‘SUFFOLK’ by J. Cary c.1810

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A finely engraved and accurate early 19th century map of Suffolk which appeared in John Cary’s Traveller’s Companion* (London: J. Cary, 1810). John Cary (c.1754-1835) is arguably the best English map maker who ever lived as his maps are unsurpassed for their quality, accuracy and detail.

*The maps from the Traveller’s Companion, prepared at the request of the Postmaster General, were based on an entirely new survey of the Turnpike roads of England & Wales carried out by Cary from 1780 onwards. On publication, the maps proved to be immensely popular and had a considerable influence on the formative work of the Ordnance Survey Office, which was established in 1791. The atlas itself continued to sell well throughout the early 19th century resulting in an entirely new set of  copperplates being engraved in 1806 and then 1822.

  • This is an original copperplate engraving with original hand colour.
  • Printed area is approximately 9.2cms by 14.6cms.
  • The map is in  very good condition with decent margins. Click on image for a better view.
  • The item comes displayed in a ready to frame acid free mount.
  • Click on ‘Delivery Policy’ for postage costs.
  • Guaranteed to be over 200 years old.
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