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Printed on parchment-likestock, 8.5x11 inches, these maps show every parish name, railroad, and other details. Circa 1840-45. Useful for perspective and attractive enough to serve as an illustration in a family history. For some counties, less detailed internal boundary maps are also available (showing hundreds, the basis for organization of some records); for others, this is the only type. C$3.00 eachA Compleat Map of the British Isles, or Great Britain and Ireland, with Their Respective Roads and Divisions
M25. Originally issued in London in 1772 by Robert Sayer, this large (20-inch by 26-inch) map shows counties, major towns and principal roads as they were in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales just prior to the American Revolution.
C$10.95Ireland/Britain
Set X1. Two maps. A.K. Johnston's map of Ireland, reprinted from an 1844 original, shows counties, towns, roads and villages, as well as canals and railroads, as they were at the time of the Great Famine. Ideal for locating Irish villages. The set also includes a reprint of Laurie and Whittle's 1797 map The Invasions of England and Ireland that identifies 62 major battle sites in England and Wales and 14 in Ireland. Black and white maps, printed on 18-inch by 24-inch paper. C$17.95England Circa 1875 (2 sheets)
X7. Counties, villages, and towns are identified in both England and Wales, as are the important railways and roads. Can be dissected and mounted to make a large two-foot by three-foot map. Printed on two 18-inch by 24-inch sheets. C$17.95Black's Map of Yorkshire 1875
M26. Issued by A. and C. Black about 1875, John Bartholomew's map of this area identifies small towns, some manor houses and both major and minor roads. An attractive example of 19th century mapmaking. Black and white map, printed on 18-inch by 24-inch paper. C$10.95South Wales in 1869
R24. This Bartholomew - Black map includes the counties of Pembroke, Cardigan, Radnor, Brecknock, Glamorgan and Caermarthen. Shows rail,
cross and carriage roads, as well as towns and villages. The sheet is 18 inches by 24 inches. The detail is similar to the individual small county maps. C$10.95North Wales in 1869
R1. Encompassing the shires of Anglesea, Flint, Caernarvon, Denbigh, Merioneth, and Montgomery, this finely detailed map was drawn by John Bartholomew and published by Adam and Charles Black in 1869. Showing rail, cross, and coach roads, as well as towns and villages, this important map will be useful to anyone researching in the above areas. Black and white map, printed on 18-inch by 24-inch paper. C$10.95XE.com Personal Currency Assistant |