Map of the County of Lincolnshire
from An Actual Survey Made in the Years 1827 & 1828, By C. & J. Greenwood. Most Respectfully Dedicated to the Nobility, Clergy & Gentry of the County By the Propreitors Greenwood & Co.
London,
Published, Regent Street, Pall Mall,
Feby. 24th, 1830.
Large scale engraved map, dissected and mounted on linen, fine original hand-colour view of Lincoln cathedral to lower left, key to map lower right, edged in green silk, folding into brown pull-off slipcase, gilt.
2080 by 1540mm (82 by 60.75 inches).
14595
notes:
The maps by Christopher and John Greenwood set new standards for large-scale surveys. Although they were unsuccessful in their stated aim to map all the counties of England and Wales, it is probably no coincidence that of the ones they missed, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Herefordshire, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and Oxfordshire, all except Cambridgeshire were mapped by Andrew Bryant in a similar style and at the same period. From a technical point of view, the Greenwoods' ...
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Gotham in the Gilded Age
The first world map in a world atlas compiled and published by an Englishman
The first English map of Africa
The first English printed map of Asia
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