Maps of Newcastle

Maps of Newcastle

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Northumberland (Old Series) LXXX.15 (includes: Brenkley; Longbenton; Mason) - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Northumberland nLXXXV.NE - OS Six-Inch Map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Northumberland nLXXXV.NE - OS Six-Inch Map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Northumberland (New Series) LXXXV.8 (includes: Longbenton; Mason) - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Northumberland (New Series) LXXXV.4 (includes: Longbenton; Mason; Seaton Valley; Stannington) - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Northumberland LXXX.SE - OS Six-Inch Map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Northumberland nLXXXV - OS Six-Inch Map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Northumberland LXXX - OS Six-Inch Map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Northumberland (New Series) LXXXV.7 (includes: Dinnington; Longbenton; Mason) - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Northumberland (New Series) LXXXV.3 (includes: Brenkley; Longbenton; Mason; Stannington) - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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NZ27 - OS 1:25,000 Provisional Series Map

1 : 25000 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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The Course of River Tyne from Newcastle to Tynemouth

This is a detailed map of the course of the River Tyne from Newcastle to the mouth of Tynemouth River, it dates from around 1590. On the basis of style it can be attributed to Richard Poulter, a mariner accomplished in chart making. It is possible that Poulter’s name and the cartouche have been lost when the map was cropped. The map shows the sandbanks and sounding at low tide and notes the need for beacons to be placed on rocks which are submerged at high tide. Water depths at high tide are also indicated. The intersecting lines which cover the map are lines of constant bearing known as rhumb lines. These radiate from compass roses and allow the sailor to plot a course from harbour to harbour using dividers and straight edge. It is likely that this chart was prepared for presentation to a government official who would have power to implement the changes suggested. A possible recipient could be Lord Burghley, Elizabeth Secretary of State. Poulter, Richard
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Morpeth (Hills) - OS One-Inch Revised New Series

1 : 63360 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Morpeth (Outline) - OS One-Inch Revised New Series

1 : 63360 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Newcastle Upon Tyne - OS One-Inch Map

1 : 63360 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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An accurate map of the county palatine of Durham

1 Karte : Kupferdruck ; 50 x 66 cm Kitchin; Hinton printed for J. Hinton at the Kings Arms in St. Pauls Church Yard
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Northumberland, South, Sheet 2 - Bartholomew's "Half Inch to the Mile Maps" of England & Wales

1 : 126720 Topographic maps Bartholomew, John George John Bartholomew & Co
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Episcopatvs Dvnelmensis vulgo the bishoprike of Dvrham

1 Karte : Kupferdruck ; 36 x 48 cm Blaeu Joan Blaeu
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DUNELMIENSIS Episcopatus Sheet 29

This map ofCounty Durham is from the 1583 edition of the Saxton atlas of England and Wales.This atlas was first published as a whole in 1579. It consists of 35 coloured maps depicting the counties of England and Wales. The atlas is of great significance to British cartography as it set a standard of cartographic representation in Britain and the maps remained the basis for English county mapping, with few exceptions, until after 1750. During the reign of Elizabeth I map use became more common, with many government matters referring to increasingly accurate maps with consistent scales and symbols, made possible by advances in surveying techniques. Illustrating the increasing used of maps in government matters, Lord Burghley, Elizabeth I’s Secretary of State, who had been determined to have England and Wales mapped in detail from the 1550s, selected the cartographer Christopher Saxton to produce a detailed and consistent survey of the country. The financier of the project was Thomas Seckford Master of Requests at the Court of Elizabeth I, whose arms appear, along with the royal crest, on each map. Saxton, Christopher Ryther, Augustine
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EPISCOPATVS | DVNELMENSIS. | Vulgo | The Bishoprike of | DVRHAM.

[Amsterdam : Joan Blaeu]
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Episcopatus Dunelmensis vulgo the Bishoprike of Durham

1 : 200000 Amstelodami : apud Joannem Janssonium
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Episcopatus Dunelmensis, Vulgo The Bishoprike of Durham. [Karte], in: Theatrum orbis terrarum, sive, Atlas novus, Bd. 4, S. 469.

1 Karte aus Atlas Blaeu, Joan Blaeu, Willem Janszoon
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Episcopatus Dunelmensis. Vulgo The Bishoprike of Durham. [Karte], in: Le théâtre du monde, ou, Nouvel atlas contenant les chartes et descriptions de tous les païs de la terre, Bd. 4, S. 403.

1 Karte aus Atlas Blaeu, Willem Janszoon und Blaeu, Joan Blaeu, Willem Janszoon
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Episcopatus Dunelmensis, Vulgo The Bishoprike of Durham. [Karte], in: Theatrum orbis terrarum, sive, Atlas novus, Bd. 4, S. 469.

1 Karte aus Atlas Blaeu, Joan Blaeu, Willem Janszoon
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Episcopatus Dunelmensis Vulgo The Bishoprike of Durham. [Karte], in: Novus atlas absolutissimus, Bd. 8, S. 54.

1 Karte aus Atlas Janssonius Offizin
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Sheets 68-69. (Cary's England, Wales, and Scotland).

1 : 360000 Cary, John, ca. 1754-1835
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A new improved map of Northumberland

1 Karte : Kupferdruck ; 67 x 50 cm Kitchin; Hinton sold by J. Hinton at the Kings Arms in St. Pauls Church Yard
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Comitatvs Northvmbria; vernacula Northvmberland

1 Karte : Kupferdruck ; 39 x 48 cm Blaeu Joan Blaeu
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Holy-Island, Fairn Islands with the many Rocks and Hazards that lye Scatter'd in that Sea, and the Coast from Sunderland point in England to St Abbs-head in Scotland, survey'd and navigated by J[oh]n

Adair, John, ca. 1650-1722
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