The Groundplat of King's Lyn.
[1561].
Engraved pan on nineteenth century paper, manuscript key at the top.
330 by 430mm. (13 by 17 inches).
12968
notes:
Rare seventeenth century plan of King's Lynn showing the town landmarks printed on paper of the early nineteenth century.
The plan is oriented with the north towards the left. It shows the walls of the city on the east side of the town and the river Ouse and the Old Lyn on the west. The plan includes a numerical table at top left, indicating the main sites of the town, such as churches, city gates, the Tuesday market place, mills, fish ponds, bridges, forts, friaries...
The plan is oriented with the north towards the left. It shows the walls of the city on the east side of the town and the river Ouse and the Old Lyn on the west. The plan includes a numerical table at top left, indicating the main sites of the town, such as churches, city gates, the Tuesday market place, mills, fish ponds, bridges, forts, friaries...
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provenance:
“The first [map] published in an atlas to depict California as an island, and an accurate east coast of North America” (Burden)
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The Earl of Lonsdale’s copy of Thompson’s Alcedo
Index to Rouge’s Mitchell Map
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