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Mapping Collection (page 7)

"Exploring the World Through Maps: A Journey of Discovery" Embark on a captivating journey through time and space as we delve into the fascinating world of mapping

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Mapping Collection: Pages from Travels through the United States of America... 1818 (litho)
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Mapping Collection: Indian campaign of 1832: Map of the country, 1832 (pen & ink on paper)
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Mapping Collection: Map of Brighton by Thomas Yeakell and William Gardner, engraved by Whitchurch
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Mapping Collection: Map of the Suez Canal, c. 1870 (engraving)
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Mapping Collection: Map of Cambridge, from Caius Historia Cantabrigensis Academia, 1574 (engraving)
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Mapping Collection: Wolfes plan for the siege of Quebec in 1759, 1780 (litho)
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Mapping Collection: Map of the city of Siam, capital of the kingdom of that name after a survey done by a
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Mapping Collection: Scotts Map of the Consolidated City of Philadelphia, 1856 (hand-coloured engraving)
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Mapping Collection: Map of the County of Philadelphia From Actual Survey, 1843 (hand-coloured engraving)
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Mapping Collection: Panoramic view of Canterbury in the sixteenth century, illustration from
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Mapping Collection: Ruins of an old fort in Tennessee, from an Atlas of the United States, 1824 (engraving)
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Mapping Collection: Assembled map of the planet Mars, from observations made during six oppositions in
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Mapping Collection: Map of Venice, published by H. Chatelain in Amsterdam, 1728 (engraving)
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Mapping Collection: Map of Trento, from Les Villes de Venetie, 1704
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Mapping Collection: Map of Treviso, from Les Villes de Venetie, 1704
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Mapping Collection: Map of Asia, published in 1700, Paris (colour engraving)
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Mapping Collection: Plan of the Assault on Ladysmith (litho)
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Mapping Collection: Battle of Newbury, 20th September 1643 (litho)
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Mapping Collection: Luxembourg, the capital of the Duchy, 1649 (hand-coloured engraving)
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Mapping Collection: Town Plan of Savannah, c. 1733 (pen & ink on paper)
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Mapping Collection: Map of the Battle of Talavera, published by William Blackwood and Sons
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Mapping Collection: Map of the Passage of the Beresina, published by William Blackwood and Sons
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Mapping Collection: Map of the Battle of Lutzen, published by William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh & London
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Mapping Collection: Map of the Battle of Vitoria, published by William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh & London
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Mapping Collection: Maps of the Battle of Gross Beeren and Battle of Dennewitz
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Mapping Collection: Map of the Battles of Champaubert and Vauchamps, published by William Blackwood and Sons
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Mapping Collection: Map of Paris and Its Environs, published by William Blackwood and Sons
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Mapping Collection: Two exceptional terrestrial and celestial globes, supported by Hercules and Atlas
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Mapping Collection: Celestial manuscript map, 1863 (cloth, embroidery & pen and ink on paper)
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Mapping Collection: Detail of a sea monster from a terrestrial globe, 1645 / 48 (plaster
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Mapping Collection: Map of London, 1852 (litho)
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Mapping Collection: Page 4 View of Porto Santo extending from NNW to WBW distant 5 miles
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Mapping Collection: Page 25b / a Map and profile of Palmerston Island, 1768-75 (pen & ink and w / c)
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Mapping Collection: Philadelphia, 1848 (engraving)
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Mapping Collection: Celestial globe with depictions of animals and other creatures representing signs of the zodiac
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Mapping Collection: Celestial globe with depictions of animals and other creatures representing signs of the zodiac
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Mapping Collection: Illustration from 'La Geometrie Pratique'1702, (engraving)
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Mapping Collection: Map of the eastern hemisphere, illustration from A journal of a voyage to the South
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Mapping Collection: Map of the western hemisphere, illustration from A journal of a voyage to the South
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Mapping Collection: Fos. 11v-12r Chart 3: Indian Ocean, Portolan atlas of the world, Venice, c
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Mapping Collection: Two exceptional terrestrial and celestial globes, supported by Hercules and Atlas
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Mapping Collection: Two exceptional terrestrial and celestial globes, supported by Hercules and Atlas
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Mapping Collection: Early English terrestrial globe, c. 1673 (engraving, brass, walnut & oak)
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Mapping Collection: Large pair of library globes, the terrestrial 1645 / 48, the celestial after c


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"Exploring the World Through Maps: A Journey of Discovery" Embark on a captivating journey through time and space as we delve into the fascinating world of mapping. From the iconic Wimbledon tennis complex in the UK to the enchanting Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain, these maps offer glimpses into diverse landscapes and historical narratives. Transport yourself back to 1560 Mexico with Alonso de Santa Cruz's Map of Tenochtitlan, where you can trace the ancient streets and waterways that once thrived in this vibrant city. Or marvel at Durer's intricate world map from 1515, which showcases an era when cartography was still in its infancy but held immense potential for exploration. Step foot onto 16th-century Florence with a meticulously detailed plan that captures every nook and cranny of this Renaissance gem. Meanwhile, an Italian map from 1537 unveils Corfu's allure nestled within Greece's Ionian Sea – a testament to both artistic skill and geographical accuracy. As we venture further into history, a stunning 17th-century European map unfolds before our eyes, revealing political boundaries that have since evolved but continue to shape our present-day understanding. Witness Dubrovnik's pre-1667 earthquake charm through an intricately crafted depiction that preserves its architectural grandeur. The allure extends beyond terrestrial realms as well; explore Bermuda’s beauty through a vividly colored engraving or immerse yourself in Roman glory with "A New Map of the Roman Empire. " These maps not only guide us geographically but also provide insights into cultural heritage and societal dynamics. Finally, let us contemplate White Matter Fibres' artwork from 1930 – an abstract representation reminding us that mapping transcends physical borders too. It invites us to explore neural pathways within our own minds while appreciating how cartography has become intertwined with human cognition throughout history. Intricate lines, vibrant colors, and meticulous details come together on these maps, inviting us to embark on a visual and intellectual adventure.