Bristol: Bartholomew's Street Plan c.1870 SMALL

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9786000506919
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Cloth-backed reproduction (small size) by the Old Folding Maps company of a street plan of Bristol drawn by J. Batholomew around 1870. Locations of 15 significant buildings including the Philosophical Institution, the Assembly Rooms, the Exchange, etc. and highlighted on the plan and cross-referenced to the accompanying list. Coverage extends north to Cotham and Montpellier, with the Clifton Suspension Bridge opened in 1864 in the north-western corner, south across the Avon to include Bedminster, and east to Upper Easton. Hachures are used to show Brandon Hill and the banks of the Avon either side of the Suspension Bridge.

Each individual cloth-backed map is sold folded in a colourful case covered with a unique design marbled paper – no two cases are identical.

PLEASE NOTE: this title is also available in a larger size. To see the list of all the titles in this series from the Old Folding Maps please click on the series link.
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Weight 0.000000
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Department Historical Books & Maps
Format Folded Map
ISBN 9786000506919
Publisher Old Folding Maps
Section Historical Maps
Series Old Folding Maps Reproductions of Historical Maps
Size Folded 18x20cm approx.
Size Unfolded 57x36cm
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