Smith's new English atlas . being a complete set of county maps, divided into hundreds on which are delineated all the direct and cross roads part of which are from actual measurement cities, towns, and most considerable villages, parks, gentlemen's seats, rivers, and navigable canals: preceded by a general map of England and Wales on whichthe principal roads are carefully described, for the purpose of facilitating the connexion of the respective maps. The whole accompanied by an index villaris, containing upwards of forty thousand names of places mentioned in the work, with reference to their situation.
Charles Smith (fl.1800-1852)
Category
Maps
Date
1804
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Ickworth, Suffolk
NT 3028625
Summary
Bibliographic description
[1], 54 p., 46 plates . maps . fol.. Binding: Twentieth-century half crushed green morocco binding.
Provenance
Part of the Bristol Collection. The house and contents were acquired through the National Land Fund and transferred to the National Trust in 1956
Makers and roles
Charles Smith (fl.1800-1852)