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Browse All : Climate by Reynolds, James and Emslie, John from 1851
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[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored engraved map. Depicts the physical geomorphology of Great Britain and Ireland, including the depths of the sea surrounding the British Isles, and tidal action. Relief shown by isolines. Includes explanatory text.
Author
[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored engraved map. The map depicts the physical geomorphology of Great Britain and Ireland, including the main upland regions, as well as the depths of the sea surrounding the British Isles, and tidal action. Relief shown by isolines. The small inset map at the bottom right shows the distribution of rainfall acros the British Isles, and beneath the main map there are two sections, taken south to north from Beach Head to Cape Wrath, and west to east from Dingle Bay (on the west coast of Ireland) to Yarmouth.
Author
[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored engraved 2 maps of the world on one sheet. Showing the Currents of the Air, showing prevailing and variable winds around the world, and the Distribution of the Rain, illustrating global rainfall patterns. Includes explanations and notes.
Author
[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
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Hand colored engraved diagram, with explanatory text on verso. This is depiction of a landscape and seascape displaying a wide range of atmospheric phenomena. This are numbered and listed below the image and include wind, waterspouts, various cloud formations, precipitation, glaciers, aurora, rainbow, halo, mirage, mock suns, zodiacal light, "Will with a Wisp", lighting, falling stars and aerolites. On verso: "Explanation of meteorological phenomena" London: J. Reynolds,174 Strand; Reeves & Sons; Rock & Co.; Peacock & Mansfield, includes: The Atmosphere, Aerial Meteors, Aqueous Meteors, Luminous Meteors and Igneous Meteors.
Author
[Reynolds, James, Emslie, John]
Note
Hand colored engraved diagram, with explanatory text on verso. This is depiction of a landscape and seascape displaying a wide range of atmospheric phenomena. This are numbered and listed below the image and include wind, waterspouts, various cloud formations, precipitation, glaciers, aurora, rainbow, halo, mirage, mock suns, zodiacal light, "Will with a Wisp", lighting, falling stars and aerolites. On verso: "Explanation of meteorological phenomena" London: J. Reynolds,174 Strand; Reeves & Sons; Rock & Co.; Peacock & Mansfield, includes: The Atmosphere, Aerial Meteors, Aqueous Meteors, Luminous Meteors and Igneous Meteors.
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