Maps of Galway

Maps of Galway

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CONNACHTIA | Vulgo | CONNAUGHTY

[Amsterdam : Joan Blaeu]
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Connachtia vulgo Connaughty

1 Karte : Kupferdruck ; 38 x 48 cm Blaeu Joan Blaeu
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Provincia Connachtiae = The province of Connaugt

1 : 790000 Amstelodami : excudebat Joannes Janssonius
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Provincia Connachtiae = The province of Connaugt

1 : 790000 Amstelodami : ex officina Petri Schenk et Gerardi Valk
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Parte del regno d'Irlanda, cioè le provincie di Connaught, e Munster

1 Karte : Kupferdruck ; 40 x 30 cm Zatta presso Antonio Zatta
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Ireland - northern section.

1 : 633600 John Bartholomew & Co.
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Parte del regno d'Irlandia, cioè le provincie d'Ulster, e Leinster

1 Karte : Kupferdruck ; 40 x 30 cm Zatta; Zuliani; Pitteri presso Antonio Zatta
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Comitatus Lageniae = The countie of Leinster

1 : 1200000 Amstelodami : apud Joannem Janssonium
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Ireland NE.

1 : 486830 Stanford, Edward
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Lagenia; anglis Leinster

1 Karte : Kupferdruck ; 38 x 48 cm Blaeu Joan Blaeu
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Ireland NW.

1 : 486830 Stanford, Edward
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Ireland 1.

1 : 760320 Letts, Son & Co.
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A chart of the NORTH-WEST coast of IRELAND from LOUGH SWILLY to SLYNE HEAD

from The sea-atlas : containing an hydrographical description of most of the sea-coasts of the known parts of the world.
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Bartholomew's Quarter-inch to mile" map of Ireland

1 : 253440 Irsko Geographical Institute
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De Westkust van Yrlandt van Broadhaven tot aen of in de rivier van Gallowaij

Ireland Gerard van Keulen
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Vltoniae orientalis

1 : 316800
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Een gedeelte van de Oost kust van IJrland van Dublin tot St. Johns Point

Ireland Gerard van Keulen
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A map of the county of Armagh, with the harbours of Dundalk and Carlingford

This is a map of North East Ireland dating from 1600. An inset in the lower right hand corner shows the fortification of Fort Mount Norris. It is a remarkably detailed pen and ink rendering of the area between Lough Neagh and Dundalk. Details include vignette view of fortifications, fortified towns and churches, mountains in elevation, the names of local chieftains and plans of forts. It illustrates the campaign of 1600 which lead to the success of the Lord Deputy in forcing his way into the territory of the Irish leader O’Neill, although he was not able to penetrate further than Mount Norris between Newy and Armagh. By 1603 O’Neill and his allies among the Ulster Lords had been defeated and the entry of the English to the hitherto almost unknown area of central Ulster was then possible. This event explains why English topographical knowledge of this area suddenly increased in the first years of the 17th century. The cartographer of this map is thought to be Richard Barthelett who was the first cartographer to profit from this opportunity to complete the survey of Ireland. Barthelett was killed by Irish natives while surveying in Donegall in 1603 ‘because they would not have their land discovered’. It is interesting to note that Barthelett’s work was so accurate that it satisfies 18th century specification for military mapping. The formula of cartographic representation which he adopted matches that used by military engineers two centuries later. scale bar of 8 miles = 4" (1:120,000) inset 1":40 foot. Barthelett, Richard
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A Coloured Map of Offalia, now forming King's and Queen's Counties

This is a map the counties of Leix and Offaly in Ireland and records the area around the time of the time of the English plantation scheme. This scheme involved the division of the counties of Donegal, Londonderry, Tyrone, Fermanagh, Armagh and Cavan into plots of land to be given to English and Scottish settlers and Irish who agreed to plant and conform to Protestantism. The cartographer of this map is unknown but it is thought to have been produced in around 1565. Leix and Offaly had been shired by the Earl of Sussex in 1557 and this map was made in connection with the plantations. Settlements are indicated by generalized symbols of buildings. The relief of the land is indicated by hills drawn in perspective and coloured brown, woodland is shown by a representation of tree tops in green, other land is coloured yellow. This map is interesting in that it includes the names of English settlers and indicates by dotted lines the pathways through the woodland and bogs.
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The environs of Dublin

1 : 15250 Davies, Benjamin Rees published under the superindentance of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge [by] George Cox
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Geological map Dublin.

1 : 47520 Letts, Son & Co.
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Dublin environs.

1 : 85000 Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain)
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BARONIA | UDRONE | IN COMITATU | CATHERSOUGHÆ

[Amsterdam : Joan Blaeu]
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De baaij of rivier van Dublin geleegen aen de Oostcust van Irlandt

Ireland Gerard van Keulen
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Afteekening vande rivier van Carlingfort geleegen aen de Oost kust van IJrlandt

Ireland Gerard van Keulen
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Irish Ports & Harbours.

1 : 887040 Fullarton, A. & Co.
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A plan of the city of Dublin and the environs on the same scale of London, Paris, & Rome = Plan de Dublin et de ces environs sur la meme echelle de ceux de Londres, Paris, et Rome

1 : 2500 Rocque, John, d. 1762 J. Rocque
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Plan for a complete new harbour, at Howth-town, for the use of his Majesty's mail packet-boats, fishing vessels & in case of a storm, merchant ships going to & fm. Dublin

1 : 44350
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