Box 01
Contains 31 Results:
Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improv'd, 1751
Selected pages from "Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improv'd." The title page claims to show all direct and principal cross roads in England and Wales and includes all towns, villages, and churches around these crossroads. Some pages include maps. The descriptions note all the cites, borough-towns, towns-corporate, and arms. The book lists Emanual Bowen as the engraver and Thomas Bowles as the printer. The item measures approximately 5 x 8 inches.
Map of Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire, 1579
A map titled "Lincolneshire and Nottinghameshire." A guide of the coats of arms of nobility is also included, as well as a list of religious groups.
The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine, 1627
Britannia or a Geographical Description of the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1673
Britannia Illustrata, 1709
Selected pages from a book titled "Britiannia Illustrata." The engravings include one depicting Doddington in the county of Lincoln, and four depicting different views of Grimsthorp in the county of Lincoln. The text also includes a table noting the name of the Palace, the location, and who lives there. Printed for David Mortier at Erasmus's Head in the Strand, and Daniel Midwinter at Three Crowns in St. Paul's Church Yard.
The Itinerant, 1799
Selected pages from the book titled "The Itinerant: A select collection of Interesting and Picturesque Views in Great Britain and Ireland." The engravings included are from Lincolnshire and consist of Grantham, Sleaford, Lincoln, Hungerton Lodge, Boston, Tattershall, Harlaxton Manor House, Stamford, Stoke Rochford, and Louth.
Plan and Survey of Lincoln Race Course
An illustration titled the "Plan and Survey of the Lincoln Race Course" by J.S. Padley, engraved by R.L. Wright. The work includes the rise and fall of the race course, a view of the stands, and notes. It is signed by J.S. Padley.
Lincoln Lunatic Asylum plan, 1823
An illustration titled the "Lincoln Lunatic Asylum, Copy of a Plan" by J. S. Padley. The plan provides the original 1822 version and a later version which includes alterations made to the original. Available to subscribers in 1823.
The Lordship of Morton and Swinderby
A plat map titled "The Lordship of Morton and Swinderby in the county of Lincoln." The plat map lacks dates, creators, or publishers.
Plan of the River Witham, 1827
A map titled "Plan of the River Witham" The map encompasses Lincoln Bargate Drain, Aubourn Mill, and the River Brant. The map is dated 1827.