8. A hydrographical map of the British Isles. London: Edward Stanford, 55 Charing Cross, S.W. Stanford's Geographical Establishment.

Hydrographical map of the British Isles, in colored lithograph. Shows political boundaries, railways, fishing stations, canals, annual rainfall, drainage, streams and rivers, mouths of rivers, and river basins, labeled with name and area, e.g.: Thames 5244. Includes multiple legends, as well as a ba...

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Main Author: Stanford, Edward, 1827-1904
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Published: Edward Stanford 1887
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spelling ftdavidrumseyc:oai:N/A:RUMSEY~8~1~337800~90105685 2023-05-15T17:40:05+02:00 8. A hydrographical map of the British Isles. London: Edward Stanford, 55 Charing Cross, S.W. Stanford's Geographical Establishment. Stanford's London atlas of universal geography : exhibiting the physical and political divisions of the various countries of the world. Folio edition : Ninety maps, with a geographical index. London, Edward Stanford, 55 Charing Cross, S.W., 1887. 8. A hydrographical map of the British Isles. Stanford, Edward, 1827-1904 London British Isles 1887 https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~337800~90105685 https://www.davidrumsey.com/rumsey/Size1/RUMSEY~8~1/195/14053066.jpg unknown Edward Stanford https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~337800~90105685 https://www.davidrumsey.com/rumsey/Size1/RUMSEY~8~1/195/14053066.jpg Nautical Charts Water World Atlas Atlas Map 1887 ftdavidrumseyc 2021-10-16T22:48:48Z Hydrographical map of the British Isles, in colored lithograph. Shows political boundaries, railways, fishing stations, canals, annual rainfall, drainage, streams and rivers, mouths of rivers, and river basins, labeled with name and area, e.g.: Thames 5244. Includes multiple legends, as well as a bar scale and a scale statement: 1/1,600,000 of nature (about 25 miles to an inch). Table: Explanation of the letters in diagram and numerical account of the length and fall of the rivers. With inset: Diagram showing the comparative fall of the principal rivers of the British Isles. 63 x 52 cm, on sheet 71 x 55 cm. In Vol. II. Stanford's London atlas of universal geography, exhibiting the physical and political divisions of the various countries of the world. Folio edition, published by Edward Stanford. The Stanford map making company had been active in London since 1854. In 1874 they acquired the London atlas of 1834 from John Arrowsmith, with 50 maps which had increased to over 65 maps within 30 years. According to Francis Herbert, Stanford released a special limited edition in 1884 with 70 maps (our copy - see Pub List No. 11741.000 - appears to be a partial set of those maps). This edition, published in 1887, has 90 maps - spanning Vol. I and Vol II - covering the continents, countries, kingdoms and empires. Contains important new maps, including the North Pole, Malta, Cyprus, the approaches to the Black Sea, parts of Canada and Australia. Vol. I has 39 of the maps, as listed in the Contents, which appears in Vol. I, preceding the maps. Handwritten annotations therein mark the presence of Maps 1, 4, 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 34-36, 38, 40, 41, 45, 46, 48, 50-52, 55-57, 59, 61, 64-66, 71-77, 80, 84, 86, 88 and 90, as well as the Index. (However, Map 57 - Burmah - marked with annotation as being in Vol. I., actually appears in Vol. II. Therefore, the maps in Vol. I. amount to 39, rather than the 40 marked.) Vol. II. contains 51 maps, which also appear in the Contents of Vol. I, listed as Maps 2, 3, 7-11, 14-18, 21-33, 37, 39, 42-44, 47, 49, 53, 54, 58, 60, 62, 63, 67-70, 78, 79, 81-83, 85, 87 and 89 (plus map of Burmah, listed as Map 57 and marked, erroneously, as appearing in Vol. I). Maps show political and administrative divisions, place names, and geographical features. Most of the maps in Vol. I are printed on double plates, some including multiple maps. Maps in Vol. II are printed on single plates. Page edges in both volumes in gilt and with tabs containing abbreviated titles, which allow quick navigation of the volume. Some tabs have handwritten annotations, in ink, elaborating the abbreviated titles; for instance, "India" tab in Vol. I. has been modified to "India and Burmah". (Short Titles taken from tabs; Full Titles from maps.) Vol. I. includes supplemental index following maps. Imago Mundi vol 41, 1989, Francis Herbert "The London Atlas of Universal Geography." Map North Pole David Rumsey Historical Map Collection (Cartography Associates) Arrowsmith ENVELOPE(162.300,162.300,-76.767,-76.767) Canada North Pole
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8. A hydrographical map of the British Isles. London: Edward Stanford, 55 Charing Cross, S.W. Stanford's Geographical Establishment.
