted on linen, placed in green cardboard marble case 31x23. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich. Map showing roads, towns and villages, farmlands and topographical features. Includes Coat of arms at head of title. In lower right corner "To the most noble Charles Marquis Cornwallis and the rest the principal officers of His Majesty's Ordnance this map is respectfully dedicated by their most obedient & faithful servant W. Mudge, Drawing Room Tower, January 1st 1801".
Composite: Sheets 1 - 21, Plan of York, 1852
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Composite: Sheets 1 - 2...
1852
6740.022
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
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(Composite to) (Sheets 1 - 21) York. Surveyed in 1850, by Captain Tucker; R.E. Engraved in 1851, under the direction of Captain Yolland, R.E. at the Ordnance Map Office, Southampton, and Published by Lt. Colonel Hall R.E. Superintendent, 1st. Sept., 1852.
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6740.022
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This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 1: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 1: Plan of York, ...
1852
6740.001
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
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Sheet 1: York. Surveyed in 1850, by Captain Tucker; R.E. Engraved in 1851, under the direction of Captain Yolland, R.E. at the Ordnance Map Office, Southampton, and Published by Lt. Colonel Hall R.E. Superintendent, 1st. Sept., 1852.
List No
6740.001
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This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 2: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 2: Plan of York, ...
1852
6740.002
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
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Sheet 2: York. Surveyed in 1850, by Captain Tucker; R.E. Engraved in 1851, under the direction of Captain Yolland, R.E. at the Ordnance Map Office, Southampton, and Published by Lt. Colonel Hall R.E. Superintendent, 1st. Sept., 1852.
List No
6740.002
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This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 3: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 3: Plan of York, ...
1852
6740.003
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
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Sheet 3: York. Surveyed in 1850, by Captain Tucker; R.E. Engraved in 1851, under the direction of Captain Yolland, R.E. at the Ordnance Map Office, Southampton, and Published by Lt. Colonel Hall R.E. Superintendent, 1st. Sept., 1852.
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6740.003
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This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 4: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 4: Plan of York, ...
1852
6740.004
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
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Sheet 4: York. Surveyed in 1850, by Captain Tucker; R.E. Engraved in 1851, under the direction of Captain Yolland, R.E. at the Ordnance Map Office, Southampton, and Published by Lt. Colonel Hall R.E. Superintendent, 1st. Sept., 1852.
List No
6740.004
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This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 5: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 5: Plan of York, ...
1852
6740.005
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
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Sheet 5: York. Surveyed in 1850, by Captain Tucker; R.E. Engraved in 1851, under the direction of Captain Yolland, R.E. at the Ordnance Map Office, Southampton, and Published by Lt. Colonel Hall R.E. Superintendent, 1st. Sept., 1852.
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6740.005
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Uncolored facsimile copy of sheet 5. This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 6: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 6: Plan of York, ...
1852
6740.006
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
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Sheet 6: York. Surveyed in 1850, by Captain Tucker; R.E. Engraved in 1851, under the direction of Captain Yolland, R.E. at the Ordnance Map Office, Southampton, and Published by Lt. Colonel Hall R.E. Superintendent, 1st. Sept., 1852.
List No
6740.006
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This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 7: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 7: Plan of York, ...
1852
6740.007
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
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Sheet 7: York. Surveyed in 1850, by Captain Tucker; R.E. Engraved in 1851, under the direction of Captain Yolland, R.E. at the Ordnance Map Office, Southampton, and Published by Lt. Colonel Hall R.E. Superintendent, 1st. Sept., 1852.
List No
6740.007
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This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 8: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 8: Plan of York, ...
1852
6740.008
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
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Sheet 8: York. Surveyed in 1850, by Captain Tucker; R.E. Engraved in 1851, under the direction of Captain Yolland, R.E. at the Ordnance Map Office, Southampton, and Published by Lt. Colonel Hall R.E. Superintendent, 1st. Sept., 1852.
List No
6740.008
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This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 9: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 9: Plan of York, ...
