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102. The Cashel of the Grianan of Aileach. (Irish: Grianán Ailigh, sometimes anglicised Greenan Ely). Ordnance Survey Office. From a Sketch by Lieut. Dawson, R.E. Engraved by J. Duncan.
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Colby, Thomas
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- Dublin
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Companion volume to Ordnance Survey maps. Includes later map bound into back of volume, Sheet 11, Londonderry, Ordnance Survey of Ireland, One Inch to a Mile, date thought to be 1879. See volume text at Internet Archive: https://archive.org/stream/ordnancesurveyc00larcgoog#page/n4/mode/2up.
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- 1837
103. (View) Notices. Plate 3. Fossils. Natural History. Ordnance Survey. Geo. V.Du.Noyer, Delt. J. Reed, Sculpt. 1837.
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Colby, Thomas
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- Dublin
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Companion volume to Ordnance Survey maps. Includes later map bound into back of volume, Sheet 11, Londonderry, Ordnance Survey of Ireland, One Inch to a Mile, date thought to be 1879. See volume text at Internet Archive: https://archive.org/stream/ordnancesurveyc00larcgoog#page/n4/mode/2up.
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- 1837
104. (View) Londonderry from the S.W. Bastion. Ordnance Survey Office. Drawn by G. Petric Esqr. from a Sketch by Lt. Dawson, R.E. Engraved by J. Duncan.
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Colby, Thomas
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- Dublin
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Companion volume to Ordnance Survey maps. Includes later map bound into back of volume, Sheet 11, Londonderry, Ordnance Survey of Ireland, One Inch to a Mile, date thought to be 1879. See volume text at Internet Archive: https://archive.org/stream/ordnancesurveyc00larcgoog#page/n4/mode/2up.
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- 1837
105. The Grianan of Aileach. (Irish: Grianán Ailigh, sometimes anglicised Greenan Ely). Ordnance Survey Office. Drawn from a Sketch by Lieut. Dawson, R.E. Engraved by J. Duncan.
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Colby, Thomas
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- Dublin
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Includes profile., Companion volume to Ordnance Survey maps. Includes later map bound into back of volume, Sheet 11, Londonderry, Ordnance Survey of Ireland, One Inch to a Mile, date thought to be 1879. See volume text at Internet Archive: https://archive.org/stream/ordnancesurveyc00larcgoog#page/n4/mode/2up.
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- 1837
106. Donalong (Fort). From a M.S. in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin. Fort of Coolmore. From a M.S. by Sir Thomas Phillips about 1625. Ordnance Survey Office. Engd. by Sergeant West R.S.M.
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Colby, Thomas
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- Dublin
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Facsimile., Companion volume to Ordnance Survey maps. Includes later map bound into back of volume, Sheet 11, Londonderry, Ordnance Survey of Ireland, One Inch to a Mile, date thought to be 1879. See volume text at Internet Archive: https://archive.org/stream/ordnancesurveyc00larcgoog#page/n4/mode/2up.
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- 1837
107. City of Londonderry. 1835.
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Colby, Thomas
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- Londonderry (Ireland), Dublin
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Facsimile., Companion volume to Ordnance Survey maps. Includes later map bound into back of volume, Sheet 11, Londonderry, Ordnance Survey of Ireland, One Inch to a Mile, date thought to be 1879. See volume text at Internet Archive: https://archive.org/stream/ordnancesurveyc00larcgoog#page/n4/mode/2up.
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- 1835
108. Londonderry. 1835. Ordnance Survey Office. The Hills by Lieut. Dawson, R.E. Engraved by J. Duncan.
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Colby, Thomas
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- Londonderry (Ireland), Dublin
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Relief shown by hachures. Facsimile., Companion volume to Ordnance Survey maps. Includes later map bound into back of volume, Sheet 11, Londonderry, Ordnance Survey of Ireland, One Inch to a Mile, date thought to be 1879. See volume text at Internet Archive: https://archive.org/stream/ordnancesurveyc00larcgoog#page/n4/mode/2up.
