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Ogilby antique map from Carlisle to Barwick. Senex c1757

Ogilby antique map from Carlisle to Barwick. Senex c1757

by Ogilby - Senex

18th century Strip Maps of Roads from Carlisle to Jedboro to Kelso to Berwick. (The previous listed map is the reverse side, with Carmarthen to Cardigan, Cardigan to Llanbeder, Llanbeder to Aberistwith... so both of these maps, for this price.) 

These road maps are original copperplate engravings by John Senex c1757 after John Ogilby (with fine later hand-colour), for The Roads through England Delineated, or Ogilby’s Survey, Revised, Improved & Reduced to a Size Portable for the Pocket by John Senex, F.R.S. Being an Actual Survey of all the Principal Roads of England, and Wales, Distinctly laid down on one hundred & one Copper Plates on which are delineated all the cities, Towns, villages, Hills, Rivers, Brooks, Churches, capital Seats, and every place worthy of Note, throughout each ROAD; WITH The Addition of some roads newly drawn, which were omitted by Mr Ogilby, and Several necessary Corrections made in others; Together with a great number of explanatory references, by whicvh this Edition of the Roads is render'd of more general Use for TRAVELLERS. - Printed for John Bowles and Son at the Black Horse in Cornhill London 1757.

Please note the right margin is clipped and there is a tiny extremity tear at right side of this map. (Repriced accordingly) Approximate size of this map is 17 x 22cm (6 x 8.5 inches).

Stock Number: amukSe66-67Price: $120.00

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