Maps of Ceredigion

Maps of Ceredigion

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Cardiganshire XXXIII.7 (includes: Dihewyd; Lampeter Rural; Llanfihangel Ystrad; Llanwnnen) - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Cardiganshire XXXIII.NE - OS Six-Inch Map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Cardiganshire XXXIII.NE - OS Six-Inch Map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Cardiganshire XXXIII.NE - OS Six-Inch Map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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SN55 - OS 1:25,000 Provisional Series Map

1 : 25000 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Lampeter (Hills) - OS One-Inch Revised New Series

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

1 : 63360 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Capel Bettws

1 : 31680 Robert Dawson is author of this drawing, which shows west Wales from Carmarthenshire to Cardigan Bay. One of the best surveyors and draughtsmen, Dawson was employed on the Ordnance Survey for over forty years, also working as an instructor. Below the formal title of the plan, in the top left margin, is an area calculation in black ink. Brushwork interlinging ('hachuring') and colour washes depicting relief are combined with numerical annotations ('spot heights') describing the height of the land. Those altitudes noted in red ink are trigonometrically ascertained; those in black are estimated. Dawson, Robert
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Lampeter

1 : 31680 This plan of Cardigan Bay and part of the county of Cardiganshire shows Lampeter and other settlements at lower left along the River Teify Valley. Pointed rocks below sharp cliffs, characteristic of the Cardiganshire coastline, are illustrated in elevation. Budgen, Thomas
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Llandovery - OS One-Inch Map

1 : 63360 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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South Wales and the border in the 14th century

Rees, William Ordnance Survey
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Carmarthen, Sheet 22 - 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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An accurate map of Cardigan Shire

1 Karte : Kupferdruck ; 33 x 52 cm Kitchin; Tinney John Tinney
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Ceretica; sive Cardiganensis comitatus; anglis Cardigan Shire

1 Karte : Kupferdruck ; 36 x 48 cm Blaeu Joan Blaeu
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Penbrochia comitatus et comitatus Caermaridvnvm

1 Karte : Kupferdruck ; 39 x 51 cm Blaeu Joan Blaeu
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PENBROK comitat

This map of Penbrokeshire 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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Sheets 29-30. (Cary's England, Wales, and Scotland).

1 : 360000 Cary, John, ca. 1754-1835
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Ceretica, sive Cardiganensis Comitatus, anglis Cardigan Shire

1 : 460000 Amstelodami : apud Joannem Janssonium
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CERETICA; | sive | CARDIGANensis | Comitatus; Anglis | CARDIGAN SHIRE.

[Amsterdam : Joan Blaeu]
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Penbrochia Comitatus et Comitatus Caermardinum

1 : 230000 Amstelodami : apud Joannem Janssonium
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PENBROCHIA | Comitatus et Comitatus | CAERMARIDVNVM.

[Amsterdam : Joan Blaeu]
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Ceretica; sive Cardiganensis Comitatus; Anglis Cardigan Shire. [Karte], in: Theatrum orbis terrarum, sive, Atlas novus, Bd. 4, S. 421.

1 Karte aus Atlas Blaeu, Joan Blaeu, Willem Janszoon
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Ceretica; sive Cardiganensis Comitatus; Anglis Cardigan Shire. [Karte], in: Theatrum orbis terrarum, sive, Atlas novus, Bd. 4, S. 421.

1 Karte aus Atlas Blaeu, Joan Blaeu, Willem Janszoon
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Ceretica; sive Cardiganensis Comitatus; Anglis Cardigan Shire. [Karte], in: Novus atlas absolutissimus, Bd. 7, S. 395.

1 Karte aus Atlas Janssonius Offizin
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Ceretica; sive Cardiganensis Comitatus; Anglis Cardigan Shire. [Karte], in: Le théâtre du monde, ou, Nouvel atlas contenant les chartes et descriptions de tous les païs de la terre, Bd. 4, S. 363.

1 Karte aus Atlas Blaeu, Willem Janszoon und Blaeu, Joan Blaeu, Willem Janszoon
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Penbrochia Comitatus et Comitatus Caermardinum. [Karte], in: Novus atlas absolutissimus, Bd. 7, S. 388.

1 Karte aus Atlas Janssonius Offizin
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Penbrochia Comitatus et Comitatus Caermaridunum. [Karte], in: Theatrum orbis terrarum, sive, Atlas novus, Bd. 4, S. 414.

1 Karte aus Atlas Blaeu, Joan Blaeu, Willem Janszoon
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Penbrochia Comitatus et Comitatus Caermaridunum. [Karte], in: Theatrum orbis terrarum, sive, Atlas novus, Bd. 4, S. 414.

1 Karte aus Atlas Blaeu, Joan Blaeu, Willem Janszoon
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Penbrochia Comitatus et Comitatus Caermaridunum. [Karte], in: Le théâtre du monde, ou, Nouvel atlas contenant les chartes et descriptions de tous les païs de la terre, Bd. 4, S. 358.

1 Karte aus Atlas Blaeu, Willem Janszoon und Blaeu, Joan Blaeu, Willem Janszoon
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RADNOR BREKNOK Cardigan et Caermarden

This map of Radnor,Cardigan, Carmarthenshire and Brecknonshire, 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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