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Lot 364

Sinai Peninsula. Wilson (Capt. C.W. & Palmer Capt. H.S.), Ordnance Survey of the Peninsula of Sinai, made under the Direction of Major-General Sir Henry James, 1868-69, two lg.folding linen backed map litho. map, each 1240 x 930 mm, one printed in outline, one showing mountains and hills in shaded relief, with eight regional folding linen backed litho. maps, including a geological map with orig. hand col., each approx. 900 x 500 mm, contained in modern half buckram wallet style portfolio, boards soiled, folio (1)

Lot 661

Abbey (J.R.). Life in Aquatint and Lithography, 1770-1860, printed Dawsons of Pall Mall, 1972, col. printed frontis., numerous b & w illusts., orig. pubs. cloth gilt, dj with slight fraying and chipping, 4to, together with The Old Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales,vol.1, pub. Harry Margary, 1975,col. printed frontis., numerous b & w illusts., orig. pubs. cloth gilt, dj, 4to, with Rosenthal (Jon K. & Jolly David C.),Antique Map Price Record & Handbook, 24 vols. 1983-2000,occ. b & w illusts., orig. pubs. cloth gilt, 8vo, together with another twenty-eight volumes similar (54)

Lot 321

Framed Ordnance Survey map, The Southern Islands

Lot 122

A late 19th century map of Bray and surrounding areas, zincographed and published at the Ordnance Survey office, Southampton 1899

Lot 537

Mixed Collectors Items, including an Ordnance Survey Map of East Witton and other ephemeral items of local interest, a chronological tree of English history, Sikes slide rule, Eclipsol advertising pot, Brylcream adverts, turned bone chess set, farmers rule, moustache trainer, jigsaws etc.

Lot 143

A Victorian Unusual Coloured Map of Carmarthenshire, published at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, dated 1889, together with another similar within a metal case

Lot 8

A 19th Century Folding Coloured Ordnance Survey Map of East Anglia, by G.F.Cruchley, 81 Fleet Street, London, on linen, 109 cm x 137cm back cloth board cover only; another Ordnance Map of Suffolk, 1 inch to 1 mile, sold by Jas. Gardner, pub. by Col.Colby, 1838 and two other Ordnance Maps by Edward Stanford., The Country around Ipswich-Scale 1 inch to 1 mile and Country round Woolverstone, Ipswich, Scale 6 inches to 1 mile, both with marbled paper and slip-cases (4). Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.

Lot 626

TIM OWEN AND ELAINE PILBEAM: ORDNANCE SURVEY MAP MAKERS TO BRITAIN SINCE 1791, 1992, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl gt, d/w

Lot 1211

Ordnance Survey GREAT PLUMSTEAD, LITTLE PLUMSTEAD, WITTON, BRUNDALL AND POSTWICK PARISHES, lge scale, part col'd varnished Map 1882, mntd on roller, approx 80" x 80"

Lot 411

Early 20th century ordnance survey map of England and Wales - Rivers and their catchment basins, mounted on linen back, within gilt tooled case

Lot 86

Bacon's New Large Scale Ordnance Map of the British Isles,in one Volume circa 1881; The Ordnance Survey Atlas of England and Wales, 1922, (2).

Lot 510

A D-Day, Scaled Folding Map 'Defences Creully' Sheet No. 37/18 S.E., stamped 'Top Secret' and dated May 1944, approx 28in x 21in (71cm x 53.5cm). Three linen-backed Military Edition (not to be published), ordnance survey scaled maps (i) East Anglia, 27in x 33in (68.5cm x 84cm), (ii) N.E. London & Epping Forest 27in x 33in (68.5cm x 84cm), (iii) England & Wales, sheet 9 A 42in x 33in (1070cm x 84cm) as used for pre D-day training; a British Army Officer's Sam Browne Belt, stamped 34; British Army issue Binoculars, bino-prism No.2 MkII, No.43639, dated 1942 with broad WD arrow devices; a U.S. Army Medical Department, First Aid Kit, in its waterproof metal container, containing most of original contents, (as issued to British and American DUKWs for D-day landings); and a British Army Service Corps, enamel and chrome-plated car badge, numbered 534 by J.R.G & S. of London. Provenance: Lieutenant Hansell, 536 General Transport Company (DUKWs, 21st Army Brigade, D-Day + 3 (9th June).

