Lancashire – Hall’s fine and rare geological map of Lancashire

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A Mineralogical and Geological Map of the Coalfield of Lancashire

with parts of Yorkshire, Cheshire & Derbyshire by Elias Hall.

HALL, Elias
Castleton & Manchester,
[c1836].
Large engraved map, fine original hand-colour, dissected and mounted on linen, a few tears to old folds, and some loss to green silk edging, folding into original red cloth slipcase, with black morocco label, lettered in gilt, rubbed and scuffed.
990 by 1300mm (39 by 51.25 inches).
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One of the earliest large-scale geological maps.

In 1834, Elias Hall published the present work, one of the first, if not the first geological map to be published on a scale of one inch to one mile. The map is dedicated to Adam Sedgwick Vice President of the Geological Society, and is coloured in similar fashion to William Smith's 1815 map of England and Wales, with dense colours marking the lower outcrops (bassets) of the coal seams and other units, and with the...

bibliography:

bibliography:

Second state with the NHM Map Room SB 72Aa HALL; Ford, T. D., & Torrens, H. S., 'Elias Hall, pioneer mineral surveyor and geologist in the Midlands and Lancashire', Mercian Geologist, 2011.

provenance:

provenance:

Ownership inscription on slipcase and map of Henry Holt, of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, a civil engineer and member of the 'British Association for the Advancement of Science'.