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- 1835
109. Londonderry. 1788. Ordnance Survey Office. Eng'd. by Sargeant West H.S.M.
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Colby, Thomas
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- Londonderry (Ireland), Dublin
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Facsimile., Companion volume to Ordnance Survey maps. Includes later map bound into back of volume, Sheet 11, Londonderry, Ordnance Survey of Ireland, One Inch to a Mile, date thought to be 1879. See volume text at Internet Archive: https://archive.org/stream/ordnancesurveyc00larcgoog#page/n4/mode/2up.
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- 1837
110. Derry. A.D. 1600. Ordnance Survey Office. From a M.S. in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin. Engraved by Geo. McCoy.
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Colby, Thomas
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- Londonderry (Ireland), Dublin
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Facsimile., Companion volume to Ordnance Survey maps. Includes later map bound into back of volume, Sheet 11, Londonderry, Ordnance Survey of Ireland, One Inch to a Mile, date thought to be 1879. See volume text at Internet Archive: https://archive.org/stream/ordnancesurveyc00larcgoog#page/n4/mode/2up.
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- 1835
111. Londonderry from Neville's Map of the Siege. 1689. Ordnance Survey Office. Eng'd. by Sargeant West H.S.M.
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Colby, Thomas
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- Londonderry (Ireland), Dublin
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Facsimile., Companion volume to Ordnance Survey maps. Includes later map bound into back of volume, Sheet 11, Londonderry, Ordnance Survey of Ireland, One Inch to a Mile, date thought to be 1879. See volume text at Internet Archive: https://archive.org/stream/ordnancesurveyc00larcgoog#page/n4/mode/2up.
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- 1837
112. Londonderry. 1625. Ordnance Survey Office. From a M.S. in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin. Engraved by G. Muir.
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Colby, Thomas
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- Londonderry (Ireland), Dublin
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Facsimile., Companion volume to Ordnance Survey maps. Includes later map bound into back of volume, Sheet 11, Londonderry, Ordnance Survey of Ireland, One Inch to a Mile, date thought to be 1879. See volume text at Internet Archive: https://archive.org/stream/ordnancesurveyc00larcgoog#page/n4/mode/2up.
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- 1837
113. (Title Page) Memoir of the City and North Western Liberties of Londonderry. Parish of Templemore.
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Colby, Thomas
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- Dublin
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Companion volume to Ordnance Survey maps. Includes later map bound into back of volume, Sheet 11, Londonderry, Ordnance Survey of Ireland, One Inch to a Mile, date thought to be 1879. See volume text at Internet Archive: https://archive.org/stream/ordnancesurveyc00larcgoog#page/n4/mode/2up.
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- 1837
114. Geological Map of the Parish of Templemore (Irish: An Teampall Mór, meaning 'The Big Church').
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Colby, Thomas
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Geology - Abstract
Color map., Companion volume to Ordnance Survey maps. Includes later map bound into back of volume, Sheet 11, Londonderry, Ordnance Survey of Ireland, One Inch to a Mile, date thought to be 1879. See volume text at Internet Archive: https://archive.org/stream/ordnancesurveyc00larcgoog#page/n4/mode/2up.
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- 1837
115. (Advertisement) (Index Page) Table of Contents.
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Colby, Thomas
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- Dublin
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Companion volume to Ordnance Survey maps. Includes later map bound into back of volume, Sheet 11, Londonderry, Ordnance Survey of Ireland, One Inch to a Mile, date thought to be 1879. See volume text at Internet Archive: https://archive.org/stream/ordnancesurveyc00larcgoog#page/n4/mode/2up.
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- 1837
116. (Text Page) Preliminary Notice.
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Colby, Thomas
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- Dublin
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Companion volume to Ordnance Survey maps. Includes later map bound into back of volume, Sheet 11, Londonderry, Ordnance Survey of Ireland, One Inch to a Mile, date thought to be 1879. See volume text at Internet Archive: https://archive.org/stream/ordnancesurveyc00larcgoog#page/n4/mode/2up.
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- 1837
117. (Text Page) Preface.
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Colby, Thomas
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- Dublin
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Companion volume to Ordnance Survey maps. Includes later map bound into back of volume, Sheet 11, Londonderry, Ordnance Survey of Ireland, One Inch to a Mile, date thought to be 1879. See volume text at Internet Archive: https://archive.org/stream/ordnancesurveyc00larcgoog#page/n4/mode/2up.
