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An interesting WWI paper Ordnance Survey Trench Map of Zillebeke, Edition 3, the trenches corrected to 31.8.16, showing such iconic places as Hellfire Corner, Clapham Junction, Polygon Wood, etc, 27½” x 37½”, glazed, in ebonised frame. Basically GC (creased, stained and faded), a label on the back states that it came from the TA Centre, Camberwell, original HQ of the 1st Surrey Rifles.
London Passenger Transport Map. A large folding map depicting the metropolitan rail network, c.1933, one inch to the mile, the railways hand-coloured, in 48 sections, backed onto linen, but extending to 169 x 216 cm, in cloth portfolio, Ordnance Survey, 1933 This map would appear to mark the birth of the London Passenger Transport Board in 1933.
Stanford, Edward. A Map of England and Wales, divided into Counties, Parliamentary Divisions and Dioceses shewing the Principal Roads, Railways, Rivers and Canals and the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry with the Distance of each Town from the General Post Office, London... drawn by R. Creighton, engraved by J. Dower, hand-coloured lithographed map in 120 sections over 4 sheets, folded and backed on linen, five miles to one inch, in original leather case, w.a.f., London: Ordnance Survey, 1866
Folding maps. Lynam (George), Map of the Parish of Stoke upon Trent in the County of Stafford from an Actual Survey, 1848, litho. map sectionalised and laid on linen, sparse contemp. hand colouring, some staining, some worming to image, 645 x 930mm, cloth endpapers, contained in contemp. slip case, worn and stained, with, Greenwood (C. & J.),Map of the County of Hereford from an Actual Survey, 1834,engraved map sectionalised and laid on linen, contemp. hand colouring, calligraphic cartouche, compass rose and table of explanation, b & w vignette of Hereford cathedral, slight offsetting, marbled endpapers, 590 x 700mm, with another ten folding maps, including examples by Ordnance Survey, Pratt and Bartholomew, plus an early 20th century jigsaw puzzle of central London, various sizes and condition (12)
Johnstone (John) and W. & A.K. Johnston. - A group of 11 atlas sheets of European countries, lithographed maps with original hand-colouring, each c.510 x 605mm., all linen-backed with a central vertical fold, marginal finger-soiling, c.1850; with a Times Atlas map of the Baltic States and East Prussia, a smaller map of Belgium and 2 small folding Ordnance Survey maps of the areas around Canterbury and Rochester (15)
MAP, SOUTH COAST OF ENGLAND. - [ORDNANCE SURVEY. Five sheets from the survey, covering the South Coast from Hinton and the Isle of Wight to Folkestone. One sheet dated `1 June 1810`, the others with the imprint excised]. Engraved folding maps (four sheets 645 x 935mm, one sheet 645 x 760mm), all folded and backed onto linen. (Some splits and browning.) All folding within a single contemporary slipcase (slipcase worn). Provenance: The Library Collection of the Late W. Leslie Weller MBE, DL, FSA.
Charles Smith (1768-1854) "A NEW MAP OF THE COUNTY OF NORTHUMBERLAND DIVIDED INTO WARDS" c.1804 engraving with hand-colouring 61.5 x 51cms; 24 1/4 x 20in.; "NEWCASTLE ON TYNE ORDNANCE SURVEY" c.1868 engraving with hand-colouring 34.5 x 24cms; 13 1/2 x 9 1/2in.; together with two other antique maps of Northumberland, all unframed. (4)
Ordnance Survey Road Map of Newcastle upon Tyne... Scale: half-inch to one mile, printed boards, [n.d.; Plan of Newcastle upon Tyne 1945, wrappers, folding maps and tables, Newcastle upon Tyne, [1945], together with 7 other books and maps similar, and 4 boxed sets of the Northumberland Census 1841-1871 on CD (13).
