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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.
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[Tombleson, William, Reynolds, James]
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New edition folded panoramic pictorial map of the Thames River 128x25, chromolithographed, steel engraved. Extending from its source in Gloucestershire to the sea. Shows in detail the towns, countryside, landmarks, railways, bridges, and roads. Includes distances and list of important landmarks. Bound in black embossed hard covers with title embossed on the front cover in gilt. Date estimated.
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[Tombleson, William, Reynolds, James]
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New edition folded panoramic pictorial map of the Thames River 128x25, chromolithographed, steel engraved. Extending from its source in Gloucestershire to the sea. Shows in detail the towns, countryside, landmarks, railways, bridges, and roads. Includes distances and list of important landmarks. Bound in black embossed hard covers with title embossed on the front cover in gilt. Date estimated.
Author
[Tombleson, William, Reynolds, James]
Note
New edition folded panoramic pictorial map of the Thames River 128x25, chromolithographed, steel engraved. Extending from its source in Gloucestershire to the sea. Shows in detail the towns, countryside, landmarks, railways, bridges, and roads. Includes distances and list of important landmarks. Bound in black embossed hard covers with title embossed on the front cover in gilt. Date estimated.
Author
[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand color engraved map. Dhowing colour-coded areas of rock formations in England. with note: "Primary series colored blue, Secondary series green, Tertiary series yellow". Includes reference identifying the geologic rock formation, text, and cross section. 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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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Engraved color view by John Emslie illustrating Ben Nevis, Snowdon and Scafell Pike, the highest mountains in Scotland, Wales and England respectively, as well as the heights of other significant locations in the British Isles. Includes notes: "The smaller figures denote the geological formations of the hills".
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