£1,500
By MORESBY, Commander R[obert]; and CARLESS, Lieutenant T. G. ELWON, T. Captain; and PINCHING, Lieutenant H. N., 1857 (additions to 1861).
£700
By HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, 11th June 1873. New editions to 1918. Small corrections to 1919.
£100
By GREAT BRITAIN, WAR OFFICE, GEOGRAPHICAL SECTION, 1949
Stanford’s map of Central Africa
“Hops, reformation, turkeys, carp, and beer, came into England all in one year”
The Earl of Lonsdale’s copy of Thompson’s Alcedo
A revolution in data visualisation – First state of Beck’s iconic tube map
Wyld’s map of South Africa
One of only a few maps of the period created from first-hand knowledge
Aden: the “choke point” between the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean
One of the largest world maps ever printed
The First Commercial Building in London, and the Earliest English Copper Engraved Topographical Print 