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- 1837
118. (Text Page) Preface. Preliminary Notice.
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Colby, Thomas
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- Dublin
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Companion volume to Ordnance Survey maps. Includes later map bound into back of volume, Sheet 11, Londonderry, Ordnance Survey of Ireland, One Inch to a Mile, date thought to be 1879. See volume text at Internet Archive: https://archive.org/stream/ordnancesurveyc00larcgoog#page/n4/mode/2up.
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- 1837
119. (Covers to) Ordnance Survey of the County of Londonderry. Colonel Colby, R.E., F.R.S.L. and E., M.R.I.A., etc. Superintendent. Volume the First. Dublin: Published for Her Majesty's Government. Hodges and Smith. Dublin. 1837.
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Colby, Thomas
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- Dublin
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Rebound with preserved original blind stamped boards and spine strip. Lettering in gilt on spine: "Ordnance Survey of Ireland. County of Londonderry, Vol.1. City and N. Western Liberties"., Companion volume to Ordnance Survey maps. Includes later map bound into back of volume, Sheet 11, Londonderry, Ordnance Survey of Ireland, One Inch to a Mile, date thought to be 1879. See volume text at Internet Archive: https://archive.org/stream/ordnancesurveyc00larcgoog#page/n4/mode/2up.
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- 1837
120. (Title Page) Ordnance Survey of the County of Londonderry. Colonel Colby, R.E., F.R.S.L. and E., M.R.I.A., etc. Superintendent. Volume the First. Dublin: Published for Her Majesty's Government. Hodges and Smith. Dublin. 1837.
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Colby, Thomas
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- Dublin
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Companion volume to Ordnance Survey maps. Includes later map bound into back of volume, Sheet 11, Londonderry, Ordnance Survey of Ireland, One Inch to a Mile, date thought to be 1879. See volume text at Internet Archive: https://archive.org/stream/ordnancesurveyc00larcgoog#page/n4/mode/2up.
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- 1837
121. 110. Berwick.
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
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- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
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Date estimated. Map printed in 4 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NE quad: Quad date: 1865. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North Eastern. NW quad: Quad date: 1866. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North Eastern. SE quad: Quad date: 1866. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North Eastern. SW quad: Quad date: 1868. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North Eastern., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
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- 1868
122. 108. Wooler.
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
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- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
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Date estimated. Map printed in 3 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NE quad: Quad date: 1870. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: None. SE quad: Quad date: 1870. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North British. SW quad: Quad date: 1866. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North British., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
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- 1870
123. 109. Alnwick.
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
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- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
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Date estimated. Map printed in 3 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NW quad: Quad date: 1869. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North Eastern. SE quad: Quad date: 1868. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: None. SW quad: Quad date: 1867. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North Eastern, Amble Branch., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
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- 1869
124. 107. Carlisle.
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
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- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
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Date estimated. Map printed in 3 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NE quad: Quad date: 1869. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North British. SE quad: Quad date: 1869. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North British, Caledonian, North British (Carlisle and Silloth Section), Maryport and Carlisle, Solway Junction, [Silloth Branch]. SW quad: Quad date: 1867. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: [Silloth Branch]., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
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- 1869
125. 103. Durham.
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
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- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed in 4 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NE quad: Quad date: 1868. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North Eastern (Hartlepool Branch), North Eastern (Durham and Sunderland Branch), North Eastern, North Eastern (Bishop Auckland and Durham Branch), West Hartlepool, West Durham. NW quad: Quad date: 1868. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North Eastern (Bishop Auckland and Durham Branch), West Durham, Stockton and Darlington (Deerness Valley Branch), North Eastern (Lanchester Branch), Wear Valley, Stockton and Darlington (Derwent Extention), Stockton and Darlington (Wear Valley Branch). SE quad: Quad date: 1863. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: West Hartlepool, Port Clarence, Middlesbrough and Gaisbrough, Middlesbrough and Redcar, Eston Branch, North Eastern (Leeds Division), Stockton and Darlington (Middlesbrough Branch), Stockton and Darlington, North Eastern (York and Berwick). SW quad: Quad date: 1863. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: West Auckland Branch, Brusselton Incline, Haggerleases Branch, Darlington and Barnard Castle., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1868
126. 105. Newcastle.
