Publication (London Topographical Society) ; no. 128., Publication ; no. 128, and Suruey of Hatton-Garden belonging to ye Right Hon'b. Christopher, Lord Viscount Hatton of Gretton, Barron Hatton of Kirby.
Description:
Accompanied by text: The survey of Hatton Garden in 1694 by Abraham Arlidge / PS Hunting ([1] leaf ; 27 x 21 cm.)., Facsim. of ms. cadastral map showing buildings, lot numbers, and householders' names., and Includes indexes of householders' names and coat of arms.
Publisher:
London Topographical Society,
Subject (Geographic):
Hatton Garden (London, England)--Maps--Early works to 1800
Subject (Topic):
Early maps--Facsimiles and Real property--England--Hatton Garden (London)--Maps--Early works to 1800
"Reproduced by permission of the Master of the Armouries, H.M. Tower of London.", Accompanied by text: A plan of the Tower of London in 1682 / Geoffrey Parnell. [1] leaf ; 27 x 21 cm., Facsim. of ms. map., Includes col. ill., and Indexed for points of interest.
Publisher:
London Topographical Society,
Subject (Geographic):
Tower of London (London, England)--Maps--Early works to 1800
Gastaldi, Giacomo, approximately 1500-approximately 1565
Published / Created:
[1897]
Call Number:
11 1546
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Maps, Atlases & Globes
Alternative Title:
Remarkable maps of the XVth, XVIth and XVIIth centuries ; pt. 4, no. 8., Reproductions of geographical maps ; [pt. 4, no. 8], and Universale
Description:
Facsimile., Relief shown pictorially., Series title commonly cited as Remarkable maps of the XVth, XVIth and XVIIth centuries., and World map on an oval projection.
Publisher:
Frederik Muller,
Subject (Topic):
Early maps, Early maps--Facsimiles, World maps, and World maps--Early works to 1800--Facsimiles
"Ne que ad nos Fram orbis ... Cappadocie 7.", "Quam hic vides orbis imagine lector cadide ... Vale 1538", Cordiform map of the world, 1538, Joanni Drosio suo Gerardus Rupelmudan deducabat., Map of the world, 1538, Orbis imago., and World map on double cordiform pro
Description:
Also known as World map on double cordiform projection and Orbis imago., Cross collection no. 4., Facsimile of Gerhard Mercator's first world map, published in Louvain, 1538., Relief shown pictorially., and Title from another facsimile published by the New York Public Library.
Publisher:
Julius Bien & Co., photo-lith,
Subject (Name):
Brevoort, James Carson, 1818-1887 and Julius Bien & Co
Subject (Topic):
Early maps--Facsimiles and World maps--Early works to 1800--Facsimiles
"Photolithographed copy of Gerard Mercator's Mapamundi of 1538 from an original engraving in the library of the American Geographical Society.", Relief shown pictorially., and Title devised by cataloger.
Publisher:
Julius Bien & Co., photo-lith,
Subject (Geographic):
World--Maps--Early works to 1800
Subject (Name):
American Geographical Society of New York and Julius Bien & Co
Subject (Topic):
Early maps, Early maps--Facsimiles, World maps, and World maps--Early works to 1800