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An original 150 Year old map from the Royal Illustrated Atlas
(Not a reproduction)

British Possessions On The North West Coast Of South America

18.5 x 12.5 inches (47 x 32cm)

Features two maps. The first shows the island of Trinidad (from government surveys) and is engraved by J.Bartholomew. The second shows British Guyana (according to Sir Robert Schomburgk and engraved by Augustas Petermann).

Surrounding the maps are evocative, colorful views illustrating the peoples, places and wildlife of these regions. These include Georgetown, a cocoa and coffee plantation, water lilies, hummingbirds and sugar cane.

The map is in very good condition. The images on the left hand edge are very close to the edge of the paper. There is a small chip out of the paper on the bottom left.

SOLD - order #12925

Picture of antique map: British Possessions On The North West Coast Of South America

Picture of antique map: British Possessions On The North West Coast Of South America

Picture of antique map: British Possessions On The North West Coast Of South America

Picture of antique map: British Possessions On The North West Coast Of South America

Information

This beautiful, large map is from the last highly decorative hand colored atlas published in England, "The Royal Illustrated Atlas Of Modern Geography".

The Royal Illustrated Atlas was published by A. Fullarton,& Co. of London and Edinburgh. It was published in 27 parts from 1854-62.

All the maps in this atlas were beautifully lithographed and colored with a mixture of printed color and original hand finished coloring. Swanston, Petermann, Bartholomew, Macnab and Johnson engraved the maps.

The atlas had an introduction by Dr. N. Shaw, Secretary To The Royal Geographical Society.

The atlas also had testimonials from highly respectable people including the Principals of many famous schools including Cheltenham and Marlborough. For example, W.Dobson, the Principal of Cheltenham College, describes his appreciation for the atlas as follows: "a publication of great elegance and beauty...it combines geographical maps with physical phenomena...and very beautifully executed plans of cities.

Condition

Good condition. The paper is light creamy white. Looks better in real life as our camera struggled to capture the detail on these large maps.
The odd spot of foxing and a few handling marks in the margin of a few of the maps, shown in the above photo if present. Most of the double sized maps from this atlas have a slight split at the edge of paper on the fold line as is common with folding maps of this size and age.

Size

Single page maps are 18.5 x 12.25 inches (47 x 31cm)

Double page maps are 18.5 x 22.5 inches (47 x 56cm). These have the original centre fold

How to order

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