A Correct Map of the Island of Minorca
Survey'd, Drawn and Engraved, by Capt. Clement Lempriere;- Late Draughtsman to the Board of Ordnance.
London,
W.H. Toms,
[c.1763?].
Engraved map.
285 by 440mm. (11.25 by 17.25 inches).
11875
notes:
Captain Clement Lempriere (1683-1746) was a military engineer, draughtsman, cartographer and engraver, whose most important work was the draughtsmanship for Henry Popple's majestic map of the British Colonies of North America, published in 1733. He served with the British Army, attached to the Corps of Engineers, and in 1741 was appointed Chief Draughtsman at the Ordnance Office.
A version of this map, with sundry additions including the views of Mahon and St Phi...
A version of this map, with sundry additions including the views of Mahon and St Phi...
bibliography:
provenance:
Admiralty chart of the harbour’s and Anchorages in the Red Sea
The Battle of Bugia
Speed’s map of Persia
Western approaches to the Torres Strait, Australia
Madrid of the Bourbons
Among the most important documents of the early years of the British in Australia
A twin map of Minorca and Gibraltar
“The first [map] published in an atlas to depict California as an island, and an accurate east coast of North America” (Burden) 