Lot 149

Mixed lot of twelve hardback travel/map books and seven Ordnance Survey maps including Muirheads 'Northern Italy' and Baddelley's 'Highlands of Scotland' (19)

Lot 127

Boyle (J.R.) The Early History of the Town and Port of Hedon, in the East Riding of the County of York, 1895, frontis, plates, t.e.g., half morocco; Sheard (Michael) Records of Batley, 1894, folding maps, plates, cloth; Index to the Ordnance Survey Map of Yorkshire, nd., engraved linen backed folding map in 36 sections, 4 miles to the inch; with four related volumes (7)

Lot 208

A Simmons & Sons Watlington property auction catalogue 1910, two local Ordnance Survey six-inch maps, and an Oxford and District Footpaths, Bridlepaths and Commons Preservation Society map

Lot 1319

An Ordnance survey map of the Aldershot Command, 1932, War Office map of North West Europe 1915 and Daily Express map of Europe WW11 (3)

Lot 220

An Ordnance Survey sheet no. LXXIX (79), Seaford and Newhaven, 1911 ed. folded and a copy 1672 map of Selsey Bill with re-print from the Sussex Archaeological Collections LXXV (75) in slip case

Lot 89

New Zealand 1845-66, reverse dated 1847 (Col. Thos. Bernd. Collinson, Ryl. Engrs.) officially impressed naming, toned, extremely fine and probably unique to an Army recipient £1500-2000 Ex Graveson Collection, Glendining March 1989. confirmed on Roll 7681/359 Royal Engineers 'Medals Issued on 25 February 1870', Rank and Name: Colonel Collinson, Thomas Bernard; Rank at the period the Medal was earned: Captain; Record of Service in the Field on which the claim is founded: Engaged against the natives in Cook Straits 1847, Lieut. Col. McCleverty Commanding. Present at the repulse of 400 natives in attack at Wanganui on 19 July 1847.’ Believed to be the only Army recipient of a medal with this date. thomas Bernard Collinson was bom on 18 November 1821, the son of the Rev John Collinson and Amelia King, at Gateshead, County Durham. He entered the Army at the age of 16 years and 8 months in the Cadet Company of the Royal Engineers on 16 June 1838, being promoted Lieutenant in March 1841, Captain in April 1847, Brevet of Major in October 1858, Lieutenant-Colonel in September 1860, Brevet of Colonel in September 1865, Colonel in July 1871, and Hon. Major-General and retired on full pay on 2 August 1873. His service comprised 21 years and 217 days at Home, and 13 years and 195 days Abroad. His Home service included terms at Chatham, Woolwich, on the Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, the Great Exhibition in 1857, and further terms at Woolwich and Chatham, and at Aldershot and Dover. His service abroad included China, New Zealand, Corfu, Malta, two periods in Corfu interspersed with Special Service in Egypt, September to November 1858, and Malta. as a young Lieutenant Collinson left Woolwich on the Honourable East India Company Ship Mount Stewart Elphinstone on 24 May 1843, bound for Hong Kong. There, his principal work was making an exact survey of Hong Kong Island, employing knowledge gained from three years with the Ordnance Survey in England and Ireland. Ambitious to make a perfect map, he utilised the contour system that had recently been developed and adopted in the Ordnance Survey of Ireland, also adding soundings and other nautical information from Admiralty charts by Captain Edward Belcher, R.N., H.M.S. Sulphur (Commander Richard Collinson, R.N., Thomas' brother, also produced Admiralty charts of the China coast). Thomas Collinson was rewarded by the engraving of his map at Ordnance Survey, Southampton, and a compliment from the geographer J. Arrowsmith that it was the most complete map he had ever seen. Collinson's pictorial drawings were of such an admirable standard that Major Aldrich, R.E., used Collinson's work to illustrate his 1846 report on the erection of Ordnance buildings in Hong Kong, published in the Royal Engineer Papers in 1849. on 11 June 1846 Collinson sailed for service in New Zealand embarking in an old teak ship, the Emily Jane (480 tons), bound for Sydney, New South Wales, arriving on 18 August 1846. Upon the continued native attacks in New Zealand it was decided that he had better go, and on 1 September 1846 he departed New South Wales in the aptly named trading brigantine Terror, anchoring at Auckland on 19 September 1846. Collinson recorded in his [unpublished] Journal, ‘left Hong Kong for services in New Zealand. This movement was brought about by some representation at headquarters that I had been long enough in China; and as I had completed the special work I had been sent out for, and as an officer was wanted in New Zealand, there was some reason for it.’ In Auckland he stayed with Captain Henderson, R.A., for several months. The Royal Engineer officer in New Zealand at this time consisted of Captain William Biddlecomb Marlow R.E. and Clerk of Works George Graham R.E., both of whom had recently been exhaustively occupied with Hone Heke's War in the Bay of Islands during 1845-46, and with the Auckland defences. on 22 November 1846, Collinson embarked in the Colonial Brig Victoria to his solitary station in Wellington, where trouble persisted in the Hutt Valley. Ten days after his arrival, on 30 November, he embarked on H.M.S. Calliope, with the whole force, for Wanganui, where Captain Joseph Henry Laye, 58th Regiment, and himself selected a site for a stockade and arranged its construction. In January 1847, having returned to Wellington in a small trading cutter, he organised the construction of barracks, explored the road to Porirua and the Hutt Valley, and returned to Wanganui in February to carry on the construction of defences there. He was present there, on 19 July, in the successful repulse of an attack on the fort, known as the ‘Rutland Stockade’, by some 400 Maori warriors. collinson returned to his station in Wellington in 1848, where duties included a plan for the defence of Wellington, the arrangement and construction of military buildings, and a report on the earthquake that damaged the Paremata Barracks at Porirua. He also made occasional visits to Wanganui and explorations about the local countryside. During his service in New Zealand he made a number of friends in Captain Henderson, R.A., Bishop Selwyn, Sir George Grey, Alfred Domett, William Fox and Tamehana. Dr Andrew Sinclair, the Colonial Secretary and naturalist, had served with his brother Richard on H.M.S. Sulphur. collinson departed New Zealand for Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land, in March 1850. During his return to England from May 1850, he wrote two detailed papers on the history of military operations in New Zealand for publication in the Royal Engineer Papers. In April 1869 he advocated in a lecture to the Royal United Service Institute, the formation of one General Military School. In 1889 he edited his brother Sir Richard Collinson's journal for publication: Journal of H.M.S. Enterprise, on the expedition in search of Sir John Franklin's ships by Behring Strait, 1850-55. In 1892-94 he compiled a detailed and illustrated memoir (unpublished) of his work and experiences titled Seven Years Service on the Borders of the Pacific Ocean, 1843-1850, Written for the Information and Satisfaction of My Children [Believed to have been sold at auction by Messrs Phillips in November 1970]. major-General Thomas Bernard Collinson died at Ealing, Middlesex, of pneumonia on 1 May 1902. sold with full research including photocopies from Papers Connected with The Duties of the Corps of The Royal Engineers’, Vol. III - New Series, Paper II: Remarks on the Military Operations in New Zealand by Capt. Collinson, Royal Engineers, Parts I, II, and III. £1500-£2000

Lot 268

A small archive of East of England Regiments photographs, depicting cavalry, home guard, cyclists etc together with an Ordnance Survey Map of Colchester stamped to the 5th Bn Essex Regt.

Lot 237

Ordnance Survey Map of Saddington and other Maps.

Lot 340

Folding Maps and Atlases. A box, including Stanford’s Library Map of the World, 1879, with case; Johnston’s West India Islands (1908); Africa, Austria, United States, Ireland, Sweden and Norway by Johnston; South Devon by Edwin Chapple, Ordnance Survey Map in 4 sections with case; and various loose Ordnance Survey type maps

Lot 114

Ordnance survey map of Scalby and area and three other maps

Lot 291

* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection, 19th & 20th century, including topographical chromos. and engravings after Morris, etc., portrait and fashion engravings, sixteen engravings of birds, a browned Morden map of the Smaller British Islands, a defective old series map Ordnance Survey map of the Isle of Wight, several large format prints including a tinted litho. of Bournemouth and a large engravings after George Morland (approx. 150+)

Lot 12

5 Collectors Book-L.H. Grollenberg Atlas Of The Bible, The Royal English Atlas David And Charles Re-Prints, Play The Game Board Game Book, Relfe Brothers New Aldergate Atlas, Ordnance Survey Around Kettering Published By Richmond And A Map Of Kettering

Lot 250

A map of Brecknock from the Ordnance Survey with Trecastle Ward inset, 26 cms x 36 cms, together with another of Brecknockshire, 24 cms x 19.5 cms, and an engraving 'Pistill Rhaiadr, a Great Cataract in North Wales'.