1852
6740.009
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
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Sheet 9: York. Surveyed in 1850, by Captain Tucker; R.E. Engraved in 1851, under the direction of Captain Yolland, R.E. at the Ordnance Map Office, Southampton, and Published by Lt. Colonel Hall R.E. Superintendent, 1st. Sept., 1852.
List No
6740.009
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This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 10: Plan of York, 1852
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Sheet 10: Plan of York,...
1852
6740.010
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
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Sheet 10: York. Surveyed in 1850, by Captain Tucker; R.E. Engraved in 1851, under the direction of Captain Yolland, R.E. at the Ordnance Map Office, Southampton, and Published by Lt. Colonel Hall R.E. Superintendent, 1st. Sept., 1852.
List No
6740.010
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 11: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 11: Plan of York,...
1852
6740.011
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
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Sheet 11: York. Surveyed in 1850, by Captain Tucker; R.E. Engraved in 1851, under the direction of Captain Yolland, R.E. at the Ordnance Map Office, Southampton, and Published by Lt. Colonel Hall R.E. Superintendent, 1st. Sept., 1852.
List No
6740.011
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This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 12: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 12: Plan of York,...
1852
6740.012
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
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Sheet 12: York. Surveyed in 1850, by Captain Tucker; R.E. Engraved in 1851, under the direction of Captain Yolland, R.E. at the Ordnance Map Office, Southampton, and Published by Lt. Colonel Hall R.E. Superintendent, 1st. Sept., 1852.
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6740.012
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Uncolored facsimile copy of sheet 12. This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 13: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 13: Plan of York,...
1852
6740.013
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
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Sheet 13: York. Surveyed in 1850, by Captain Tucker; R.E. Engraved in 1851, under the direction of Captain Yolland, R.E. at the Ordnance Map Office, Southampton, and Published by Lt. Colonel Hall R.E. Superintendent, 1st. Sept., 1852.
List No
6740.013
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 14: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 14: Plan of York,...
1852
6740.014
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
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Sheet 14: York. Surveyed in 1850, by Captain Tucker; R.E. Engraved in 1851, under the direction of Captain Yolland, R.E. at the Ordnance Map Office, Southampton, and Published by Lt. Colonel Hall R.E. Superintendent, 1st. Sept., 1852.
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6740.014
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 15: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 15: Plan of York,...
1852
6740.015
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
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Sheet 15: York. Surveyed in 1850, by Captain Tucker; R.E. Engraved in 1851, under the direction of Captain Yolland, R.E. at the Ordnance Map Office, Southampton, and Published by Lt. Colonel Hall R.E. Superintendent, 1st. Sept., 1852.
List No
6740.015
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 16: Plan of York, 1852
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Sheet 16: Plan of York,...
1852
6740.016
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
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Sheet 16: York. Surveyed in 1850, by Captain Tucker; R.E. Engraved in 1851, under the direction of Captain Yolland, R.E. at the Ordnance Map Office, Southampton, and Published by Lt. Colonel Hall R.E. Superintendent, 1st. Sept., 1852.
List No
6740.016
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 17: Plan of York, 1852
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Sheet 17: Plan of York,...
1852
6740.017
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
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Sheet 17: York. Surveyed in 1850, by Captain Tucker; R.E. Engraved in 1851, under the direction of Captain Yolland, R.E. at the Ordnance Map Office, Southampton, and Published by Lt. Colonel Hall R.E. Superintendent, 1st. Sept., 1852.
List No
6740.017
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 18: Plan of York, 1852
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Sheet 18: Plan of York,...
1852
6740.018
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
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Sheet 18: York. Surveyed in 1850, by Captain Tucker; R.E. Engraved in 1851, under the direction of Captain Yolland, R.E. at the Ordnance Map Office, Southampton, and Published by Lt. Colonel Hall R.E. Superintendent, 1st. Sept., 1852.
List No
6740.018
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 19: Plan of York, 1852
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Sheet 19: Plan of York,...
1852
6740.019
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
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Sheet 19: York. Surveyed in 1850, by Captain Tucker; R.E. Engraved in 1851, under the direction of Captain Yolland, R.E. at the Ordnance Map Office, Southampton, and Published by Lt. Colonel Hall R.E. Superintendent, 1st. Sept., 1852.
