Box 3
Contains 46 Results:
United Kingdom: "A New and Correct Plan of London and Westminster with the Latest Improvements", 1814
Will Darton, publisher.
United Kingdom: "Wyld's New Plan of London and Its Vicinity", 1870
Published by James Wyld, Geographer to the Queen.
United Kingdom: "Gall & Inglis' Reduced Ordnance Map of London", Not dated, circa 1890s
Maps of the continent of Europe.
United Kingdom: "Ordnance Survey Map of Longtown and District, Coloured Edition", 1907
Sheet 5. Published by the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton.
United Kingdom: "Ordnance Survey Map of Newcastle upon Tyne and District, Coloured Edition", 1912
Maps of the continent of Europe.
United Kingdom: "Ordnance Survey, England & Wales, Sheet 124", 1912
Published by the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton
United Kingdom: "Historic Map of Bath, indicating the sites of public buildings and residences of famous personages connected with the history of the city", 1919
Prepared by T. Sturge Cotterell. Printed and published at the "Bath & Wilts Chronicle" Office.
United Kingdom: "The Automobile Association Touring Map of England and Wales", Not dated, circa 1920s.
Published by John Bartholomew & Son, Ltd., The Geographical Institute, Edinburgh.
United Kingdom: "A Modern Pilgrim's Map of the British Isles or More Precisely The Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and The Irish Free State", 1937
Designed by C. E. Riddiford. Done in the map and art studios of The National Geographic Magazine.
United Kingdom: "Children's Map of London", Not dated.
Printed and published by John Bartholomew & Son Ltd.
United Kingdom: "Historical Map of England and Wales", Not dated,
By L. G Bullock. John Bartholomew & Son Ltd.
United States: "Map of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island, constructed from the latest authorities", 1833
Published by Augustus Mitchell, Philadelphia.
United States: "A Reconnoissance of the Minnay Sotor Watapah or St. Peter's River to Its Sources, made in the year 1835 by G. W. Featherstonhough, U.S. Geologist" and "A Map of a portion of the Indian Country lying east and west of the Mississippi River to the forthy sixth dgree of north latitute from personal observation made in the autumn of 1835 and recent authentic documents, constructed for the Topographical Bureau by G. W. F. U.S. Geol.", 1835
Two maps are bound into one pocket binding
United States: "Map of Terre Haute and Richmond Rail Road and Connecting Lines", Not dated. Circa 1850.
By T. A. Morris, Civil Engineer.
United States: "Maryland and Delaware with parts of Pennsylvania and Virginia, showing the Railroads.", 1852
Drawn and Published by F. Lucas Jr. Engraved by J. Yeager.
United States: "Colton's Railroad & Township Map of the State of Maine with portions of New Hampshire, New Brunswick & Canada", 1853
Published by J. H. Colton.
United States: "Geological Map of the United States and the British Provinces of North America", 1853
By Jules Marcou. Published by Gould & Lincoln, Boston.
United States: "Map of the Milwaukee & Mississippi Railroad and its Connections", Not dated. Circa 1855.
Lithographed and Printed by J. H. Colton & Co., New York.
United States: "U.S. Geographical Surveys West of 100th Meridian. Topographical and Land Classification Atlas Sheets.", 1878
Expeditions of 1877 under the command of 1st Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. By order of the Honorable the Secretary of War under the direction of Brig. Gen. A. A. Humphreys, Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army. Set of 10 maps.
United States: "The Indian Territory", 1844
Drawn & Lith. for the Democratic Review
