Maps of Kent

Maps of Kent

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England V.

1 : 765000 Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain)
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England

1 : 778000 under the superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge J. & C. Walker sculpt. London : Baldwin and Cradock
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Provinces meridionales de l'Angleterre ou côtes septentrionales de la Manche, 2

1 Blatt : 53 x 69 cm Le Rouge
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La plus grande partie de la Manche

1 Karte : Kupferdruck ; 47 x 55 cm Lotter aux depens de Tob: Conr: Lotter geogr
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La plus grande partie de la Manche

1 Karte : Kupferdruck ; 48 x 56 cm Seutter aux depens de Matthieu Seutter
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La plus grande partie de la Manche

1 Karte : Kupferdruck ; 45 x 58 cm Ottens; Ottens chez R. et J. Ottens
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Bassin de la Tamise : et bassins secondaires du Blackwater, du Stour et du versant de la Manche

1 : 600000 Vuillemin, Alexandre Aimé 1812-1880 Paris : Imprimerie et librairie Delalain
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Warwicum, Northamtonia, Huntingdonia, Cantabrigia, Suffolcia, Oxonium, Buckinghamia, Bedfordia, Hartfordia, Essexia, Berceria, Middelsexia, Southa[m]tonia, Surria, Cantiu[m] & Southsexia

1 : 815000
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La plus grande partie de La Manche, qui contient les côtes d'Angleterre et celles de France les bords maritimes de Picardie

1 : 650000 Anglie Lotter, Tobias Conrad Tob. Conr. Lotter
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Warwicum, Northamtonia, Huntingdonia, Cantabrigia, Suffolcia, Oxonium, Buckinghamia, Bedfordia, Hartfordia, Essexia, Berceria, Middelsexia, Southamptonia, Surria, Cantium & Southsexia. [Karte], in: Gerardi Mercatoris Atlas, sive, Cosmographicae meditationes de fabrica mundi et fabricati figura, S. 127.

1 Karte aus Atlas Mercator, Gerhard Montanus, Petrus
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Warwicum, Northhamtonia, Huntingdonia, Cantabrigia, Suffolcia, Oxonium, Buckinghamia, Bedfordia, Hartfordia, Essexia, Berceria, Middelsexia, Southhamptonia, Surria, Cantium & Southsexia. [Karte], in: Atlas, sive, Cosmographicae meditationes de fabrica mundi et fabricati figura, S. 122.

1 Karte aus Atlas Mercator, Gerhard
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Watershed map England, Wales 6.

1 : 760320 Letts, Son & Co.
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England & Wales SE.

1 : 633600 Stanford, Edward
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England & Wales, south-eastern section; Channel Islands.

1 : 633600 John Bartholomew & Co.
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Carte des environs de Londres

1 Karte : Kupferdruck ; 48 x 66 cm Robert de Vaugondy; Arrivet; Fortin; Dussy; Browne chéz le Sr. Fortin ing.r mécanicien du roy rue de la harpe près la rue du Foin
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Warwicum Northhamtonia Hvntingdonia Cantabrigia, Svffolcia, Oxonivm, Bvckinghamia, Bedfordia Hartfordia Essexia Berceri Midelsexia, Sovthha[m]tonia Surria, Cantium Southsexia

1 Karte : Kupferdruck ; 17 x 24 cm Mercator Cloppenburgh
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Warwicum, Northhamtonia, Huntingdonia, Cantabrigia, Suffolcia, Oxonium, Buckinghamia, Bedfordia, Hartfordia, Essexia, Berceria, Middelsexia, Southha[m]tonia, Surria, Cantiu[m] [et] Southsexia

1 Karte : Kupferdruck ; 35 x 45 cm Hondius; Mercator Henricus Hondius
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Warwicum, Northhamtonia, Huntingdonia, Cantabrigia, Suffolcia, Oxonium, Buckinghamia, Bedfordia, Hartfordia, Essexia, Berceria, Middelsexia, Southha[m]tonia, Surria, Cantiu[m] [et] Southsexia

1 Karte : Kupferdruck ; 35 x 45 cm Hondius; Mercator Jodocus Hondius
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General Map (London Environs).

Cary, John
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Des Königreichs England östlicher Theil, oder Surrey, Sussex, Kent, Middlessex, Essex

1 Karte : Kupferdruck ; 20 x 27 cm Reilly F. J. J. von Reilly
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England and Wales 1:253,440

Ordnance Survey
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CANTII, Southsexiae, Surriae et Middlesexiae comitat Sheet 11

This map of Kent and the neighbouring counties of Sussex, Middlesex and Surrey 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. In the bottom right corner a scale bar and a written description of the counties and of London. Although at a small scale London is shown in some detail in the map with St Paul’s Cathedral and London bridge clearly discernable. St Paul’s is correctly shown without its steeple which was destroyed by lightning in 1561 and was not replaced. Paddington Highgate and Camberwell are shown as outlying countryside, as yet un colonised by the metropolis. In neighbouring Berkshire Windsor is marked by a larger group of red structures than its neighbours, reflecting the royal association with Windsor and the presence of the castle, the park is also shown as a large wooded enclosure. Hampton Court is also marked. The name of the engraver Remigius Hogenberg, one of seven English and Flemish engravers employed to produced the copper plates for the atlas, is contained in the scale bar. Saxton, Christopher Ryther, Augustine
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Bartholomew's "Quarter to mile" road map of the environs of London

1 : 25000 Hugh Rees
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delineation of the strata of England and Wales, with part of Scotland

1 : 320000 Blatt 11 Smith, William Cary
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England and Wales[OS civil air edition]

Ordnance Survey
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Ordnance Survey of England and Wales (Aeronautical map)

Great Britain. War Office. General Staff. Geographical Section [London] : [Air Ministry],
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Sheet 12 England, South East & London, uit: Maps of England & Wales : scale 4 miles to 1 inch / Ordnance Survey

1 : 253440 titelvariant: Maps of England and Wales; Annotatie: Titel op cassette; Met bladoverzicht op de achterzijde van de cassette; Annotatie geografische gegevens: Hoogtelijneninterval 200 ft Ordnance Survey, United Kingdom Southampton : Ordnance Survey Office
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Rainham reverse

1 : 21120 This rough triangulation diagram of southern England was draughted in the field to augment the angle and distance measurements recorded in the Ordnance Survey Field Books. Angular observations were made using a theodolite to measure the relative height of the land and plot individual topographical features. Triangulation points were usually at sites elevated above the surrounding landscape, often hilltops and church towers.
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Britain, defences South of England and Wales

[London] : Ministry of Home Security
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