1834. Greenwood, Charles. Each map has a view of a notable county edifice in the corner.; 42 maps of English counties; 4 plates containing the counties of Wales.; Map of Eng... Greenwood (London).
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1915. Shows proposed and completed telegraph lines worldwide and detailed routes of varioius explorers.; Includes table of distances.; Relief shown by ha... G.W. Bacon & Co (London).
1920. Cover title.; Title in upper centre: Bacon's motoring map of England & Wales.; Insets: On north sheet: [Northumberland, Cumberland and Durham]; on ... G.W. Bacon & Co (London).
1900. Bacon, G. W. (George Washington), 1830-1921. Cover title: Bacon's atlas of London and suburbs. Includes index. New enl. and improved ed.. 1 atlas (xxv, 34p., 46 double leaves) : color maps ; 3... G.W. Bacon (London).
1900. G.W. Bacon & Co. Insets: Key map showing wards -- Continuation north on same scale. "43 G 13." 69 x 55 centimeters Scale approximately 1:10,729 City Maps. G.W. Bacon & Co. (London).
1929. John Bartholomew and Son. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.; Includes index to streets of central London.; Shows postal districts, railways, omnibus and tramway rou... John Bartholomew & Son (Edinburgh).
1929. John Bartholomew and Son. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.; Includes index to streets of central London.; Shows postal districts, railways, omnibus and tramway rou... John Bartholomew & Son (Edinburgh).
1841. Ackermann and Co. Bauerkeller invented a type of relief printing for city maps called "geomontographie." The city blocks with buildings are raised in white, while st... Ackermann & Co. (London).
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1695. Morden, Robert, approximately 1650-1703. Relief shown pictorially.; Detached from an edition of Camden, William. Camden's Britannia -- London, [1695-1772]. 30 x 37.3 centimeters Scale appr... (London).
1845. Betts, John, active 1844-1864. Relief shown by hachures.; Inset: Scilly Isles. 77 x 64 centimeters Scale approximately 1:820,000 General Map Collection. John Betts, 115 Strand (nearly opposite Exeter Hall) (London).