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Melish, John
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Engraved. Meridians Washington and London. Remarks about settlements of Cedars and River de l'Isle. Shows routes of General Hampton's armies.
Author
Melish, John
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Engraved. Meridians Washington and London. Engraved view of Quebec from Point Levi. Relief shown by hachures. Detailed listing of which officers did which parts of the survey. List of military units and points of interest keyed to map.
Author
[Alison, Archibald, Sir, bart., 1792-1862, Johnston, Alexander Keith 1804-1871]
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Engraved map hand colored in outline. Inset: Enlarged map of the Niagara district. Shows political and administrative boundaries. In lower right margin: W. & A.K. Johnston, Edinr. Relief shown by hachures
Author
Lloyd, James T.
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Made up of 5 map panels which form a single map, when assembled (see our composite map, List No. 12387.003).
Author
Lloyd, James T.
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Color. Has a pasted-in sheet which provides a legend relating to map colors and areas of Unioin and Confederate control in the American Civil War as of October 4, 1864. Also includes a note warning customers of a substandard series of maps being sold under the brand "Lloyd's Maps".
Author
Fer, Nicolas de, 1646-1720
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Engraved map, showing Battle of Quebec. Shows towns, villages, roads, forests, rivers, canals, bridges, name of places and residence. Includes decorative illustrations of British ships on Saint-Laurens River and key to important sites. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
[Turner, Stanley Francis, Petersen, C.C.]
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Pictorial map of Canada, a promotional poster produced for Lipton's Tea, with drawings of Lipton products in the four corners. Shows provinces, rivers, towns, landmarks, buildings, people, Naval stations, military districts, military training camp, airplane manufacturing, Alaska Highway, etc. Includes legend, notes, airplanes in flight, ships in the oceans, and icebergs in the Arctic Ocean and Baffin Bay, and portions of the neighboring United States and Greenland. The cartouche shows the Canadian seal and a mileage scale.
Author
Wyld, James, 1812-1887
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This map was issued after the 1837 rebellion against British rule. It shows transportation systems, militia locations, "Irish Settlements," towns, and "Disaffected Villages burnt by the Queen's troops" (including St. Denis and St. Charles). Water is handpainted in blue, otherwise map is without color. The map was lithographed by Day & Haghe, "Lithors to The Queen, Gate St." and as such is an early example of map lithography in the English map trade. Ristow points out that maps in Parliamentary papers were lithographed due to the need for quick reproductions, and the urgency of the 1837 Rebellion probably is the reason this map was lithographed. It is the only map published by Wyld that we have seen that was lithographed. This map did not have a wide circulation and is scarce. Relief shon by hachure.
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