Lot 385

*Shropshire school map. Ordnance Survey (pub.), Large one inch to a mile shhet covering the whole county, 1899, with contemp. hand colouring and concentric circles showing the distance from Shrewsbury, laid onto linen and attached to contemp. wooden rollers, image size 152 x 114cm (1)

Lot 907

H J OSBORNE WHITE: THE GEOLOGY OF THE COUNTRY AROUND ALRESFORD, HMSO 1910, Geological Survey of England and Wales, orig wraps + H H READ: BRITISH REGIONAL GEOLOGY THE GRAMPIAN HIGHLAND, HMSO 1935, orig wraps + 2 others similar + MAPS OF THE ENVIRONS OF LONDON REDUCED FROM THE ORDNANCE SURVEY, CIRCA 1890, col’d fdg map bkd onto linen, 22 ½” x 32”, orig cl, printed paper label + 9 “QUARTER-INCH” ORDNANCE SURVEY MAPS (14)

Lot 1

Shropshire. Blome (Richard), To the Right Honourable Francis, Viscount Newport...This Map is Humbly Dedicated..., [1716], hand coloured engraved map, 190 x 245 mm, together with Cowley (J.), An Improved Map of Shropshire, [1744], uncoloured engraved map, 180 x 135 mm, and Morden (Robert), Shropshire, [1708], engraved map, hand coloured in outline, 215 x 165 mm, plus other similar size maps by Wallis/Oddy, Bowles, Kitchin, Fullarton, Owen/Bowen, Pigot, Ellis, Ordnance Survey, etc., all mounted (approx. 27)

Lot 1

Ordnance Survey, sheet XI (part of Hampshire including Portsmouth and Southampton), old series, early state, one inch to a mile, watermarked 1828, hand coloured engraved map with piano-key border, engraved image 620 x 770 mm (1)

Lot 1

Ordnance Survey. Ordnance Survey of the Isle of Wight and Part of Hampshire, sheet 10, old series, watermarked 1854, uncoloured engraved one inch to a mile map with piano-key border, folding and sectionalised onto linen, 627 x 945 mm (1)

Lot 1

A quantity of maps including Ordnance Survey 1/2500 scale of Henfield, further Ordnance Survey and Bartholomews maps, Parson's new map of Hastings and St Leonards, an old format map of the London Underground and a Charles Baker map of London 1911 with three dimensional landmarks.

Lot 1

Chubb (Thomas). A Descriptive List of the Printed Maps of Somersetshire 1575-1914, Taunton, 1914, orig. dark green cloth gilt, 8vo, together with Darlington (Ida & Howgego, James), Printed Maps of London circa 1553-1850, 1st ed., 1964, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., a little rubbed and frayed to extrems., large 8vo, plus Skelton (R. A.), Decorative Printed Maps of the 15th to 18th Centuries, pub. Staples Press, 1952, some colour and numerous b&w plates, orig. red cloth gilt, large 4to, and Skelton (R. A. and Harvey, P. D. A., eds.), Local Maps and Plans from Medieval England, Oxford University Press, 1986, some colour and numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., folio, VG, limited ed. 381/500, and others on the history of cartography and map making, various, including The Earliest Printed Maps 1472-1500, by Tony Campbell, pub. British Library, 1987, My Head is a Map, A Festschrift for R. V. Tooley, 1973, County Atlases of the British Isles 1579-1703, by R. A. Skelton, 1970, A History of the Ordnance Survey, ed. W. A. Seymour, 1980, etc., mostly orig. cloth in d.j.s (38)

Lot 1

Ordnance Survey. Approx. 120 1/2500 scale map sheets, c.1890s-1916, various areas but mostly Sussex, some marginal fraying and creasing (approx. 120)

Lot 1

William Collins divided coloured engraving Ordnance Survey Map of the Country Thirty Miles round London 1841 and three other maps.

