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Antique Map 

THE ROAD FROM LONDON TO BARNSTAPLE IN DEVONSHIRE

An interesting , scarce and detailed , early 18th century antique road strip map, showing part of the route from London to Barnstaple via Andover, Warminster, Maiden Bradley, Bruton and Bridgwater.


Published in Thomas Gardner's

"A Pocket-Guide to the English Traveller: Being a Complete Survey and measurement of all the Principle Roads and Most Considerable Cross-Roads in England and Wales"

London: J. Tonson & J. Watts, 1719.

Plate 32

This atlas was never re-published and therefore quite scarce.



The map depicts a route in the form of 6 vertical strips with a compass rose showing orientation; additionally, miles, furlongs, towns, villages churches, windmills, rivers and hills are depicted.

Based on the earlier survey of the roads by John Ogilby and bearing a dedication to George Doddington Esq.



With light overall age toning otherwise unmarked, a crisp, dark impression which would frame well


Measuring approx 11" x 7" ( 280mm x 180mm )



GENUINE ANTIQUE MAP GUARANTEED OVER 290 YEARS OLD FROM LINDISFARNE PRINTS

M 1 3 21H

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Specifications

Brand
Lindisfarne prints
Condition
Used

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Antique Map LONDON To BRIDGWATER Via ANDOVER HAMPSHIRE Gardner Strip Road Map 1719

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