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Finely engraved and detailed map of the county from "Bowles's New Medium English Atlas" . The maps in this series are based on those in Emanuel and Thomas Bowen's Atlas Anglicanus, and feature extensive county information on the map.
A topographical and historical description of the County of Worcester ... Illustrated with fourteen engravings and a map. Worcester Shire. By H. Moll Geographer.
May 28, 2020 · 67 maps are listed, included footpath and highways maps, and for farms and estates. John Speed’s map of Worcester. What maps do we hold? We have thousands of maps covering the county. Before Ordnance Survey mapping was haphazard, depending on whether someone had paid for a map to be created – maps were very, very expensive to create.
Map of the County of Worcester, from an actual Survey made in the Years 1820 & 1821, By C. & I. Greenwood, London.
A beautifully engraved and accurate 19th century map of Worcestershire which appeared in John Cary’s New & Correct English Atlas* (London: J. Cary, 1809). John Cary (c.1754-1835) is generally regarded as one of the greatest names in British cartography as his maps are unsurpassed for their quality, craftsmanship and detail.
Detailed Georgian town map of Worcester. Garden and park layouts illustrated. Engraved by John Roper from a drawing by George Roper under the direction of E.W. Bayley for 'The Beauties of England and Wales.
One-Inch, England and Wales, Engraved Maps, 1872-1914. Historic map - Sheet 199 - Worcester - Ordnance Survey of England and Wales. One-inch to the mile, Revised New Series (Hills Edition) by Ordnance Survey, published in 1898, part of the OS One-Inch, England and Wales, Revised New Series series.