Further informationįor more detailed information see our research guide to maps. Please contact us if you find a map or plan which does not appear to be in the catalogue. An Admiralty chart, for example, may have been coloured to show the limits of fishing rights agreed in a treaty an Ordnance Survey map may have been used to show where bombs dropped during the Second World War. Many of these maps are unique, either because they are original manuscript drawings or because they are printed items annotated in manuscript. Many also reflect the planning and conduct of military, naval and air campaigns and operations. TopoView can now be accessed through various portable devices like smartphones and tablets. Earlier this month, the USGS launched TopoView 2.1, an enhancement to the current popular TopoView mapping service that lets users discover, interact, and download historical USGS topographic maps scans. Maps of places overseas were created or used for foreign and colonial business. By Communications and Publishing July 19, 2017. the National Farm Survey of the Second World War.the Valuation Office Survey of around 1910.In addition there are three major surveys: Maps show for example fortifications and mines pre-nationalisation railway and canal companies Crown Estate and maps deposited in legal cases heard in the higher law courts. The National Archives' image library has many more images of maps, available to browse and buy. Test by turning off the Firewall and/or allowing Pop-ups from this site only - if this corrects the problem, adjust your Firewall or Browser settings.īrowser and Java client software are products of Luna Imaging, Inc.Map of Inclesmore in Yorkshire circa 1450 - Catalogue reference MPC 1/56. By downloading any images from this site, you agree to the terms of that license.įirewalls, or Browser settings that block Pop-up Ads, may prevent correct operation of Insight Java Client or Insight Browser. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Images may be reproduced or transmitted, but not for commercial use.įor commercial use or commercial republication, contact R3 PCC.ĭigital images and descriptive data © 2000 by Cartography Associates. Publication Reference: Library of Congress online catalog, G4410 1882. Publication Author: Rand McNally and Company Copyrighted, 1882 by Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago, Ill. Rand, McNally & Co., Map Publisher and Engravers, Chicago, Ill. general map of the Republic of Mexico constructed from the best authorities showing completed & proposed railways, steamship routes and telegraphic communications. Reference: Library of Congress online catalog, G4410 1882. Prime meridians: Washington and Greenwich. London: Edward Stanford, Wholesale & Retail Mapseller, &c. Sheets have marbled end papers with labels reading "North East", "North West", "South East" and "South West" all fold into a brown cloth slip case 22.5x14.5 with a label reading "Mexico. With outline color by state, topography shown in brown, and railways and shipping routes in red. Map is in four sheets, each dissected into 21 sections. This copy was sold in England by Edward Stanford and has his label on the case. This does not look like the "normal" Rand McNally map - it is probably a separately made map that they acquired the rights to. Note: Very large hand colored map with detailed engraving. Read more about the Collection.įull David Rumsey Map Collection Catalog Record: Johnston, Rand McNally, Crams, McConnell, and other map publishers pieces, with maps of Europe, United States of. This historical cartographic image is part of the David Rumsey Historical Map Collection,Ī large collection of online antique, rare, old, and historical maps, atlases, globes, charts, and other cartographic items. Here youll find Denoyer Geppert, W & A.K. Rand McNally and Company, 1882įull Title: Rand, McNally & Co's.
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