A very attractive and detailed 19th century map of Suffolk, with a vignette view of Hadleigh Church, which was published in Pigot & co.’s British Atlas* (Manchester & London: 1830-1843). The original page of text which accompanies this map is included in the purchase.
*The county maps from ‘Pigot & co.’s British Atlas’ were the first to be engraved from steel plates as opposed to copper. In the early 19th century the rapid rise in both the population and literacy rate had seen an increased demand for books and printed material. Copper, the traditional medium used for engraving, was no longer capable of keeping up with this on account of its limited durability, hence, the introduction of the more harder and longer lasting steel.
- This is an original steel engraving with fine original hand colour.
- Printed area is approximately 35.5cms by 23.3cms (including imprint).
- The map is in very good condition with decent margins. There a couple of minor ink stains in the ‘REFERENCE to the HUNDREDS’ table Click on image for a better view.
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- Guaranteed to be over 170 years old.