Plan of Bath from an Actual Survey with Improvements to the Present Year 1793.
[London,
Cock and Crowder, Wood Street,
Jany 1st, 1793].
Folding engraved fan map on wooden sticks, some loss to lower edge.
(width) 440 (17.25 inches).
12003
notes:
Rare fan map of Bath.
To the right and left of the plan are vignette views of 'The Circus' and 'Bank in Milsom Street', together with two keys to the plan - one numerical (1-42) and alphabetical (a-u). The alphabetical key listing inns, yards and courts, with with the numerical listing religious houses, banks, baths, monuments, and other public buildings.
John Cock (fl.1782-1801) and J P Crowder, were print publishers and fan makers working in London a...
To the right and left of the plan are vignette views of 'The Circus' and 'Bank in Milsom Street', together with two keys to the plan - one numerical (1-42) and alphabetical (a-u). The alphabetical key listing inns, yards and courts, with with the numerical listing religious houses, banks, baths, monuments, and other public buildings.
John Cock (fl.1782-1801) and J P Crowder, were print publishers and fan makers working in London a...
bibliography:
Not in the Schreiber Collection.
provenance:
The reasons for night and day
The Hereford Mappa Mundi
One of the largest world maps ever printed
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