Lot 1

GRIFFITHS (MAJOR F.A.) The Artillerist's Manual...6th ed, 16 plates, orig. pict. cl. gilt, sl. worn, 1854--ORDNANCE SURVEY MANOEUVRE MAP, 1910, Western Sheet, linen-backed col. map, orig. printed covers (sl. soiled) LOCATION N

Lot 1

Great Northern Railway Maps of near Ordnance Survey quality produced by The Dispatch Atlas, Fleet Street, London. There are 3 sheets and these are of some scarcity. Although undated, the Edenham & Little Bytham Railway branch is shown so it pre-dates 1873. Don't be mistaken, the quality of the mapping is incredible even though there is some tearing to the map folds. The whole route from Kings Cross to York is shown with other additional areas. These were drawn and engraved by Edward Weller.

Lot 1

Tombelson's Panoramic Map of the Thames and Medway, 19th century- hand-coloured engraving, Publ: J Reynolds 174, Strand, London, 126x24cm; together with part of an Ordnance survey of England and wales, (Woodbridge, Framlington). (2)

Lot 1

Ordnance Survey. Five folding engraved one inch to a mile maps, sheets 45, 47, 62, 63, 78, 1st editions, 1828-35, hachured contours and piano-key borders, each sectionalised onto linen, sheet 78 hand coloured in outline, a few brown spots, each sheet approx. 545 x 830 mm, all with pasted-on Letts label to lower boder, contained in contemp. half morocco map-box (rubbed) (1)

Lot 1

[Cromwell, Thomas Kitson]. Excursions in the County of Surrey: Comprsing Brief Historical and Topographical Delineations, 1821, additional engraved title, folding maps of Surrey and Guildford, 45 engraved views, orig. printed boards, later crude cloth reback, 8vo, together with Reduced Ordnance Survey Around Ipswich [as titled to upper cover], scale two miles to one inch, pub. G. Richmond, c.1860s, hand coloured folding engraved map, sectionalised onto linen, the whole approx. 1560 x 1540 mm, contemp. half calf boards, upper cover detached, and Favenc (Ernest), The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888, pub. 1888, folding map, numerous engraved plates and facsimiles, orig. cloth gilt, some fraying to extrems., 8vo, plus Suetonius. Le Vite de Dodici Cesari di Gajo Suetonio Tranquillo..., Vencie, 1738, additional woodcut title, title in red and black, some staining, contemp. wrappers, 4to, plus other sincluding a defective copy of Leigh's New Picture of London, 1819, with numerous engraved plates, a book of theatre postcards, a volume entitled 'The Shirt: Its History and How to Cut it by William J. Hurst, plus a collection of decorative prints and engravings (a carton)

Lot 1

Bacon (George W., pub.) New Large Scale Atlas of the British Isles from the Ordnance Survey, c.1900, numerous double-page maps, maps loose and not in order, contemp. gilt dec. morocco, together with Letts (Son & Co., pub.), Letts's Popular County Atlas. Being a Complete Series of Maps delineating the Whole Surface of England and Wales, 1884, 47 double-page colour printed maps, orig. cloth gilt, worn, plus a folding map entitled 'Bacon's New Survey Map of Somerset, Dorset and Parts of Wiltshire' Not subject to return. (3)

Lot 1

A 1st Edition Ordnance Survey Map Set, covering the County of Kent and parts of adjoining counties, in two slip cases, the first with maps 1,2,6,7 and 8, the second with maps 3,4,5 and 9, both bearing labels James Wyld, Geographer to Her Majesty

Lot 1

Fife and Kinross. Fraser James. Map of the counties of Fife and Kinross being a reconstruction of the map by Greenwood & Fowler. Edinburgh: W & A.K. Johnston 1841 one sheet approx 97cm high by 127cm wide hand coloured linen backed some tears to folds [no loss] some discolouration at folds half morocco gilt worn; Ordnance Survey Ordnance survey of the countys of Fife and Kinross. Southampton [c.1850] one sheet approx 86cm high by 120cm wide hand coloured some foxing original red cloth gilt worn; Black's Fife and Kinross. Edinburgh 1847 approx 21.5cm high by 27cm wide hand coloured linen backed original green cloth gilt; Perth Perth and Clackmannan shires. Edinburgh: Blackwood & Sons [1838] approx 20cm high by 25cm wide hand coloured in outline linen backed original green cloth paper label and another folding map (5).