List No
6740.019
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 20: Plan of York, 1852
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Sheet 20: Plan of York,...
1852
6740.020
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
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Sheet 20: York. Surveyed in 1850, by Captain Tucker; R.E. Engraved in 1851, under the direction of Captain Yolland, R.E. at the Ordnance Map Office, Southampton, and Published by Lt. Colonel Hall R.E. Superintendent, 1st. Sept., 1852.
List No
6740.020
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 21: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 21: Plan of York,...
1852
6740.021
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
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Sheet 21: York. Surveyed in 1850, by Captain Tucker; R.E. Engraved in 1851, under the direction of Captain Yolland, R.E. at the Ordnance Map Office, Southampton, and Published by Lt. Colonel Hall R.E. Superintendent, 1st. Sept., 1852.
List No
6740.021
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Title: Devon
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Title: Devon
1809
6745.001
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, Great Britain. Board of Ordnance]
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Title sheet for Devon, The Second Part of the General Survey of England and Wales.
List No
6745.001
Note
Title to the eight sheet map set, printed as a single sheet.
Devon No. XXVII (Sheet 27)
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Devon No. XXVII (Sheet ...
1809
6745.002
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, Great Britain. Board of Ordnance]
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Devon No. XXVII (Sheet 27)
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6745.002
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Published Oct. 11, 1809, by Lt. Coll. Mudge, Tower.
Devon No. XXVI (Sheet 26)
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Devon No. XXVI (Sheet 2...
1809
6745.003
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, Great Britain. Board of Ordnance]
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Devon No. XXVI (Sheet 26)
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6745.003
Note
Published Oct. 11, 1809, by Lt. Coll. Mudge, Tower.
Devon No. XXV (Sheet 25)
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Devon No. XXV (Sheet 25...
1809
6745.004
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, Great Britain. Board of Ordnance]
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Devon No. XXV (Sheet 25)
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6745.004
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Published Oct. 11, 1809, by Lt. Coll. Mudge, Tower.
Devon No. XXIV (Sheet 24)
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Devon No. XXIV (Sheet 2...
1809
6745.005
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, Great Britain. Board of Ordnance]
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Devon No. XXIV (Sheet 24)
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6745.005
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Published Oct. 11, 1809, by Lt. Coll. Mudge, Tower.
Devon No. XXIII (Sheet 23)
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Devon No. XXIII (Sheet ...
1809
6745.006
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, Great Britain. Board of Ordnance]
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Devon No. XXIII (Sheet 23)
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6745.006
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no imprint or date.
Devon No. XXII (Sheet 22)
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Devon No. XXII (Sheet 2...
1809
6745.007
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, Great Britain. Board of Ordnance]
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Devon No. XXII (Sheet 22)
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6745.007
Note
Published Oct. 11, 1809, by Lt. Coll. Mudge, Tower.
Devon No. XXI (Sheet 21)
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Devon No. XXI (Sheet 21...
1809
6745.008
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, Great Britain. Board of Ordnance]
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Devon No. XXI (Sheet 21)
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6745.008
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Published Oct. 11, 1809, by Lt. Coll. Mudge, Tower.
Devon No. XX (Sheet 20)
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Devon No. XX (Sheet 20)
1809
6745.009
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, Great Britain. Board of Ordnance]
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Devon No. XX (Sheet 20)
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6745.009
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Published Oct. 11, 1809, by Lt. Coll. Mudge, Tower.
Covers: Dorsetshire, Part No. IV
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Covers: Dorsetshire, Pa...
1811
6746.001
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, Great Britain. Board of Ordnance]
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(Covers to) (Ordnance Survey map of Dorsetshire, Part No. IV, comprised in plates No. XV,XVI, XVII, and XVIII). Published 1st. Augt. 1811 by Lt. Colt. Mudge tower, Engraved at the drawing Room in the tower by Benjn. Baker & Assistants - the writing by E. Bourne.
