Norfolk – Corbridge’s rare maps of Norfolk

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An Actual Survey of the County of Norfolk…

CORBRIDGE, James
London,
Printed for T. Bowles in St Paul's Church Yard, John Bowles in Cornhill, and Robert Sayer at the Golden Buck in Fleet Street,
[c1765].
Engraved map, dissected and mounted on linen.
510 by 695mm. (20 by 27.25 inches).
12581

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notes:

notes:

James Corbridge was a surveyor in Norwich in the first half of the eighteenth century. He produced numerous estate plans but is best known for his large scale maps of Norfolk, Norwich and Great Yarmouth. His career began in Newcastle and amongst his early work is the first plan of the town. In the early 1720s he moved to Norwich and in 1730 he published his great large scale map of the county of Norfolk, the first to be printed. In 1735 he published this large single sheet ...

bibliography:

bibliography:

Frostick, James Corbridge, IMCoS Journal no. 115 pp. 33-40; Frostick Norfolk 27.2; not in Rodger.

provenance:

provenance:

Bookplate of R. C. Fiske.