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Willdey’s large wall map of England and Wales

Original price was: £5,000.Current price is: £2,500.

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A New and Correct Map of England and Ireland

Containing all ye Cities, Market-Towns & Principal Villages. Taken from Actual Surveys, wherein is exactly describ'd ye Arch-Bishop's & Bishops, Post-Towns, Boroughs, Forts, Castles and whatever else in remarkable; With the names of hills, marshes, forests, rivers, seaports, sands, rocks &c. And all the great post-roads, & principal cross roads, with the distances in computed miles from town to town. To which is added a map of Scotland containing all the cities & market towns, with the roads & distances in computed miles.

[WILLDEY, George] and R[ichard] W[illiam] SEALE
London,
T. Jefferys, Geographer to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, at the corner of St Martin's Lane Charing Cross, and by W. Herbert at the Golden Globe on London Bridge,
[1750-58].
Engraved map on six sheets, dissected and mounted on linen, original full wash colour, evenly age-toned, inset map of Scotland upper right, elaborate title cartouche lower left, and advertisement upper left.
1210 by 1520mm (47.75 by 59.75 inches).
12873

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On 3 February 1732, George Willdey placed an advertisement in the Daily Post for "...a large new Map of Great Britain and Ireland, together with a very curious Set of Heads of all the Kings of England from William the Conqueror to King George the Second, to place roundit, and is esteemed the handsomest Map ever done, it is six Feet square, the Map alone is four Feet deep by five Feet long".

The only surviving example of the first state survives in the Mann Atlas ...

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