Lot 1

Thomson John & Co. The atlas of Scotland containing maps of each country and places of importance laid down from actual survey. Large folio (54.5 x 41.5 cms.) index map as frontispiece (hand coloured in outline) 2 folding. hand coloured panoramas the one of the heights of the principal mountains the other the length of the rivers 29 maps hand coloured in outline and with engraved topographical vignettes town plans etc. on 58 sheets of which several are joined together contemporary half calf paper boards partial split of the lower joint occasional light offsetting lower margin of the map of Linlithgowshire slightly dusty and frayed some light stain marks in the outer margins of the map of Buteshire occasional slight cropping of the plate marks in a couple of instances touching the imprint otherwise a fine copy. Note: Chubb p. 388 no xxxii; Moir I p. 129 & II p. 154 no 11; Tooley p. 91. The publication of this atlas described by Tooley as "the finest county atlas of Scotland in the nineteenth century" was spread over the years 1820 to 1830 with the maps being sold in loose sheets when completed. Its cost lead to the publisher's bankruptcy. The scale of the maps of almost one and a half miles to an inch resulted in the most detailed map of Scotland prior to Ordnance Survey. An interesting feature is the provision on the maps of the names of the various surveyors and others involved in their compilation attesting to their accuracy. A corrected edition was brought out in 1869 by Lizars in 4to.

Lot 1

Bartholomew (John). The Imperial Map of England & Wales According to the Ordnance Survey, with the Latest Additions, shewing clearly every feature of the country, Railways and their Stations, Roads, Canals, Rivers, Gentlemen's Seats, &c. &c., on the Scale of 4 Miles to an Inch, Fullarton & Co., c.1870, title and seventeen folding maps, all sectionalized on linen, maps hand-col. in outline, approx. 540 x 740 mm., contained in pubs. orig. gilt dec. morocco map box, scuffed and worn, lid (with flap) detached (1)

Lot 1

Brookes (R.). A General Gazetteer; Or, Compendius Geographical Dictionary: Containing Descriptions of Every Country in the Known World, 5th ed., 1848, five (of six) folding eng. maps on thin paper (lacks double hemisphere map), contemp. cloth, some wear to spine, together with Bacon (G. W.), Commercial and Literary Atlas of the British Isles from the Ordnance Survey, 1896, sixty-five double-page coloured map sheets, orig. cloth, backstrip deficient and covers det., 4to, with other misc. books (a carton)

Lot 1

DORSET. A collection of 18 19th c. engraved maps, in mounts, mostly hand coloured. including: T. Moule, 1738; Reuben Ramble, 1845; J. Wilkins, 1803; Laurie & Whittle, 3 different maps of the county, 1806; with bound folding map, Walker's Dorsetshire, 1842; Cruchley's Railway and Station Map (c. 1858), folding, orig. wraps.; Ordnance Survey map of Portland Bill; two reproduction maps and 2 other items. (25)

Lot 1

Edward Stanford, publ. Feb 15, 1862 - ‘Stanford’s Library Map of London and its Suburbs’, sheet 1of 6; engraved map, indistinctly signed and inscribed, laid down on linen, 65 x 78cm: together with an Ordnance Survey Map of Chatham, circa 1912, copyright of the Crown, (2) (rolled)

Lot 1

Kitchin Thomas A New Map of the Isle of Wight engraving hand-coloured [n.d.] p. 185mm x 250mm. With three other maps of the Isle of Wight the London Geographical Institute Map of the Isle of Wight Wight Vectis olim and the ordnance survey The Isle of Wight (see illustration on our website)

Lot 1

Automobilia - An 'Autocar' sectional road-map of England and Wales, on 24 sheets, in leather travel wallet; and a collection of folding Ordnance Survey, Bartholomew and other road maps, (case).

