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Cartographic Collection (page 5)

"Unveiling the World Through Cartographic Masterpieces" Step back in time and embark on a journey through history with these captivating cartographic treasures

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Cartographic Collection: Map of Siberia and China from Le Theatre du Monde or Nouvel Atlas
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Cartographic Collection: Map of the Battle of Preston of 1715, 1818 (hand-coloured engraving)
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Cartographic Collection: Map of Lake Ontario with the English and French fleets, 1757 (engraving)
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Cartographic Collection: ii. (a) Four profiles of the coast of Terra del Fuego (b
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Cartographic Collection: Europe, 1871 (colour litho)
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Cartographic Collection: Two exceptional terrestrial and celestial globes, supported by Hercules and Atlas
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Cartographic Collection: Two exceptional terrestrial and celestial globes, supported by Hercules and Atlas
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Cartographic Collection: Map of Palestine, 1926 (colour litho)
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Cartographic Collection: Two exceptional terrestrial and celestial globes, supported by Hercules and Atlas
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Cartographic Collection: Large pair of library globes, the terrestrial 1645 / 48, the celestial after c
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Cartographic Collection: Large pair of library globes, the terrestrial 1645 / 48, the celestial after c
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Cartographic Collection: The Ottoman Corsair Khayr al-Din Barbarossa against Charles Vs Army
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Cartographic Collection: Map of Africa (hand-coloured engraving)
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Cartographic Collection: Map of Laos and the Mekong river showing the route of the voyage of Henri Mouhot
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Cartographic Collection: Map of the travels of Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) from Le Theatre du Monde
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Cartographic Collection: Page 37b Map of Charlestown and state of the Kings troops, March 11 1780 (pencil
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Cartographic Collection: ia. A Plan of the Harbour of St Johns in Newfoundland, 1760s (pen & ink and wash)
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Cartographic Collection: Page 38b The Track of His Majestys ship Perseverance between Rutland
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Cartographic Collection: A Nautical Map, detail of the Gran Turco, 1564 (colour litho)
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Cartographic Collection: Europe, 1814 (litho)
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Cartographic Collection: Plan of London looking towards Southwark (hand-coloured engraving)
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Cartographic Collection: Map of the Cittie of London, 1633 (hand-coloured engraving)
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Cartographic Collection: Discovering the legacy of Lewis and Clark : bicentennial commemoration 2003-2006
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Cartographic Collection: Map of Central and South America. Theatrum Orbis Terrarum by
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Cartographic Collection: World Map by Rumold Mercator (1512-1594)
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Cartographic Collection: ITALY. Caprarola. Villa Farnese. Map of Europe
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Cartographic Collection: Maps of Holy Island and Farne Island, Northumberland, from The Theatre of the
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Cartographic Collection: Ptolemys map of Britain, 16th century
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Cartographic Collection: Theatrum Orbis Terrarum by Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598)
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Cartographic Collection: Tabula secundum accurata Ventorum veterem et nova
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Cartographic Collection: The Invincible Armada. Map of Robert Adams. Engraving
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Cartographic Collection: Spain. War of Africa (1859-1860). Maps of Morocco
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Cartographic Collection: Map of the West of African coast with the Islands
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Cartographic Collection: Spain. First Carlist War (1836). Map of Spain
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Cartographic Collection: Chart by Joan Martines. Island of Sicily (1591)
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Cartographic Collection: Haci Ahmeds world map, 1560
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Cartographic Collection: Map of the Kingdom of Naples. Theatrum Orbis Terrarum by Abr
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Cartographic Collection: Nova Orbis Tabula in Lucem Edita by Frederik de Wit (1630-17
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Cartographic Collection: Spain. Detail. Atlas by Frederik de Wit (1630-1706). 17th ce
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Cartographic Collection: VILANOVA i PIERA, Joan (1821-1893). Agronomic map
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Cartographic Collection: French map of the city of Barcelona (1706). SPAIN
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Cartographic Collection: Map of the Kingdom of Naples. 1597-1568. Illustration
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Cartographic Collection: Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. New Spain (Mexico)
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Cartographic Collection: Portrait of Magalhaes. Spanish anonymous
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Cartographic Collection: Civitatis Orbis Terrarum. Przemy?l
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Cartographic Collection: Civitatis Orbis Terrarum. Malaga
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Cartographic Collection: Civitatis Orbis Terrarum. Ghent
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Cartographic Collection: Civitatis Orbis Terrarum. Ecija


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"Unveiling the World Through Cartographic Masterpieces" Step back in time and embark on a journey through history with these captivating cartographic treasures. From Al-Idrisi's world map of 1154 to Orteliuss' intricate creations from the 16th century, each map tells a unique story about the world as it was known at that time. Al-Idrisi's world map, crafted in 1154, offers a glimpse into medieval Islamic geography, showcasing an impressive understanding of global trade routes and geographical features. Meanwhile, the British Empire world map from the 19th century illustrates the vast extent of Britain's dominion across continents and oceans. The Catalan Atlas transports us to the 14th century with its exquisite craftsmanship and detailed depictions of various regions. It serves as a testament to Catalonia's rich maritime tradition and exploration during this period. Orteliuss' maps take center stage throughout this collection, providing invaluable insights into specific regions such as Ottoman Empire, Italy, Poland, Greece, Germany, Netherlands - all meticulously documented in his renowned Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. These masterpieces not only showcase Orteliuss' cartographic expertise but also shed light on political boundaries and cultural nuances prevalent during his era. Moving closer to home is the Map of City Dublin from 1797 which showcases Ireland's capital city at that time - offering glimpses into its urban layout and architectural landmarks that have shaped Dublin's identity over centuries. Lastly Zaragoza’s (19th c. ) Map takes us to Spain where we can explore Madrid through intricate details capturing its streetscape during that period - allowing us to immerse ourselves in Spanish history while navigating through its vibrant capital city. These remarkable cartographic works serve as windows into our past – they are not just maps; they are gateways connecting us with bygone eras.