A Map of the Hills, Rivers, Canals, and Principal Roads, of England and Wales.
Upon a Scale of Six Miles to an Inch. Exhibiting most of the Places whose Situation has been ascertained by the Statioat auctionatns and Intersections of the Trigonometrical Survey. Compiled by A. Arrowsmith.
London,
Published by A. Arrowsmith Hydrographer to His Majesty, No.10 Soho Square,
1813. Additions to 1820.
Large engraved wall map, dissected and mounted on linen, full wash colour, dissected and mounted on linen, edged in blue silk.
1820 by 1450mm (71.75 by 57 inches).
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First published in 1813 a great deal of the map is based upon the work of the Ordnance Survey which had, by 1813, successfully mapped most of southern Britain. The present map is updated to 1820.
Aaron Arrowsmith (1750-1823) was the finest cartographer of his generation. Although he received little formal education it is believed that he was taught some mathematical instruction by William Emerson, an author of several books on the application of mathematics to t...
Aaron Arrowsmith (1750-1823) was the finest cartographer of his generation. Although he received little formal education it is believed that he was taught some mathematical instruction by William Emerson, an author of several books on the application of mathematics to t...