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Cartography Collection (page 6)

Cartography, the art of mapmaking, has a rich history that spans centuries and continents

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Cartography Collection: Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition, 1933-35
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Cartography Collection: Map of Corsica. Italian engraving. 16th century
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Cartography Collection: Map of Australia and New Zealand (coloured engraving)
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Cartography Collection: Feudal Map of Japan in 1615, (1903). Creator: Unknown
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Cartography Collection: Map of Russia in the 16th and 17th century, 1914
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Cartography Collection: The Piri Reis world map, 1513. Artist: Piri Reis (1470-1553)
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Cartography Collection: 16th century red and yellow Jesters Cap costume map of the world
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Cartography Collection: Map of Grimsby
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Cartography Collection: Feudal Map of Japan between 1564 -73, (1903). Creator: Unknown
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Cartography Collection: City map of ancient Rome, wood engraving, published in 1878
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Cartography Collection: Historic map of London (18th Century)
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Cartography Collection: old map of europe
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Cartography Collection: Sittingbourne Kent UK City Street Map
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Cartography Collection: Antique Map - Biblical Palestine
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Cartography Collection: Map of the Roman provinces of Gaul, Britannia and Germania (coloured engraving)
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Cartography Collection: Map of Australia 1883
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Cartography Collection: Antique map of Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Ta'hailand
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Cartography Collection: Feudal Map of Japan before Sekigahara, 1903. Creator: Unknown
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Cartography Collection: Antique Map of Middlesex
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Cartography Collection: Switzerland, Topographic map, published in 1881
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Cartography Collection: map of new zealand 1883
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Cartography Collection: Map of the Ancient World according to Homer
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Cartography Collection: Prague
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Cartography Collection: Pueblo Colorado US City Street Map
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Cartography Collection: Boulder Colorado US City Street Map
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Cartography Collection: Minneapolis Minnesota US City Street Map
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Cartography Collection: Brookings South Dakota US City Street Map
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Cartography Collection: Waterloo Iowa US City Street Map
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Cartography Collection: Antique map, Manchester, England, 19th Century
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Cartography Collection: Margate Kent UK City Street Map
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Cartography Collection: Crawley West Sussex UK City Street Map
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Cartography Collection: Medford Oregon US City Street Map
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Cartography Collection: Casper Wyoming US City Street Map
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Cartography Collection: Ptolemy World map, 1467
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Cartography Collection: The Holy Mountain Athos, 1885. Artist: Fesenko, Yefim Ivanovich (1850-1926)
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Cartography Collection: Christopher Columbus at La Rabida, 1872. By F. Adam
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Cartography Collection: Theatrum Orbis Terrarum (Theatre of the World) by Abraham Or
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Cartography Collection: Cluj Napoca, romania map
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Cartography Collection: Map of Texas 1855
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Cartography Collection: Map of Coventry in Warwickshire, England Victorian Engraving, 1840
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Cartography Collection: New Hampshire 1852 Map
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Cartography Collection: Floor plan of Palatine Hill in Rome, published in 1878
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Cartography Collection: Vintage Map of the World
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Cartography Collection: Vintage map of the West India Islands 1860s
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Cartography Collection: Map of Sweden and Norway 1897
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Cartography Collection: Antique map of South Australia with vignettes
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Cartography Collection: Map of Exeter in Devon, England Victorian Engraving, 1840
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Cartography Collection: Trieste Italy map 1895


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Cartography, the art of mapmaking, has a rich history that spans centuries and continents. From ancient civilizations to modern times, maps have been used as powerful tools for navigation, exploration, and understanding the world around us. One notable example of early the Hereford Mappa Mundi, created in 1285 by Richard de Bello. This intricate map depicts a combination of geographical features and religious symbolism, offering a unique perspective on medieval Europe. Another remarkable piece is Al-Idrisi's world map from 1154. Crafted during the Islamic Golden Age, this map showcases an impressive level of detail and accuracy for its time. It highlights trade routes and important cities across Africa, Asia, and Europe. For those interested in British history, antique maps provide fascinating insights into different eras. An antique map depicting Britain under the Anglo Saxons offers a glimpse into the island's past before Norman conquests reshaped its landscape. Similarly captivating is an antique map showcasing the vast Roman Empire at its height. This visual representation allows us to trace their expansive territories across Europe, North Africa, and parts of Asia. Moving forward in time brings us to more recent cartographic works like the Map of Cyprus published in 1880. This detailed depiction captures not only geographical features but also cultural landmarks that define this Mediterranean island nation. Maps are not limited to landmasses alone; they can also illustrate political boundaries on larger scales. A Political Map of Africa provides valuable information about countries' borders and capital cities within this diverse continent. On a smaller scale but equally significant is California Highway Map—a practical tool for travelers navigating through one of America's most populous states with ease. Exploring historical empires leads us to delve into Byzantine history with a Map of the Byzantine Empire from the 9th century—showcasing Constantinople as its vibrant heart while encompassing regions stretching from Greece to Egypt.