Plan of Table Bay with the Road of the Cape of Good Hope, from the Dutch Survey Published by Joannes van Keulen
London,
Robert Sayer and John Bennett,
1778.
Engraved map.
541 by 480mm. (21.25 by 19 inches).
12027
notes:
The first edition of a scarce English sea chart and plan of Cape Town and environs. Sayer and Bennett based their chart on Johannes van Keulen;s 1753 work, 'De Nieuwe Groote Lichtende Zee-Fakkel'.
The map provides a British insight into the development of Cape Town, a time when the Dutch colony had expanded beyond the Liesbeeck River and the Dutch East India Company (VOC) was still keen to keep maps of the colony secret. The Plan of Table Bay is both a practical ...
The map provides a British insight into the development of Cape Town, a time when the Dutch colony had expanded beyond the Liesbeeck River and the Dutch East India Company (VOC) was still keen to keep maps of the colony secret. The Plan of Table Bay is both a practical ...
bibliography:
Tooley, p.63 (Plate 47); Norwich 269.
provenance:
“…one of the largest, beautifullest, most useful, and diverting Ornaments…”
Greenough’s riposte to Smith in the battle of the geological maps
Shanghai Sewers
“Hops, reformation, turkeys, carp, and beer, came into England all in one year”
The first world map in a world atlas compiled and published by an Englishman
England and Wales as an old man 


