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This folded map (890mm x 1000mm when unfolded) is an ideal souvenir
for tourists to Shropshire and also a valuable reference resource
for local and family history research. It includes 4 Historic maps
of Shropshire, John Speed's County Map of Shropshire 1611, Johan
Blaeu's County Map of Shropshire 1648, Thomas Moule's County Map of
Shropshire 1836 and a Map of Shropshire detailing the route of the
Severn Vale Railway 1889. All the maps have been meticulously
re-produced from antique originals and printed on 90 gsm "Progeo"
paper which was specially developed as a map paper. It has high
opacity to help reduce show through and a cross grain giving it
greater durability to as the map is being folded.
This folded map (890mm x 1000mm) pictorially illustrates the
history of Scotland. With historical locations and events
illustrated pictorially in the form of charming cartoon vignettes,
the map is surrounded by the armorial crests of Scotland. The map
was drawn by Leslie Bullock and first published in 1963 by Collins
Bartholomew as a fold-up map. This popular map from its time has
now been re-digitized and republished in association with the
Collins Bartholomew Archive using the latest printing technology.
The print media used is 90 gsm "Progeo" paper which was specially
developed as a map paper. It has high opacity to help reduce show
through and a cross grain giving it greater durability to as the
map is being folded.
This folded map (890mm x 1000mm) pictorially illustrates the
history London, it what is now the heart of London. With historical
locations and events illustrated pictorially in the form of
charming cartoon vignettes, the map is surrounded by the armorial
crests of London. The map was drawn by Leslie Bullock and first
published 1969 - 1971 by Collins Bartholomew as a fold-up map. This
popular map from its time has now been re-digitized and republished
in association with the Collins Bartholomew Archive using the
latest printing technology. The print media used is 90 gsm "Progeo"
paper which was specially developed as a map paper. It has high
opacity to help reduce show through and a cross grain giving it
greater durability to as the map is being folded.
This folded map (890mm x 1000mm when unfolded) is an ideal souvenir
for tourists to Sussex and also a valuable reference resource for
local and family history research. It includes 4 Historic maps of
Sussex, John Speed's County Map of Sussex 1610, Johan Blaeu's
County Map of Sussex 1648,Thomas Moule's County Map of Sussex 1836
and a detailed Plan of Brighton by John Tallis 1851. All the maps
have been meticulously re-produced from antique originals and
printed on 90 gsm "Progeo" paper which was specially developed as a
map paper. It has high opacity to help reduce show through and a
cross grain giving it greater durability to as the map is being
folded.
This folded map (890mm x 1000mm) pictorially illustrates the
history of Wales and Monmouth. With historical locations and events
illustrated pictorially in the form of charming cartoon vignettes,
the map is surrounded by the armorial crests of Wales. The map was
drawn by Leslie Bullock and first published c1966 by Collins
Bartholomew as a fold-up map. This popular map from its time has
now been re-digitized and republished in association with the
Collins Bartholomew Archive using the latest printing technology.
The print media used is 90 gsm "Progeo" paper which was specially
developed as a map paper. It has high opacity to help reduce show
through and a cross grain giving it greater durability to as the
map is being folded.
This folded map (890mm x 1000mm) pictorially illustrates the
history of Britain's Railways up to its previous publication date
of 1974. Drawn by Laurence Richardson and last published in 1974 by
Collins Bartholomew as a fold up map. Now re-digitized and
re-published by Mapseeker in association with the Collins
Bartholomew Archive, the map covers all of England, Wales, Scotland
and Ireland with various historical events, progress, iconic steam
locomotives, and heritage railways illustrated pictorially in the
form of eye catching vignettes. The map is surrounded by the crests
of many of the Railway Companies that were founded over time until
they were consumed under the Amalgamation of 1923.
This folded map (890mm x 1000mm) pictorially illustrates the
historical events around the world. It was drawn by Leslie Bullock,
and first published in 1948 to commemorate the first sitting of the
General Assembly of The United Nations which met in London on the
10th of January 1946 and later published by Collins Bartholomew as
a fold-up map. This popular map from its time has now been
re-digitized and republished in association with the Collins
Bartholomew Archive using the latest printing technology. The print
media used is 90 gsm "Progeo" paper which was specially developed
as a map paper. It has high opacity to help reduce show through and
a cross grain giving it greater durability to as the map is
This folded map (890mm x 1000mm) pictorially illustrates the
history of England and Wales. With historical locations and events
illustrated pictorially in the form of charming cartoon vignettes,
the map is surrounded by the armorial crests of England and Wales.
The map was drawn by Leslie Bullock and first published in 1939
with subsequent revisions through until 1971 by Collins Bartholomew
as a fold-up map. This popular map from its time has now been
re-digitized and republished in association with the Collins
Bartholomew Archive using the latest printing technology. The print
media used is 90 gsm "Progeo" paper which was specially developed
as a map paper. It has high opacity to help reduce show through and
a cross grain giving it greater durability to as the map is being
folded.
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