Bradshaw's Railway Map Great Britain and Ireland 1852

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9781844918041
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Ideal supplement/accompaniment to the top selling Bradshaw's Tourist's Guide Book following the successful BBC series Great British Railway Journey's narrated by Michael Portillo. The map folds out to a large 1000mm x 890mm size that is sharp and legible, detailing all the railway routes and stations.
Especially for those who have obtained the recent facsimile copy of George Bradshaw's tourist's guide book. This detailed and attractive map clearly shows the many railways that had been built at the height of "Railway Mania" along with hundreds of railway stations throughout Great Britain and Ireland, allowing the enthusiast to follow the routes from a bygone age. Originally published in 1852 by Bradshaw and Blacklock it has now been art worked and re-mastered. George Bradshaw's Railway Map of Great Britain and Ireland is a visual record of when train travel was at its height - when railways were really golden - and his guides burst with pride about them. George Bradshaw's map also illustrates the eight "Environs" plans of London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dublin. The paper stock used in this series of historic mapping is of a high quality developed especially for the printing of detailed mapping. The 90 gsm "Progeo" paper was specially developed as a map paper. It has high opacity to help reduce show through and a cross grain giving it greater durability as the map is being folded.
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Weight 0.000000
Author Bradshaw, George
Availability IP
Department Historical Books & Maps
Format Sheet map, folded
ISBN 9781844918041
Pages 1
Published 31/01/2013
Publisher MapSeeker
Section Historical Maps
Series George Bradshaw Railway Maps Collection
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