“the first accurate map of the whole of Ireland”

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A General Map of Ireland to Accompany the Report of the Railway Commissioners

shewing the Principal Physical Features and Geological Structure of the country, constructed in 1836 and engraved in 1837-8

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GRIFFITH, Richard
Dublin, and London,
Hodges & Smith, and James Gardner,
[April or May, 1839].
Engraved map, fine original full wash colour, on six sheets, each sheets dissected and mounted on linen, edged in red silk, with numbered tabs and title in pencil to verso, chemise with ownership inscription 'Sent to me from London by Mr Drummond Under Secretary, July 1840' (signature erased), all housed in original diced tanned calf slipcase, rubbed.
1950 by 1590mm (76.75 by 62.5 inches).
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Griffith's map not only represents the most accurate map of Ireland published to date, but is also the first geological map of the country, putting the great work on a par with the likes of William Smith's geological map of England (1815), and John Macolloch's map of Scotland (1836).

Richard Griffith (1784-1878), surveyor and geologist, began his great endeavour in 1810. By the spring of 1814, he had outlined much of the country's geology on a copy of Alexander T...

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bibliography:

Bonar-Law 352 (i); Davies, Gordon L., 'Notes on the Various Issues of Sir Richard Griffith's Quarter-Inch Geological Map of Ireland, 1839-185', Imago Mundi, Vol. 29 (1977), pp. 35-44.

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