Map of Worcestershire and Gloucestershire, reduced from the Ordnance Survey by Edward Weller, 25" x 18", framed; together with map of Herefordshire, revised by the new Ordnance Survey, 19" x 13", framed, J & C Walker after R Creighton - map of Gloucestershire, 9.75" x 10.25" and Possibly after Josiah Robert Wells - `HMS Tourmaline, the New Flagship of the West African Squadron`, coloured engraving, 9" x 13", framed (4)
J BARTHOLOMEW: THE IMPERIAL MAP OF ENGLAND AND WALES ACCORDING TO THE ORDNANCE SURVEY WITH THE LATEST ADDITIONS SHEWING CLEARLY EVERY FEATURE OF THE COUNTRY RAILWAYS AND THEIR STATIONS, ROADS, CANALS, RIVERS, GENTLEMAN?S SEATS, ETC, ETC, hand col?d engrd large scale Map, circa 1868, in 18 sections, dissected and backed onto Linen, each section approx. 18 ¼? x 26 ½?; together with printed Index (splits at folds), housed in original v worn cf gt case
[Lot of 4] The Environs of London [and] A New Map of the County of Surrey [and] A Map of the Hundred of Eyhorne [and] Essex Reduced from the Ordnance Survey This lot includes four maps from over a century of cartographic history detailing areas in southeastern England in and around London.A. The Environs of London, by Joseph Hutchins Colton, dated 1855, black & white (14.6 x 12.3""). This detailed plan covers the city and its surroundings from Southgate south to Mitcham and Kingston east to Woolrich. The River Thames is central, and several parks, railroads, marshes, hills, bridges, and more are shown. Condition: A crisp impression with two small chips and a few edge tears, all of which are confined to the blank margins, with the exception of one that grazes the neatline at bottom. (A) B. A New Map of the County of Surrey, by Charles Smith, dated 1808, hand color (19.8 x 17.6""). This is the second edition of this comprehensive map of Surrey that extends to include a small plan of London. Within the county itself are numerous towns, farms, roads, canals, churches and chapels, parks, railroads, and more. There is nice topographical detail. The county is subdivided into fourteen hundreds (although Copthorne and Effingham are here counted as one), and a key at bottom right explains the different symbols used throughout the map. A compass rose appears above the county. Condition: Issued folding on watermarked paper with light toning and offsetting. There are some edge tears and fold separations that enter into the image, most of which have been repaired with archival materials. (B)C. A Map of the Hundred of Eyhorne, by Edward Hasted, circa 1782, hand color (15.1 x 19.6""). This elegantly engraved map focuses on Eyhorne, the largest hundred in the county of Kent. There is nice detail of the wooded, hilly terrain, and towns, roads, mills, heaths, parsonages, and castles are located. Bordering hundreds are left mostly blank with the exception of some town names. Ref: cf. Shirley (BL Atlases) #G.HAST-1a #16. Condition: Issued folding with light offsetting. Backed in tissue to repair several fold separations and edge tears. There is minor loss of image near the center of the map. (B) D. Essex Reduced from the Ordnance Survey, by Anonymous, circa 1890 (17.9 x 11.9""). This informative map delineates the county of Essex, located to the northeast of London, which appears at bottom left. The county is divided into West, East, and South divisions, and boroughs, towns, railways and stations, roads, rivers, and more appear. There is nice detail along the coasts, with piers, harbors, mudflats, a light vessel, and other notable features shown. Condition: There are a few small unobtrusive spots as well as an edge tear at right and two short centerfold separations in the top and bottom blank margin that have been closed with archival tape on verso. (A) See description See description 1782-1890
1923 Population Map of The North of Ireland"" showing population distribution of Unionists and Nationalists."" In Favour of the Irish Free State"" marked green and ""In Favour of the Belfast Parkiament"" marked in orange. Printed by the Ordnance Survey Dublin for The North Eastern Boundary Bureau"" 29 x 34in. (73.66 x 86.36cm)
A Collection of Approximately Fifty Second World War (War Revision 1940) Ordnance Survey Maps of Great Britain - Scotland, first published 1933 at the War Office, with Index to the Military Edition One-Inch Map and Index to the 1`` and 1/4`` Gridded Editions. (list available) **Provenance:- Owned by Lieutenant-Colonel P J White of the Lancashire Fusiliers
Local Interest. Two Ordnance Survey Maps Published at The War Office 1932, Popular edition one inch map comprising Lancaster and Barrow. Sheet 24. Preston, Southport and Blackpool, Sheet 29, Geographical Section General Staff No 3907. Together with Preston and Blackpool The National Grid Military System Published by War Office 1948. (3) in total.
