Detail View: David Rumsey Historical Map Collection: Text: The Road from London to Chichester. Plate I, Guilford to Winchester.

Author: 
Ogilby, John, 1600-1676
Date: 
1675
Short Title: 
Text: The Road from London to Chichester. Plate I, Guilford to Winchester.
Publisher: 
John Ogilby
Publisher Location: 
London
Type: 
Text Page
Obj Height cm: 
45
Obj Width cm: 
29
Note: 
First edition, large paper copy. Chubb: "This is the first survey of the roads of England and Wales. It is composed of 102 copper plates and 200 pages of text. The maps are engraved on strips representing bands of ribbon of about 2 1/2 inches in width. On most plates six strip maps are given; but in some cases there are seven. They show the main roads only with the side roads indicated. The distances are shown in miles along the roads, and the villages and mansions named, and in some cases the names of residents are given." Ogilby was one of the finest mapmakers of his day in England and he intended to publish two additional volumes in this series: a volume of city views and a volume of topographical descriptions of all of England and Wales. Ogilby's method of strip maps to show roads was copied well into the twentieth century. While it is familiar to us today, in 1675 it was a radical departure from conventional cartographic methods.
Reference: 
Chubb, Ogilby 1675 C I; Wing, O168.
Full Title: 
(Text Page) The Road from London to Chichester. (Plate I, Guilford to Winchester.)
List No: 
9735.144
Page No: 
78
Series No: 
144
Publication Author: 
Ogilby, John, 1600-1676
Pub Date: 
1675
Pub Title: 
Britannia, Volume the First. Or an Illustration of the Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales: By a Geographical and Historical Description of the Principal Roads thereof. Actually Admeasured and Delineated in a Century of Whole-Sheet Copper-Sculps. Accomodated With the Ichnography of the several Cities and Capital Towns; and Compleated By an Accurate Account of the more Remarkable Passages of Antiquity, Together with a Novel Discourse of the Present State. By John Ogilby Esq.; His Majesty's Cosmographer, and Master of His Majesty's Revels in the Kingdom of Ireland. London, Printed by the Author at his House in White-Fryers. M.DC.LXXV (1675).
Pub Note: 
Relief shown by sketches. A series of linear road maps with mileages. Each map is followed by two pages of descriptive text.
Pub List No: 
9735.000
Pub Type: 
National Atlas
Pub Maps: 
101
Pub Height cm: 
46
Pub Width cm: 
31
Image No: 
9735144.jp2
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Authors: 
Ogilby, John, 1600-1676