List No
6746.001
Note
The early publication of Ordnance Survey sheets. The Fourth Part of the General Survey of England and Wales containing Dorsetshire, with parts of Somersetshire, Wiltshire and Hampshire, comprised in plates no. 15, 16, 17, and 18. Uncolored maps, present strong engraving impressions, printed by parts, and part numbering, they would join together to made a single map of 4 sheets, 136x196, mounted on linen, placed in green cardboard marble case 32x24.5. Shows roads, tracks, railways, rivers, built-up areas, forests, houses, gardens, etc. Relief shown by hachures and formlines. Meridian of Black Down. title supplied by cataloger.
Dorsetshire: No. 18
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Dorsetshire: No. 18
1811
6746.002
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, Great Britain. Board of Ordnance]
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(Dorsetshire) No. XVIII. Published 1st. Augt. 1811 by Lt. Colt. Mudge tower, Engraved at the drawing Room in the tower by Benjn. Baker & Assistants - the writing by E. Bourne.
List No
6746.002
Note
Sheet No. 18. Shows roads, tracks, railways, rivers, built-up areas, forests, houses, gardens, etc. Relief shown by hachures and formlines. Meridian of Black Down.
Dorsetshire: No. 17
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Dorsetshire: No. 17
1811
6746.003
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, Great Britain. Board of Ordnance]
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(Dorsetshire) No. XVII. Published 1st. Augt. 1811 by Lt. Colt. Mudge tower, Engraved at the drawing Room in the tower by Benjn. Baker & Assistants - the writing by E. Bourne.
List No
6746.003
Note
Sheet No. 17. Shows roads, tracks, railways, rivers, built-up areas, forests, houses, gardens, etc. Relief shown by hachures and formlines. Meridian of Black Down.
Dorsetshire: No. 16
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Dorsetshire: No. 16
1811
6746.004
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, Great Britain. Board of Ordnance]
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(Dorsetshire) No. XVI . Published 1st. Augt. 1811 by Lt. Colt. Mudge tower, Engraved at the drawing Room in the tower by Benjn. Baker & Assistants - the writing by E. Bourne.
List No
6746.004
Note
Sheet No. 16. Shows roads, tracks, railways, rivers, built-up areas, forests, houses and gardens, etc. Relief shown by hachures and formlines.
Dorsetshire: No. 15
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Dorsetshire: No. 15
1811
6746.005
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, Great Britain. Board of Ordnance]
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(Dorsetshire) No. XV. Published 1st. Augt. 1811 by Lt. Colt. Mudge tower, Engraved at the drawing Room in the tower by Benjn. Baker & Assistants - the writing by E. Bourne.
List No
6746.005
Note
Sheet No. 15: Shows roads, tracks, railways, rivers, built-up areas, forests, houses and gardens, etc. Relief shown by hachures and formlines.
Composite: Dorsetshire, Part No. IV: Sheets 15-18
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Composite: Dorsetshire,...
1811
6746.006
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, Great Britain. Board of Ordnance]
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(Ordnance Survey map of Dorsetshire, Part No. IV, comprised in plates No. XV,XVI, XVII, and XVIII). Published 1st. Augt. 1811 by Lt. Colt. Mudge tower, Engraved at the drawing Room in the tower by Benjn. Baker & Assistants - the writing by E. Bourne.
List No
6746.006
Note
Composite image of sheets 15, 16, 17, 18 of Dorsetshire.
Covers: An account of the trigonometrical survey. Vol. 3, 1811
Mudge, William, 1762-18...
Covers: An account of t...
1811
6874.001
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[Colby, Thomas, Mudge, William, 1762-1820]
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(Covers to) An account of the trigonometrical survey : carried on by order of the Master-General of his Majesty's Ordnance, in the years 1800. 1801, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1809. By Lieutenant-Colonel William Mudge, of the Royal Artillery, F.R.S. and Captain Thomas Colby, of the Royal Engineers. Vol. III. London : Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. for W. Faden, geographer to His Majesty ..., 1811. (inside front cover: showing the owner' plate) "Alex Keith Johnson, Geographer to the Queen, Edinburgh".