ORDNANCE SURVEY - (Central Nottinghamshire), 6 inch to mile series, 33 sheets, each folded on linen within marbled wrappers. (30 x 44cms. approx.) some outline colour, contained in 3 cloth boxes - with relevant map & James Bell (Nottingham O.S. agent) labels. (ca. 1905?) * includes most the City of Nottingham
The Oakley ( Bedfordshire ) Hunt. Godber J. (Ed.) : The Oakley Hunt, 1965. 8vo. Beds.Hist.Soc.Pub. Map of the Oakley Hunt Country - Eight Ordnance Survey linen-backed Map sections, 1880, featuring the area covered by the Hunt delineated by hand-coloured outline, all housed in qto. sized slip case. Three other smaller booklets on this Hunt. Together with Greaves R. : History of the Burton Hunt and a map. All items very scarce. CONDITION REPORT: Generally vg.
Bartholomew (John). The Imperial Map of England & Wales According to the Ordnance Survey, with the Latest Additions; Shewing Clearly every Feature of the Country, Railays and their Stations, Roads, Canals, Rivers, Gentlemens Seats &c. &c. on a Scale of 4 Miles to an Inch, c.1860, double page litho. title and seventeen double page col. litho. maps (complete), one sheet with slight creasing and repaired marginal closed tears, some toning to index sheets, later endpapers, modern cloth with contemp. morocco gilt label to upper siding, slim folio -1
England & Wales. Lewis (Samuel), A Map of England & Wales Divided into Counties, Parliamentary Divisions and Dioceses, Shewing the Principal Roads, Railways, Rivers & Canals and the Seats of the Gentry and Nobility....., pub. S.Lewis & Co., 1840, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, in four parts (as published), inset map of the Scilly Isles, calligraphic cartouche, compass rose, table of explanation and large b & w eng. vignette of the Post Office in London, slight offsetting, each sheet approx. 1050 x 850mm, each section bound in contemp. gilt dec. morocco, slight rubbing to extrems., together with Stanford (Edward),Stanfords Library Map of England & Wales Constructed on the Basis of The Ordnance Survey & The Census......, c.1875, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, in four parts (as published), some staining, dust and finger soiling, each section approx. 940 x 805mm, marbled endpapers, contained in worn and frayed contemp. book box lacking lid and base -5
Geological Maps. Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Somerset, pub. Ordnance Survey, 1817 - 31, together three engraved maps with contemp. hand colouring showing geological strata, numbered 19, 35 and 43, each map sectionalised and laid on linen, each with the blind stamp of the Geological Survey Department in the upper margin, each map approx. 640 x 770mm, contained in contemp. sheep book box with contrasting morocco label to spine, a little rubbed and worn. The three maps run from Hereford in the North following the course of the Rivers Wye and Severn as they run south through Monmouth and Gloucester; down to Bristol, following the Seven estuary and on to the Somerset levels. -1
§ RICHARD LONG, BRITISH b.1945. `Wednesday - moving slowly`,1971. revised estimate. ADDENDUM: WORK IS A PRINT, SIGNATURE IS ALSO PRINTED. BELIEVED TO BE AN INVITATION TO AN EVENTWork in three sections recording the artist`s journey along a single line in Dartmoor Forest in 1971, each day the times are recorded with the time taken increasing in duration from day to day. The central section a part of an Ordnance Survey Map of Dartmoor Forest (O.S. Map 175, 1 inch to 1 mile), marked with a straight horizontal line from a marked `start` position. The left section signed by Richard Long in pencil, with typescript text: `For one hour I walked in a straight line, then marked the distance on the map. On each of the following days I walked along the same line and the times taken are given. Monday 1 hour Tuesday 4 hours Wednesday 8 hours Thursday 16 hours Friday Saturday 32 hours - THE SCULPTURE BECOMES SLOWER AND SLOWER, FROM DAY TO DAY, DAY TO NIGHT, DAY NIGHT DAY, MOTIONLESS - March 1971 O. S. Map 175 1 inch to 1 mile.