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
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- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
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Date estimated. Map printed in 4 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NE quad: Quad date: 1865. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: Blyth and Tyne. NW quad: Quad date: 1867. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North Eastern, North British. SE quad: Quad date: 1867. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North Eastern, North Eastern (Pontop and South Shields Branch), North Eeatern (Sunderland Branch), North Eastern (Painshaw Branch), Londonderry, Seaham and Sunderland. SW quad: Quad date: 1867. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: Pontop and South Shields Branch, Pontop and Tanfield Branch, North Eastern, Newcastle and Carlisle., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
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- 1867
127. 106. Haltwhistle.
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
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- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed in 4 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NE quad: Quad date: 1868. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North British (Wansbeck Section). NW quad: Quad date: 1867. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North British. SE quad: Quad date: 1867. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: Newcastle and Carlisle, Newcastle and Carlisle (Hexham and Allendale Branch). SW quad: Quad date: 1869. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: Newcastle and Carlisle (Alston Branch)., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1869
128. 99. Ravenglass.
- Author
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
- Subjects
- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed in 2 quads, in the same year Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. N quad: Quad date: 1865. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: Whitehaven and Furness Junction. S quad: Quad date: 1865. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: Whitehaven and Furness Junction., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1865
129. 102. Appleby.
- Author
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
- Subjects
- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed in 4 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NE quad: Quad date: 1868. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: Wheatherhill and Booklion. NW quad: Quad date: 1866. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: Lancashire and Carlisle. SE quad: Quad date: 1864. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: Eden Valley, South Durham and Lancashire Union. SW quad: Quad date: 1866. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: Eden Valley, Lancashire and Carlisle., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1868
130. 97. Richmond.
- Author
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
- Subjects
- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed in 4 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NE quad: Quad date: 1863. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: York, Newcastle and Berwick (Richmond Branch), North Eastern (Northallerton, Bedale and Leyburn Branch). NW quad: Quad date: 1861. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: None. SE quad: Quad date: 1862. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North Eastern (Northallerton, Bedale and Leyburn Branch. SW quad: Quad date: 1860. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: None., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1863
131. 104. Whitby.
- Author
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
- Subjects
- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed in 2 quads, in different years Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. SE quad: Quad date: 1863. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: (Railway to Whitby). SW quad: Quad date: 1861. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: Ironstone, Middlesbrough and Redcar, Middlesbrough and Gaisbrough., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1869
132. 98. Kendal.
- Author
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
- Subjects
- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed in 4 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NE quad: Quad date: 1865. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: Lancashire Union, Lancaster and Carlisle, Lancaster and Carlisle (Ingleton Branch), Lancaster and Carlisle (Windermere Branch). NW quad: Quad date: 1865. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: None. SE quad: Quad date: 1865. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: Lancaster and Carlisle (Ingleton Branch), Lancaster and Carlisle, Carnforth and Wennington Branch, Ulverston and Lancaster. SW quad: Quad date: 1864. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: Ulverston and Lancaster, Furness, Whitehaven and Furness Junction., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1865
133. 100. Isle of Man.
- Author
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
- Subjects
- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed as single sheet as opposed to quads. Cut into 36 panels mounted on linen. Latitudes and longitudes shown. Railways shown: Isle of Man, Peel and Douglas, Northern., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1874
134. 96. Helmsley.
- Author
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
- Subjects
- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed in 4 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NE quad: Quad date: 1862. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: York and North Midland (Whitby and Pickering Branch), North Yorkshire and Cleveland. NW quad: Quad date: 1862. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North Yorkshire and Cleveland, Leeds Northern, York, Newcastle and Berwick (Bedale Branch), York, Newcastle and Berwick. SE quad: Quad date: 1863. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: York and North Midland (Whitby and Pickering Branch), York, Newcastle and Berwick (Thirsk and Malton Branch). SW quad: Quad date: 1863. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: York, Newcastle and Berwick (Thrisk and Malton Branch), York, Newcastle and Berwick, Leeds Northern (Thirsk Branch), Leeds Northern., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1863
135. 94. Beverley.