Lot 1

A bag containing folding maps, to include Crutchleys County Maps of England for Cyclists and one other for Cheshire; together with an Ordnance Survey map of Snowdon and others.

Lot 1

London. Ordnance Survey (pub.), Four one inch to one mile folding map sheets covering the London area, updated to 1901, hand coloured and sectionalised onto linen, some fold tears, each sheet approx. 680. x 995. mm, all in orig. limp dark red sheep boards with gilt lettering to upper covers 'S.W. Environs of London', 'N.W Environs of London', etc.' (rubbed) (4)

Lot 1

Middlesex. Philip (George & Son, pub.), Philip's New Map of Middlesex with Portions of the Adjoining Countries from the Ordnance Survey, 1881, large folding printed colour map, sectionalised onto linen, approx. 1330. x 1700. mm, orig. cloth upper board (lacks lower board) (1)

Lot 1

AN UNUSUAL 1930s HAND-MODELLED RELIEF MAP OF LAKE DISTRICT based on an Ordnance Survey Relief Tourist Map, One Inch to One Statute Mile, vertical scale of one eighteenth inch to 50 feet, signed in ink "Williamson 1936" lower right, the whole with inscribed fell, lake and village names plus naturalistic colouring, in a glazed pine case, 95cm x 75cm, (37.4in x 29.5in)

Lot 1

Maps. Armstrong, Captain, & Son. A New Map of Ayrshire, comprehending Kyle, Cunningham & Carrick. The Scale one Inch to a Mile, 2 copies of the engraved map, each on six sheets, engraved by S. Pyle, hand-coloured in outline, 1775; Fleming, P. Plan of that part of the Town of Saltcoats and adjoining Lands of Town-head the property of Lord Montgomerie, engraved plan on two sheets joined, hand-coloured in outline, Glasgow, [no date], some soiling and staining; Nicholson, Peter Plan of the Town of Ardrossan proposed to be built on the Property of the right honourable the Earl of Eglinton, engraved map laid down on linen, Glasgow, J. Lumsden, [no date], slightly soiled; and a broadsheet "Proposals for Publishing, by Subscription, a Map of Airshire, from an actual survey" listing five subscribers including Mr Hamilton of Sundrum; and a folio of 1st edition Ordnance Survey maps of the Parish of Coylton (qty) Provenance: Mr Hamilton of Sundrum, name on list of subscribers for Ainslie's map of Airshire

Lot 1

Reduced Ordnance Survey Around Ringwood, scale 2 miles to an inch, a folding linen backed map in cloth covers, published by George Richmond.

Lot 1

Ordnance Survey Map Of Devon....by Lt. Col. Mudge, scale one inch to one mile, un-coloured, on 8 folding sheets and titled sheet, in original calf covered box, rubbed, 1809. * The First ordnance survey of Devon.

Lot 1

Bartholomew (J.G.). The Royal Atlas of England and Wales, Reduced from the Ordnance Survey, [1895], seventy double-page col. map sheets incl. town plans, all correct as list, occ. minor spotting, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, some fraying to extrems., folio (1)

Lot 1

GOSTLING, WILLIAM. A Walk in and About the City of Canterbury. New Edition. Canterbury, 1825. 8vo., cont. half calf. Engraved portrait frontispiece, folding plan (repaired), plates and text illustrations (as per list). Subscribers list. With 2 others on Kent, and an Ordnance Survey map of the county. (4)

Lot 1

MOGG, EDWARD. Paterson's Roads...Eighteenth Edition, n.d. With Appendix. 8vo., cont. half calf gilt. Folding general map (torn) and 12 other maps, some two to a page. Bookplate of Hugh Robert Hughes of Kinmel, H.M. Lieutenant of Flintshire. With 6 folding maps, 3 of them Ordnance Survey. (7)

Lot 1

Home Guard related items: “With the Home Guard” by Capt Simon Fine; “Advanced Training for the Home Guard” by John Brophy; “The Defence of Blandford Village” by Col Wade; an Ordnance Survey map showing Home Guard positions around Bromley; and 2 other items; also a WWI map of Belgium; a quantity of WWI period Daily Mail official war postcards, series 1-X, in their original packets; some similar French postcards, etc. Average GC

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