` Right section shows a photo of the artist walking with the caption `wednesday - moving slowly`. PROVENANCE: Gifted to Michael Compton by the artist at an unknown date - possibly at the time of `The New Art` - an arts council exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, August-September 1972 or when Compton curated Long`s solo exhibition at the 37th Venice Biennale 1976 (for the British Arts Council) and wrote `Some Notes on the work of Richard Long`, London, Lund Humphries. A similar work by the artist from 1971/72, `A Hundred Mile Walk`, is held in the Tate Archive (purchased 1973, ref: T01720). See also the following works owned by the Tate: `A Line Made By Walking`, 1967 (ref: P07149); and `Dartmoor Walks` ,1972 (ref: P07082). This lot is part of a single owner collection of 28 lots to include Roy Lichtenstein, Marcel Broodthaers, Terry Frost, Henry Moore, Richard Long, Victor Newsome, Keith Milow, Billy Al Bengston, Ian Stephenson, Sol LeWitt and Joe Tilson. RICHARD LONG (b.1945): Born in Bristol, England in 1945, Long studied at Saint Martin`s School of Art, London during 1966-68 and is a former Turner Prize winning artist who made his international reputation during the 1970s with sculptures made as the result of long walks. These walks would often last many days, to remote parts of the world. Guided by a respect for nature and the formal structure of basic lines and shapes, with some sculptures evoking connotations with ancient stone circles or monuments. Long used different modes of presentation, sometimes combined, to bring the artist`s experience of nature back to the museum or gallery. For some works he used maps, words and photographs to present places, routes, things seen, thoughts evoked and actions performed. Others were three dimensional, assembled from natural elements such as twigs, driftwood or stones. Long stressed that the meaning of his work lay in the visibility of his actions rather than the representation of a particular landscape. Compton was the curator when the artist represented Great Britain at the Venice Biennale in 1976. Long was the recipient of the Turner Prize awarded at the Tate Gallery in London in 1989. In 2009 Tate Britain organised their major exhibition, Richard Long Heaven and Earth. 6 x 24in. (15 x 61cm) § ARR (Artist Resale Right) is additionally payable on this lot please contact the auctioneer for details.Slightly lifted nd bend on all corners. Small stain to the `text ` section.
MAP, SUSSEX, SURREY & KENT. ORDNANCE SURVEY (publishers). [Map of Sussex, Surrey and Kent.] [N.p.:] 1865. Hand-coloured engraved folding map on four sheets (each 645 x 945mm.) each in 24 sections and backed onto linen. (Minor light browning.) All folding within contemporary black half-morocco case (scuffed).
MAP, SUSSEX, SURREY & KENT. ORDNANCE SURVEY (publishers). [Map of Sussex, Surrey and Kent.] [N.p.:] 1868. Hand-coloured engraved folding map on four sheets, (each 643 x 946mm.) each in 24 sections and backed on linen. (Some light browning.) All folding within a contemporary red half-morocco case (somewhat scuffed).
A miscellaneous collection of items including The Times Map of the Western Front, other Ordnance Survey maps including one produced by Luce Panes & Co, Wotton-under-Edge, an early 20th century book entitled Handy Book of Information, produced for Horne & Co, Long Street, Wotton-under-Edge, a collection of varied postcards, subjects include Chief Whitehawk, Vancouver Island, various cruise liners, early 20th century humorous caricature postcards, etc together with a collection of miniature poetry books and four packets of British stamps including early 20th century examples

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