- Author
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
- Subjects
- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed in 4 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NE quad: Quad date: 1858. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: York and North Midland (Hull and Bridlington Branch). NW quad: Quad date: 1858. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: York and North Midland (Hull and Bridlington Branch), Malton and Driffield Junction. SE quad: Quad date: 1862. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: None. SW quad: Quad date: 1859. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: York and North Midland (Hull and Bridlington Branch)., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1862
136. 92. Skipton.
- Author
-
Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
- Subjects
- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed in 4 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NE quad: Quad date: 1859. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: None. NW quad: Quad date: 1863. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North Western. SE quad: Quad date: 1863. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: Leeds and Bradford. SW quad: Quad date: 1858. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: East Lancashire, Blackburn., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1863
137. 89. Bolton.
- Author
-
Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
- Subjects
- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed in 4 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NE quad: Quad date: 1854. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: East Lancashire, Blackburn. NW quad: Quad date: 1852. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: East Lancashire, North Union, Preston and Wyre, Preston and Longridge. SE quad: Quad date: 1859. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: London and North Western, Liverpool and Manchester, Bolton and Leigh, Liverpool and Bury, Bolton and Preston, Lancaster and Yorkshire. SW quad: Quad date: 1858. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: Lancaster and Yorkshire, East Lancashire, Lancaster and Yorkshire (Wigan and Southport)., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1859
138. 90. Southport.
- Author
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
- Subjects
- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed in 4 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NE quad: Quad date: 1857. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: Lytham Branch, Liverpool, Crosby and Southport. NW quad: Quad date: 1859. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: None. SE quad: Quad date: 1857. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: Liverpool, Crosby and Southport, East Lancashire. SW quad: Quad date: 1859. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: None., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1859
139. 93. York.
- Author
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
- Subjects
- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed in 4 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NE quad: Quad date: 1859. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: York and North Midland, York and North Midland (York and Market Weighton Branch), York, Newcastle and Burwick. NW quad: Quad date: 1860. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: Leeds Northern, York and North Midland (York and Knaresburough Branch). SE quad: Quad date: 1862. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: York and North Midland (Selby and Market Weighton Branch). SW quad: Quad date: 1857. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: York and North Midland (Church, Fenton and Harrogate Branch), York and North Midland, Leeds and Selby, Leeds Northern., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1862
140. 91. Lancaster.
- Author
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
- Subjects
- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed in 4 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NE quad: Quad date: 1855. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: North Western, Lancaster and Carlisle, Lancaster and Preston. NW quad: Quad date: 1856. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: Furness. SE quad: Quad date: 1862. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: Preston and Lancaster, Preston and Longridge. SW quad: Quad date: 1857. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: Preston and Wyre., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1863
141. 86. Hull.
- Author
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
- Subjects
- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed as single sheet as opposed to quads. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: Barton Branch, Hull and Selby, Hull and Holderness, Mancester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1854
142. 87. Doncaster.
- Author
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
- Subjects
- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed in 4 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NE quad: Quad date: 1859. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: Lancashire and Yorkshire, Great Northern, Midland. NW quad: Quad date: 1861. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: North Midland, Lancashire and Yorkshire, Manchester and Leeds, Bradford Leeds and Wakefield, South Yorkshire. SE quad: Quad date: 1863. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: Great Northern, Doncaster and Thornes, South Yorkshire. SW quad: Quad date: 1859. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: South Yorkshire, North Midland, Elesseear, South Yorkshire (Barnsley and Sheffield Branch), South Yorkshire (Darley Main and Old Silkstone Branch), Mancester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire (Penistone and Barnsley Branch)., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1863
143. 82. Chesterfield.
- Author
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
- Subjects
- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed in 4 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NE quad: Quad date: 1851. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: Great Northern, Mancester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire. NW quad: Quad date: 1854. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: Mancester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire, North Midland, Sheffield and Rotherham. SE quad: Quad date: 1859. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: Mansfield Branch. SW quad: Quad date: 1847. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: North Midland., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1859
144. 85. Patrington.
- Author
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
- Subjects
- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed as single sheet as opposed to quads. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: East Lincolnshire., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1854
145. 83. Lincoln.
