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Browse All : Atlas Map and Geology by Emslie, John from 1850
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored engraved geological map. Shows distribution of various rock types. Includes explanatory text and reference to various rocks.
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored engraved map of the world, showing the distribution and names of all active volcanoes, identified by a key beneath the map.
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored engraved geological map. Shows color-coded areas of rock formations in Ireland. Includes explanatory text and reference to various rocks.
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored engraved geological map. Shows color-coded areas of rock formations in Scotland. Includes explanatory text and reference to various rocks.
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored engraved geological map. Shows color-coded areas of rock formations in England. Includes explanatory text and reference to various rocks.
Author
[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand color engraved map. showing areas of rock formations in Ireland. Includes colour-coded reference identifying the geologic rock formation, and text. Date estimated. Chart is one of a series of 44 educational charts drawn and engraved by John Emslie. The first geological map of Britain, indeed of any country in the world, was published by William Smith (1769-1839) in 1815.
Author
[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand color engraved map, showing areas of rock formations in Scotland. Includes colour-coded reference identifying the geologic rock formation, and note. Date estimated. Chart is one of a series of 44 educational charts drawn and engraved by John Emslie. The first geological map of Britain, indeed of any country in the world, was published by William Smith (1769-1839) in 1815.
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