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Nottinghamshire, an original antique map by R. Ramble, published in London, 1821 -1844. A lithograph engraving, original colour. Map size 15 x 18.5 cm with a mount size of 29.5 x 34 cm. An attractive & uncommon miniature map surrounded by vignettes of the county's landmarks including Nottingham Castle & the Church of St Mary, Southwell. Ramble added these vignettes to Miller's maps of 1821 that were originally published as part of Miller's New Miniature Atlas.. .. With the decorative views added these maps were republished from 1844 in Reuben Ramble's Travels Through The Counties Of England
- a charming child's guide to the country. Protective margin added. Antique maps from various original publishers are presented on the Stanford
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Nottinghamshire, an original antique map by J. Pigot, published in London, 1830. A copperplate engraving, original o/l colour. Map size 22 x 35 cm with a mount size of 38 x 51.5 cm. An attractive map of Nottinghamshire with a vignette view of St Mary's Church. James Pigot started his career as an engraver for Dean's Manchester Directory, but later set up his own business publishing the London & Provincial New Commercial Directory. For the third edition of 1827, a number of maps were added. In 1830, these maps were separately published in Pigot & Co's British Atlas Of The Counties Of England.. ., which was reprinted until 1857. The maps themselves were printed from steelplates, apparently the first county maps to be produced in this way, & are finely engraved & decorated. Antique maps from various original publishers are presented on the Stanford ...
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Nottinghamshire, an original antique map by B. Clarke / H.G. Collins, published in London, c. 1848 -1852. A lithograph engraving, coloured. Map size 35 x 41 cm with a mount size of 49.5 x 57.5 cm.A detailed nineteenth-century map of Nottinghamshire that was published in the atlas, The British Gazetteer, Political, Commercial, Ecclesiastical, & Historical.. . in 1852. These lithograph maps bear the imprint of H.G. Collins in Paternoster Row & show accurate geographical detail, including the expanding railway network, surrounded by a floral border. Information also

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the turnpike & mail coach roads as well as parliamentary boundaries & polling places, the seats of the nobility & the gentry, & market towns with their distances from London. The maps are lithographic version of Robert Rowe's county maps that were published from engraved copperplates between 1814 & 1842. Collins also published these lithograph versions in 1848 in the New British Atlas & they were subsequently reused by Phillips in his County Atlas.. . in the 1860s
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Nottinghamshire Street Atlas from the Geographers` A-Z Map Company in a spiral-bound format slightly smaller than A4 & covering selected areas of the county at 1:16, 896 (3.75” to 1 mile). More detailed mapping at 1:8.448 (7.5” to 1 mile) shows the town centre of Nottingham. Current edition of this title was published in 2013. To see other titles in this series of A-Z county street atlases please click on the series link. A-Z also publish street atlases in a smaller A5 paperback format covering towns & cities with their surrounding areas
- for a list of titles in that series please search for SI00000932. Most A-Z county street atlases are in a spiral-bound format just smaller than A4 size, Most titles offer coverage of only the built-up areas, with selected titles covering the whole county
- as indicated in the individual descriptions & our area coverage images. Motorways plus A & B roads are highlighted by colouring & show route numbers. One way or restricted access streets, Park & Ride facilities & selected car parks are marked, as are locations of speed cameras. Also shown are selected cycleway routes. Where appropriate, A & B roads are annotated with selected house numbers for easier identification of addresses. Railway lines are shown with stations & level crossings. Colouring indicates different types of buildings: educational, hospitals & healthcare, industrial, leisure & recreational, shopping centres & markets, public buildings, & places of interest. Symbols mark locations of facilities usually indicated on street mapping: post offices, emergency services, public toilets, etc. Also marked are postcode & local authority boundaries. Each page has the lines & coordinates of the British National Grid. All the titles have a comprehensive index including, unless specified to the contrary in the description, separate entries for places of interest such as cultural & sport or recreational facilities, historical sites, nature reserves & gardens. Many titles include a separate list of hospitals & hospices in the area covered by the atlas.

