A Topographical Map of the County of Norfolk,
Reduced to a Scale of Two Statute Miles to one Inch, from the Large Map in Six Sheets; Surveyed by Thomas Milne, &c.
London,
Published by the Proprietor, W. Faden, Geographer to His Majesty and to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales,
August 12th, 1803.
Engraved map dissected and mounted on linen, fine original outline hand-colour, folding into original green marbled paper slipcase, with publisher's label.
590 by 900mm (23.25 by 35.5 inches).
12582
notes:
Rare reduction of the first large-scale map of the county.
William Faden was a prolific publisher of atlases, maps and plans who started his career working for Thomas Jefferys around 1770. Following the latter's death in 1771 he took over the business, which traded as Jeffery's and Faden until 1783, after which it traded under Faden's own name. The stock acquired from Jefferys was considerable, but it did not include a one inch to one mile of Norfolk; indeed the ...
William Faden was a prolific publisher of atlases, maps and plans who started his career working for Thomas Jefferys around 1770. Following the latter's death in 1771 he took over the business, which traded as Jeffery's and Faden until 1783, after which it traded under Faden's own name. The stock acquired from Jefferys was considerable, but it did not include a one inch to one mile of Norfolk; indeed the ...
bibliography:
Rodger 321.
provenance:
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