List No
6874.001
Note
Volume 3 published in 1811, in 382 pages, with folded view, diagrams, tables and maps of the triangulated survey. All text and images are printed as black and white. Bound in green cloth cardboard covers. This is the third part of Trigonometrical survey of England and Wales, published in 3 volumes. Vol. 1. An account of the trigonometrical survey carried on in the years 1795, and 1796. Vol.2 was published in two parts in 1801 and 1804 and is entirely the work of William Mudge, First published annually in the Philosophical Transactions, by Captain William Mudge, F.R.S. and Mr. Isaac Dalby. ... These important works provide a contemporary account of the early years of the Ordnance Survey, focusing on the methodology of triangulation and the equipment used during those first enterprises. The papers were read before the Royal Society in June 1795 and May 1797 respectively. The works were subsequently revised with two additional parts added, all published under a slightly different title between 1799 and 1811.
Text Page: owner' plate: Alex Keith Johnson, Geographer to the Queen, Edinburgh. V.3
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1811
6874.002
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[Colby, Thomas, Mudge, William]
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(Text Page to) (owner's plate) An account of the trigonometrical survey : carried on by order of the Master-General of his Majesty's Ordnance, in the years 1800. 1801, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1809. By Lieutenant-Colonel William Mudge, of the Royal Artillery, F.R.S. and Captain Thomas Colby, of the Royal Engineers. Vol. III. London : Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. for W. Faden, geographer to His Majesty ..., 1811. (inside front cover: showing the owner' plate) "Alex Keith Johnson, Geographer to the Queen, Edinburgh".
List No
6874.002
Note
Volume 3 published in 1811, in 382 pages, with folded view, diagrams, tables and maps of the triangulated survey. All text and images are printed as black and white. Bound in green cloth cardboard covers. This is the third part of Trigonometrical survey of England and Wales, published in 3 volumes. Vol. 1. An account of the trigonometrical survey carried on in the years 1795, and 1796. Vol.2 was published in two parts in 1801 and 1804 and is entirely the work of William Mudge, First published annually in the Philosophical Transactions, by Captain William Mudge, F.R.S. and Mr. Isaac Dalby. ... These important works provide a contemporary account of the early years of the Ordnance Survey, focusing on the methodology of triangulation and the equipment used during those first enterprises. The papers were read before the Royal Society in June 1795 and May 1797 respectively. The works were subsequently revised with two additional parts added, all published under a slightly different title between 1799 and 1811.
Title Page: An account of the trigonometrical survey. Vol. 3, 1811
Mudge, William; Colby, ...
Title Page: An account ...
1811
6874.003
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[Colby, Thomas, Mudge, William]
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(Title Page to) An account of the trigonometrical survey : carried on by order of the Master-General of his Majesty's Ordnance, in the years 1800. 1801, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1809. By Lieutenant-Colonel William Mudge, of the Royal Artillery, F.R.S. and Captain Thomas Colby, of the Royal Engineers. Vol. III. London : Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. for W. Faden, geographer to His Majesty ..., 1811. (inside front cover: showing the owner' plate) "Alex Keith Johnson, Geographer to the Queen, Edinburgh".
List No
6874.003
Note
Volume 3 published in 1811, in 382 pages, with folded view, diagrams, tables and maps of the triangulated survey. All text and images are printed as black and white. Bound in green cloth cardboard covers. This is the third part of Trigonometrical survey of England and Wales, published in 3 volumes. Vol. 1. An account of the trigonometrical survey carried on in the years 1795, and 1796. Vol.2 was published in two parts in 1801 and 1804 and is entirely the work of William Mudge, First published annually in the Philosophical Transactions, by Captain William Mudge, F.R.S. and Mr. Isaac Dalby. ... These important works provide a contemporary account of the early years of the Ordnance Survey, focusing on the methodology of triangulation and the equipment used during those first enterprises. The papers were read before the Royal Society in June 1795 and May 1797 respectively. The works were subsequently revised with two additional parts added, all published under a slightly different title between 1799 and 1811.
Text Page: Preface: An account of the trigonometrical survey. Vol. 3, 1811
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1811
6874.004
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[Colby, Thomas, Mudge, William]
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(Text Page to) An account of the trigonometrical survey : carried on by order of the Master-General of his Majesty's Ordnance, in the years 1800. 1801, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1809. By Lieutenant-Colonel William Mudge, of the Royal Artillery, F.R.S. and Captain Thomas Colby, of the Royal Engineers. Vol. III. London : Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. for W. Faden, geographer to His Majesty ..., 1811. (inside front cover: showing the owner' plate) "Alex Keith Johnson, Geographer to the Queen, Edinburgh".
