Ireland.
London,
Published By A. Arrowsmith, Hydrographer to H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, No.10 Soho Square,
1811. Additions and Corrections to 1821.
Engraved map, on four sheets, dissected and mounted on linen, fine original hand-coloured in outline, publisher's label of James Wyld to verso.
1426 by 1812mm. (56.25 by 71.25 inches).
24188
notes:
Aaron Arrowsmith's large and detailed map of Ireland. The most accurate map of Ireland to date.
Aaron Arrowsmith (1750-1823), "easily the foremost cartographer of his time" (R.V. Tooley), was the founder of the Arrowsmith dynasty of cartographers. Born in County Durham, he was in London by 1777 when he witnessed the will of Andrew Dury, a mapseller and publisher, and was probably training with him; he may have trained with William Faden, Geographer to the King, ...
Aaron Arrowsmith (1750-1823), "easily the foremost cartographer of his time" (R.V. Tooley), was the founder of the Arrowsmith dynasty of cartographers. Born in County Durham, he was in London by 1777 when he witnessed the will of Andrew Dury, a mapseller and publisher, and was probably training with him; he may have trained with William Faden, Geographer to the King, ...
bibliography:
Bonar Law 222 (ii).
provenance:
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