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description Hydrographical map of the British Isles, in colored lithograph. Shows political boundaries, railways, fishing stations, canals, annual rainfall, drainage, streams and rivers, mouths of rivers, and river basins, labeled with name and area, e.g.: Thames 5244. Includes multiple legends, as well as a bar scale and a scale statement: 1/1,600,000 of nature (about 25 miles to an inch). Table: Explanation of the letters in diagram and numerical account of the length and fall of the rivers. With inset: Diagram showing the comparative fall of the principal rivers of the British Isles. 63 x 52 cm, on sheet 71 x 55 cm. In Vol. II. Stanford's London atlas of universal geography, exhibiting the physical and political divisions of the various countries of the world. Folio edition, published by Edward Stanford. The Stanford map making company had been active in London since 1854. In 1874 they acquired the London atlas of 1834 from John Arrowsmith, with 50 maps which had increased to over 65 maps within 30 years. According to Francis Herbert, Stanford released a special limited edition in 1884 with 70 maps (our copy - see Pub List No. 11741.000 - appears to be a partial set of those maps). This edition, published in 1887, has 90 maps - spanning Vol. I and Vol II - covering the continents, countries, kingdoms and empires. Contains important new maps, including the North Pole, Malta, Cyprus, the approaches to the Black Sea, parts of Canada and Australia. Vol. I has 39 of the maps, as listed in the Contents, which appears in Vol. I, preceding the maps. Handwritten annotations therein mark the presence of Maps 1, 4, 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 34-36, 38, 40, 41, 45, 46, 48, 50-52, 55-57, 59, 61, 64-66, 71-77, 80, 84, 86, 88 and 90, as well as the Index. (However, Map 57 - Burmah - marked with annotation as being in Vol. I., actually appears in Vol. II. Therefore, the maps in Vol. I. amount to 39, rather than the 40 marked.) Vol. II. contains 51 maps, which also appear in the Contents of Vol. I, listed as Maps 2, 3, 7-11, 14-18, 21-33, 37, 39, 42-44, 47, 49, 53, 54, 58, 60, 62, 63, 67-70, 78, 79, 81-83, 85, 87 and 89 (plus map of Burmah, listed as Map 57 and marked, erroneously, as appearing in Vol. I). Maps show political and administrative divisions, place names, and geographical features. Most of the maps in Vol. I are printed on double plates, some including multiple maps. Maps in Vol. II are printed on single plates. Page edges in both volumes in gilt and with tabs containing abbreviated titles, which allow quick navigation of the volume. Some tabs have handwritten annotations, in ink, elaborating the abbreviated titles; for instance, "India" tab in Vol. I. has been modified to "India and Burmah". (Short Titles taken from tabs; Full Titles from maps.) Vol. I. includes supplemental index following maps. Imago Mundi vol 41, 1989, Francis Herbert "The London Atlas of Universal Geography."
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title 8. A hydrographical map of the British Isles. London: Edward Stanford, 55 Charing Cross, S.W. Stanford's Geographical Establishment.
title_short 8. A hydrographical map of the British Isles. London: Edward Stanford, 55 Charing Cross, S.W. Stanford's Geographical Establishment.
title_full 8. A hydrographical map of the British Isles. London: Edward Stanford, 55 Charing Cross, S.W. Stanford's Geographical Establishment.
title_fullStr 8. A hydrographical map of the British Isles. London: Edward Stanford, 55 Charing Cross, S.W. Stanford's Geographical Establishment.
title_full_unstemmed 8. A hydrographical map of the British Isles. London: Edward Stanford, 55 Charing Cross, S.W. Stanford's Geographical Establishment.
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