Rare large-scale plan of Oxford

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To the Chancellor, Master and Scholars of the University and the Mayor, Aldermen, & Citizens of the city of Oxford, This Plan from Actualy Survey is most respectfully inscribed by Robert Syer Hoggar, Assoc. Inst. C.E. 1850

HOGGAR, Robert Syer
Oxford,
1850
Engraved by Thos. Jones on four sheets, each 760 by 610 mm., on a scale of 44 feet to one inch, dissected and laid on canvas in four sections, each folding to 4to, pull-off case in half calf over marbled boards.
1565 by 1220mm. (61.5 by 48 inches).
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The most important nineteenth-century plan of the city of Oxford, forming a link between the earlier surveys carried out by Isaac Taylor in 1751, (with the later revision by William Faden in 1789), and Richard Davis in 1797 (engraved by John Cary and forming part of Davis's survey of Oxfordshire) and the large-scale maps and plans of the Ordnance Survey which surveyed Oxfordshire in 1876. Such plans, together with their smaller-scale successors that appeared in countless 'O...

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