Rare reduction of Isaac Taylor’s large-scale survey of Dorset
The County of Dorset
Surveyed by Isaac Taylor Reduced from the large Map in Six Sheets and Planned by a Scale of two Statute Miles to one Inch.
London,
Published by W. Faden Geographer to His Majesty and to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales,
July 1st, 1796.
Hand-coloured engraved map, dissected and mounted on linen, folding into original marbled paper slipcase, with publisher's label.
550 by 770mm (21.75 by 30.25 inches).
1352
notes:
The map shows towns, villages, farms, gentleman's seats, churches, woodland, parks, parish boundaries, rivers, roads, distances between towns; relief is shown by hachures.
Though lacking the clarity of of some of the other large-scale surveys, Taylor's Dorset was ackowledged as a fine piece of work, and was the first to be submitted for the prestigious Society of Arts Award, just ahead of the Donn's Devon. However, due to the slight inaccuracy of its place names,...
Though lacking the clarity of of some of the other large-scale surveys, Taylor's Dorset was ackowledged as a fine piece of work, and was the first to be submitted for the prestigious Society of Arts Award, just ahead of the Donn's Devon. However, due to the slight inaccuracy of its place names,...
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BLMC Maps * 2153.(14.)
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