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Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
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Greenough first published this map in 1820, then a second edition in 1839 (see our 10496.000), and this final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to the second edition and to this final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map.
Author
Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
Note
Greenough first published this map in 1820, then a second edition in 1839 (see our 10496.000), and this final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to the second edition and to this final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map.
Author
Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
Note
Greenough first published this map in 1820, then a second edition in 1839 (see our 10496.000), and this final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to the second edition and to this final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map.
Author
Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
Note
Greenough first published this map in 1820, then a second edition in 1839 (see our 10496.000), and this final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to the second edition and to this final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map.
Author
Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
Note
Greenough first published this map in 1820, then a second edition in 1839 (see our 10496.000), and this final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to the second edition and to this final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map.
Author
Greenough, George Bellas, (1778-1855)
Note
Greenough first published this map in 1820, then a second edition in 1839 (see our 10496.000), and this final third posthumous edition in 1865. Greenough drew heavily on William Smith's Geological map of England and Wales but did not credit him until the third edition. There are several differences between the Greenough and Smith maps: Greenough delineates the topography and Smith does not, and Greenough's scale is 6 miles to the inch vs Smith at 5 miles to the inch. There were also differences underlying the geology of both maps. Greenough made significant revisions to the second edition and to this final third edition. Following the publication of the first 1820 edition, there was a continuing dispute between Greenough and Smith as to Greenough's uncredited use of Smith's map.
Author
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain)
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Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain)
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Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain)
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus Jr.
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Full color map by county. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington, D.C.
Author
Schonberg & Co.
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Relief shown in hachures. Prime meridian is Greenwich. Counties differentiated by full color.
Author
Colton, G.W.
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Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington D.C. Relief shown by hachures.
Author
Johnson, A.J.
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In full color by county. List of counties in England and Wales included. Inset extension of main map. Relief shown by hachures. Meridians Greenwich and Washington D.C.
Author
[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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Paper on linen.
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[Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain, Ordnance Survey Office]
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Paper on linen.
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[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, Great Britain. Board of Ordnance]
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Date estimated. Map printed in 2 quads, in the same year Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. N quad: Quad date: 1865. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: Whitehaven and Furness Junction. S quad: Quad date: 1865. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: Whitehaven and Furness Junction.
Author
[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Mudge, William (1762-1820), Colby, Thomas, Baker, Benjamin, Great Britain. Board of Ordnance]
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Date estimated. Map printed in 4 quads, often on different dates. Catalog date for entire sheet based on approximate date of the newest quad. NE quad: Quad date: 1865. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: Lancashire Union, Lancaster and Carlisle, Lancaster and Carlisle (Ingleton Branch), Lancaster and Carlisle (Windermere Branch). NW quad: Quad date: 1865. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: None. SE quad: Quad date: 1865. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: Lancaster and Carlisle (Ingleton Branch), Lancaster and Carlisle, Carnforth and Wennington Branch, Ulverston and Lancaster. SW quad: Quad date: 1864. Latitudes and longitudes shown in border. Railways shown: Ulverston and Lancaster, Furness, Whitehaven and Furness Junction.
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