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Stradmore House, Seat of Robert Taylor. Esq.
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RK Dawson Town Plan Cumberland
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Van Langeren.
This is a rare little antique county map of Cumberland, together with distance table engraved by Van Langeren and published by Thomas Jenner in "A Direction for the English Traveller" in 1643. Fairly tight margins.
Approx 11cms by 11cms.
Price: £95.00
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Thomas Moule.
This highly decorative antique county map of Cumberland has been embellished with armorials and other features.It was first published in 1836 and subsequent editions were published until 1842. This map includes railways and has been coloured by hand.
Approx 26cm by 19cm
Price: £75.00
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Greenville Collins - Lancashire, Cumberland and North Wales.
An antique sea chart from the "Great Britain's Coasting Pilot" by Captain Greenville Collins first published in 1693. The colouring is later
Approx 45cm by 60cm.
Price: £400.00
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Long Meg and her Daughters.
A Plan entitled "Long Meg and her Daughters near Little Salkeld. Circa 1747.
Approx 19cms by 11cms.
Price: £30.00
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Caudebec Fells
An antique map showing Caudebec Fells and a plan of an engine for raising water. Published in Gent. Magazine in 1747. Left margin cropped very close to border.
Approx 19cms by 10.5cms.
Price: £45.00
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Archibald Fullarton
This antique county map of Cumberland was published in the "Parliamentary Gazetteer of England and Wales" in 1834. The colouring is later.
Approx 19cms by 23.5cms.
Price: £45.00
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John Cary
An antique county map of Cumberland by John Cary, published in his "Traveller's Companion or a delineation of the Turnpike Roads of England and Wales", published in 1812. Original outline colouring.
Approx 9cms by 14cms.
Price: £25.00
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James Pigot.
An antique county map of Cumberland from "Pigot & Co.'s British Atlas". It contains a vignette of Carlisle Cathedral in the top left hand corner. Circa 1830-32. Early colour.
Approx 22cm by 36cm
Price: £65.00
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Emanuel Bowen and Thomas Kitchin.
n antique county map of Cumberland by Emanuel Bowen and Thomas Kitchin published in "The Universal Magazine for knowledge and Pleaseure" in 1748. The colouring is later. Bears the Arms of Carlisle and those of Cumberland.
Approx 15.5cms by 20cms.
Price: £85.00
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Badeslade and Toms
This antique county map of Cumberland was drawn by Thomas Badeslade and appeared in his only atlas, the "Chorographia Britanniae". This was published in 1742 by W. H. Toms, who also engraved the maps.
Approx 14.5cms by 15cms.
Price: £55.00
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John Cary.
An antique county map of Cumberland from the "New British Atlas" by John Cary published by John Stockdale in 1805.
Approx 52cms by 41cms.
Price: £65.00
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Owen & Bowen.
A decorative and finely engraved antique county map of Cumberland from the atlas "Brittania Depicta", published in 1720 by John OWEN and Emanuel BOWEN. It has been coloured by hand.
Approx 12cm by 18cm
Price: £45.00
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Seller - Grose.
An antique county map of Cumberland published by Francis Grose in "Supplement to the Antiquities of England and Wales" in 1787 using John Seller's maps of 1695. Later colouring and text continues on verso.
Approx 15cm by 22cm
Price: £45.00
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Greenvile Collins - Lancashire, Cumberland and North Wales.
An antique sea chart from the "Great Britain's Coasting Pilot" by Captain Greenville Collins first published in 1693.
Approx 45cm by 60cm.
Price: £400.00