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Europe -- Maps

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 46 Collections and/or Records:

Suthsexia Vernacule Sussex (1648) (Reproduction)

 Collection — Object 1
Identifier: Map-0514
Abstract

Reproduction of map of Sussex in England, by Dutch cartographer Johan Blaeu, son of the famous Dutch cartographer Willem Blaeu (1571 – 1638). Colored, text in Latin. Dated 1648.

Dates: 1648

the Kingdome of Denmark 1626 (Reproduction)

 Collection — Object 1
Identifier: Map-0489
Abstract

Reproduction of 1626 map of Denmark and surroundings. Text in (old) English. Brightly colored. The borders of the map are filled with a variety of illustrations in boxes - regional cities, and a variety of social "types" ("Merchant," "Noble Man," etc.).

Dates: 1626

The Road From London to Yarmouth

 Collection — Object 1
Identifier: Map-0476
Abstract

Engraved map of the road from London to Yarmouth in England, with the sections of the road presented as vertical strips and showing great detail of landmarks along the way - churches, bridges, woods. The map was created by "John Ogilby, Esq. His Majestie's Cosmographer." Tinted, with hand-lettered type.

Dates: Undated

Ultonia Hibernis CujGully Anglis Ulster (1654) (Reproduction)

 Collection — Object 1
Identifier: Map-0512
Abstract

Reproduction of map of Kent in England, by Dutch cartographer Johan Blaeu, son of the famous Dutch cartographer Willem Blaeu (1571 – 1638). Colored, text in Latin. Dated 1654.

Dates: 1654

Wallia Principatus Vulgo Wales (1648) (Reproduction)

 Collection — Object 1
Identifier: Map-0503
Abstract

Reproduction of map of Wales, by Dutch cartographer Willem Blaeu (1571 – 1638), dated 1648. Colored, text in Latin.

Dates: 1648

Wigorniensis Comitatus Et Comitatus Warwicensis (1648) (Reproduction)

 Collection — Object 1
Identifier: Map-0504
Abstract

Reproduction of map of Worcestershire and Warwickshire in England, by Dutch cartographer Johan Blaeu, son of the famous Dutch cartographer Willem Blaeu (1571 – 1638). Colored, text in Latin. Dated 1648. Map contains detailed illustrations of various coats of arms.

Dates: 1648