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Nottinghamshire, an original antique map by G. Cole / J. Roper, published in London, c. 1804 -1810. A copperplate engraving, original colour. Map size 17.5 x 23 cm with a mount size of 33 x 38.5 cm.A detailed nineteenth-century map of Nottinghamshire that was published in the atlas, The British Atlas; Comprising A Complete Set Of County Maps, Of England & Wales; & Plans Of Cities & Principal Towns in 1810. The map was drawn by G. Cole & engraved by John Roper for publication in The Beauties Of England & Wales, that was published in parts, from c.1804. Such was the success of the publication that the maps were re-used in other publications, as here. The maps show accurate geographical detail, including the turnpike, mail coach & principal roads, sites of Roman & other historical remains, as well as the seats of the nobility & the gentry, & market towns with their distances from London. The maps also show the division of the counties into hundreds or wapontakes. They are representative of the functional nineteenth-century approach to cartography, yet are not unattractive. Antique maps from various original publishers are presented on the Stanford ...
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Double-sided, indexed map showing Nova Scotia with Price Edward Island at 1:380, 000, plus street plans of central Halifax & Sydney. The map is part of a series from the Vancouver-based ITMB, covering Canadian provinces with topography presented by altitude colouring rather than by relief shading (colour bands & spot heights are in feet). The map divides Nova Scotia north/south, with a generous overlap between the sides. Roads, railways & ferry connections are shown, with locations of visitors centres prominently highlighted. Other symbols mark national & provincial parks or protected areas, historic sites & museums, ski areas, etc. The map has a latitude & longitude grid at intervals of 30’ & an index of localities. Also included are street plans of central Halifax & Sydney indicating selected hotels & places of interest. To see the other titles in this series please click on the series link. ...
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Nottinghamshire Pevsner Architectural Guide

Nottinghamshire Pevsner Architectural Guide, in a series of publications begun with the express aim of providing up-to-date guides to the most significant buildings in every part of the country, suitable for both general reader and specialist. Each volume provides an introductory overview of the architecture of the area, followed by a descriptive gazetteer arranged alphabetically by place. Whilst cathedrals and their furnishings, great country houses and their parks form the grand set pieces, the books demonstrate the enjoyable diversity of architecture in the British Isles in accounts of rural churches and farmsteads, Victorian public buildings and industrial monuments. A continuing programme of publication keeps the series up-to-date with new information on older buildings and
recent architecture while maintaining the tradition of Pevsner`s own succinct accounts. Each book has over 100 photographs, mostly specially commissioned, numerous maps and plans, a glossary and indexes.
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Nottinghamshire Pevsner Architectural Guide, in a series of publications begun with the express aim of providing up-to-date guides to the most significant buildings in every part of the country, suitable for both general reader & specialist. Each volume provides an introductory overview of the architecture of the area, followed by a descriptive gazetteer arranged alphabetically by place. Whilst cathedrals & their furnishings, great country houses & their parks form the grand set pieces, the books demonstrate the enjoyable diversity of architecture in the British Isles in accounts of rural churches & farmsteads, Victorian public buildings & industrial monuments. A continuing programme of publication keeps the series up-to-date with new information on older buildings & recent architecture while maintaining the tradition of Pevsner`s own succinct accounts. Each book has over 100 photographs, mostly specially commissioned, numerous maps & plans, a glossary & indexes.

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Stanfords
Stanfords was established in 1853 and opened their iconic Covent Garden flagship store in 1901. They have become the top retailer of maps, travel books and accessories in the UK and arguably offer the largest selection of maps and travel books worldwide. Famous names such as Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Ranulph Fiennes and Michael Palin have purchased from Stanfords. They now have a shop in Bristol and both stores together with other venues operate a calendar of events including talks, book signings and exhibitions. As a specialist map retailer, the map selection is comprehensive and includes road maps, street maps and walking maps from worldwide destinations, as well as a selection of world atlases and wall maps. Books include travel guides and travel literature. Stanfords also stock globes, from miniatures made of blue marble to magnificent floor-standing globes. The website features a selection of interesting articles on travel topics.
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