Sanderson’s rare large-scale map of Derbyshire

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[Derbyshire] This map of the County of Derby

from a Careful Survey made in the years 1834 and 1835, is with the greatest respect inscribed to John Coke Esqre. Of Debdale, One of His Majesty's Justices of Peace for the County.

SANDERSON, George
Mansfield,
Sanderson Surveyor,
Published Sept. 15th 1836.
Engraved map with fine original hand-colour in outline, on four sheets, dissected and laid on linen as two sheets, contained together within gilt red morocco slipcase.
1590 by 1240mm (62.5 by 48.75 inches).
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As communications began to improve during the nineteenth century, so did the demand for more detailed county maps. This map of Derbyshire from 1836 is a valuable source of information about the changes that occurred across Britain throughout this period. It presents the railroads and canals, newly enclosed fields, and increasingly urbanised landscape that came to characterise British cartography during the Industrial Revolution. The South portion of the map includes a key l...

bibliography:

bibliography:

Handford, 'Some Maps of the County of Derby, 1577-1850', (Derbyshire Miscellany, 1971); Rodger,'The large scale county maps of the British Isles, 1596-1850: a union list', (Bodleian Library, 1972).