Hampshire, or the County of Southampton, including the Isle of Wight.
Surveyed by Thos. Milne in the Years 1788, 89, & 90. [together with] Hampshire or the County of Southampton Including the Isle of Wight Reduced from the large map on six sheets.
London,
executed and Published at the private expence of the Proprietor W. Faden, Geographer for His Majesty, Charing Cross,
Decr., 20th, 1791. [and] June 4th 1796.
Large engraved map, on six sheets, fine original outline hand-colour, dissected and mounted on linen, inset plans of Southampton and Winchester; [together with] engraved map, fine original outline hand-colour, dissected and mounted on linen, both housed within full calf pull-off slipcase.
1500 by 1400mm. (59 by 55 inches). [reduction] 700 by 590mm (27.5 by 23.2 inches)
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The first large-scale map of the county was published by Isaac Taylor in 1759; this was the only one of Taylor's five county surveys not to be re-issued by Faden, who preferred to use the new survey by Thomas Milne, eith whom he had worked a year later on a survey of Norfolk. Though both maps of Hampshire show similar detail the neater engraving and outline colour to the hundreds combine to give greater clarity to Milne's map, whilst the latter is alone in showing detailed ...
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