List No
6874.004
Note
Preface: Volume 3 published in 1811, in 382 pages, with folded view, diagrams, tables and maps of the triangulated survey. All text and images are printed as black and white. Bound in green cloth cardboard covers. This is the third part of Trigonometrical survey of England and Wales, published in 3 volumes. Vol. 1. An account of the trigonometrical survey carried on in the years 1795, and 1796. Vol.2 was published in two parts in 1801 and 1804 and is entirely the work of William Mudge, First published annually in the Philosophical Transactions, by Captain William Mudge, F.R.S. and Mr. Isaac Dalby. ... These important works provide a contemporary account of the early years of the Ordnance Survey, focusing on the methodology of triangulation and the equipment used during those first enterprises. The papers were read before the Royal Society in June 1795 and May 1797 respectively. The works were subsequently revised with two additional parts added, all published under a slightly different title between 1799 and 1811.
Text Page: (Continues) Preface: An account of the trigonometrical survey. Vol. 3, 1811
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1811
6874.005
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[Colby, Thomas, Mudge, William]
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(Text Page to) An account of the trigonometrical survey : carried on by order of the Master-General of his Majesty's Ordnance, in the years 1800. 1801, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1809. By Lieutenant-Colonel William Mudge, of the Royal Artillery, F.R.S. and Captain Thomas Colby, of the Royal Engineers. Vol. III. London : Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. for W. Faden, geographer to His Majesty ..., 1811. (inside front cover: showing the owner' plate) "Alex Keith Johnson, Geographer to the Queen, Edinburgh".
List No
6874.005
Note
Preface: Volume 3 published in 1811, in 382 pages, with folded view, diagrams, tables and maps of the triangulated survey. All text and images are printed as black and white. Bound in green cloth cardboard covers. This is the third part of Trigonometrical survey of England and Wales, published in 3 volumes. Vol. 1. An account of the trigonometrical survey carried on in the years 1795, and 1796. Vol.2 was published in two parts in 1801 and 1804 and is entirely the work of William Mudge, First published annually in the Philosophical Transactions, by Captain William Mudge, F.R.S. and Mr. Isaac Dalby. ... These important works provide a contemporary account of the early years of the Ordnance Survey, focusing on the methodology of triangulation and the equipment used during those first enterprises. The papers were read before the Royal Society in June 1795 and May 1797 respectively. The works were subsequently revised with two additional parts added, all published under a slightly different title between 1799 and 1811.
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1811
6874.006
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[Colby, Thomas, Mudge, William]
Full Title
(Text Page to) An account of the trigonometrical survey : carried on by order of the Master-General of his Majesty's Ordnance, in the years 1800. 1801, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1809. By Lieutenant-Colonel William Mudge, of the Royal Artillery, F.R.S. and Captain Thomas Colby, of the Royal Engineers. Vol. III. London : Printed by W. Bulmer and Co. for W. Faden, geographer to His Majesty ..., 1811. (inside front cover: showing the owner' plate) "Alex Keith Johnson, Geographer to the Queen, Edinburgh".
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6874.006
Note
Preface: Volume 3 published in 1811, in 382 pages, with folded view, diagrams, tables and maps of the triangulated survey. All text and images are printed as black and white. Bound in green cloth cardboard covers. This is the third part of Trigonometrical survey of England and Wales, published in 3 volumes. Vol. 1. An account of the trigonometrical survey carried on in the years 1795, and 1796. Vol.2 was published in two parts in 1801 and 1804 and is entirely the work of William Mudge, First published annually in the Philosophical Transactions, by Captain William Mudge, F.R.S. and Mr. Isaac Dalby. ... These important works provide a contemporary account of the early years of the Ordnance Survey, focusing on the methodology of triangulation and the equipment used during those first enterprises. The papers were read before the Royal Society in June 1795 and May 1797 respectively. The works were subsequently revised with two additional parts added, all published under a slightly different title between 1799 and 1811.
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