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Sheet 21: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 21: Plan of York,...
1852
[City Atlas, Survey Map...
 
Author
[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 20: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 20: Plan of York,...
1852
[Survey Map, City Atlas...
 
Author
[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 19: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 19: Plan of York,...
1852
[Survey Map, City Atlas...
 
Author
[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 18: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 18: Plan of York,...
1852
[Survey Map, City Atlas...
 
Author
[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 17: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 17: Plan of York,...
1852
[Survey Map, City Atlas...
 
Author
[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 16: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 16: Plan of York,...
1852
[Survey Map, City Atlas...
 
Author
[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 15: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 15: Plan of York,...
1852
[Survey Map, City Atlas...
 
Author
[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 14: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 14: Plan of York,...
1852
[Survey Map, City Atlas...
 
Author
[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 13: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 13: Plan of York,...
1852
[City Atlas, Survey Map...
 
Author
[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 12: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 12: Plan of York,...
1852
[Survey Map, City Atlas...
 
Author
[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
Note
Uncolored facsimile copy of sheet 12. This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 11: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 11: Plan of York,...
1852
[City Atlas, Survey Map...
 
Author
[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 10: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 10: Plan of York,...
1852
[Survey Map, City Atlas...
 
Author
[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 9: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 9: Plan of York, ...
1852
[City Atlas, Survey Map...
 
Author
[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 8: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 8: Plan of York, ...
1852
[Survey Map, City Atlas...
 
Author
[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 7: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 7: Plan of York, ...
1852
[City Atlas, Survey Map...
 
Author
[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 6: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 6: Plan of York, ...
1852
[Survey Map, City Atlas...
 
Author
[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 5: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 5: Plan of York, ...
1852
[Survey Map, City Atlas...
 
Author
[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
Note
Uncolored facsimile copy of sheet 5. This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 4: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 4: Plan of York, ...
1852
[Survey Map, City Atlas...
 
Author
[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 3: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 3: Plan of York, ...
1852
[Survey Map, City Atlas...
 
Author
[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 2: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 2: Plan of York, ...
1852
[City Atlas, Survey Map...
 
Author
[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
Sheet 1: Plan of York, 1852
Great Britain. Ordnance...
Sheet 1: Plan of York, ...
1852
[City Atlas, Survey Map...
 
Author
[Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Tucker, Henry]
Note
This set of large scale plans of York, Yorkshire, was surveyed between 1849 and 1851 by Captain Tucker R.E. for the Ordnance Map Office. Hand colored highly detailed, folded to 66.5x49, mounted on cloth. Shows roads, railroad, rivers, telegraph lines, layout of buildings, arched passage, churches. Buildings are colored red for masonry and gray for those of wood or iron construction, with glass buildings shown by cross-hatching. etc. The Plan is drawn at a scale of five feet to one statute mile, or 60 inches to 1 mile (1:1056). Each sheet was sold for 2 shillings. The Plan was published in 21 separate sheets in September and October 1852. The sheets show in great detail the built city of York at the time of industrialization in the mid 19th century. The Ordnance Survey mapped about 4,000 cities and towns in England and Wales at a scale of 1:1056 in the 1850's and towards the end of the 19th century mapped many at the larger scale of 1:500. Of this set, sheets 5 and 12 are imaged from copies at the National Library of Scotland.
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