- Author
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
- Subjects
- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed as single sheet as opposed to quads. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: Mancester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire, Great Northern, Horncastle Branch, Nottingham and Lincoln Branch., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1858
146. 88. Huddersfield.
- Author
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
- Subjects
- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed in 4 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NE quad: Quad date: 1857. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: London and North Western, Manchester and Leeds, Lancashire and Yorkshire (Bradford and Halifax Branch), Cleckheaton Branch of the West Riding Union, Bradford Leeds and Wakefield. NW quad: Quad date: 1859. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: Manchester and Leeds, Burnley Branch. SE quad: Quad date: 1856. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: Mancester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire, Huddersfield and Sheffield Junction. SW quad: Quad date: 1861. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: Manchester and Leeds, Sheffield and Manchester, Stalybridge and Stockport, London and North Western (Huddersfield and Manchester Section)., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1861
147. 79. Denbigh.
- Author
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
- Subjects
- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed in 4 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NE quad: Quad date: 1852. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: Chester and Holyhead, Birkenhead and Chester. NW quad: Quad date: 1858. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: Chester and Holyhead, Vale of Clwyd. SE quad: Quad date: 1860. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: Chester and Holyhead, Birkenhead and Chester, Chester and Mold Branch. SW quad: Quad date: 1859. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: Vale of Clwyd., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1860
148. 81. Buxton.
- Author
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
- Subjects
- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed in 4 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NE quad: Quad date: 1859. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: None. NW quad: Quad date: 1857. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: Stockport Whaley Bridge and Buxton, Cromford and High Peak, Manchester and Macclesfield, Manchester and Birmingham. SE quad: Quad date: 1859. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: Cromford and High Peak. SW quad: Quad date: 1860. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: Churnet Valley, North Staffordshire, Biddulph Valley., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1860
149. 77. Holyhead.
- Author
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
- Subjects
- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed in 2 quads, in different years Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. N quad: Quad date: 1859. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: None. S quad: Quad date: 1863. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: None., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1863
150. 84. Louth.
- Author
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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, and Great Britain. Board of Ordnance
- Subjects
- England, Wales, London,Southampton, Great Britain
- Abstract
Date estimated. Map printed as single sheet as opposed to quads. Latitudes and longitudes not shown. Railways shown: East Lincolnshire., Dates are estimated. Complete set of published 110 maps in Old Series or First Edition. This set is the first systematic survey of England and Wales based on triangulation. It was inspired by the prior Cassini survey of France (see our 5694.000) and the threat of French invasion at the end of the 18th century. The survey sheets were originally published from 1805 to 1870 and frequently updated; our sheets range in date from approximately 1848 to 1870. By 1870 all sheets in the Old Series had been completed (excepting sheet 100, Isle of Man) and thus our set is one of the first complete sets made up of a mix of map states, with the railroads added, which was started in the 1840's. Of the 110 sheets, 54 were issued as full sheets and the remaining 56 as quarter sheets. Sheets 1 and 100 added to set by us (Sheet 100, Isle of Man, was the last sheet published, after our set was assembled, in 1874). Exact dates are frequently ambiguous since old dates were left on in subsequent editions and most editions were not explicitly dated. Our set previously owned by Austrian Archduke Leopold Ludwig (1823-1898) and is from his library with his bookmark stamp. The Old Series actually consists of multiple editions or "states" for the map sheets corresponding to various publication dates; many of these states are characterized in detail in the eight-volume set, "The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes", 1991, published by Harry Margary, Lympne Castle, Kent, Our map set has no dates (having been previously trimmed with the marginalia) so we have used the Margary work and also the March, 2013, Draft 599-page "Provisional Cartobibliography" an untitled followup publication of the The Charles Close Society to research which edition (date) we have for each sheet and subsequently have written it on the back of each sheet and entered it in the Date field of this catal, H. Margary, J.B. Harley, Y. O'Donoghue, R. Oliver, 1991, The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales, Scale 1 inch to 1 mile. A Reproduction of the 110 Sheets of the Survey in Early State in 8 Volumes. Charles Close Society, Old Series - Provisional Cartobibliography.
- Published
- 1848
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