Europe - Maps

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Manuscript

Maps

Date: [1900-1930]

From: Riddiford family : Papers

Reference: MSO-Papers-5714-1

Description: Comprises Bartholomew's automobile map of Western Europe and Cartes routier pour automobilistes et cyclistes, nord de la France et Belgique, probably post WWI Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Johnson E K :Picture map of the Baltic Sea / E K Johnson del; W Thomas, Sc. Supplement,...

Date: 1856

From: Various artists :[1. Duncan, Edward, 1803-1882. The fleet at the great naval review, at Spithead, April 23, 1856 / drawn by E Duncan. 2. Johnson, E K. Picture map of the North Sea / E K Johnson del. W Thomas, sc.] Supplement, Illustrated London news, May 31, 1856.

By: Smith, Barry, active 1990s; Illustrated London news (Newspaper); Johnson, Edward Killingworth, 1825-1896; Thomas, W, active 1856-1862

Reference: D-018-055-2

Description: Shows a map of the Baltic area from Denmark in the west to Finland in the east, Norway at the north and West Prussia at the south. There are inset views of St Petersburg, Sweaborg and Helsingfors, Cronstadt, Lubeck, Kiel, Lund, Frederiksborg, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Gothembourg, Upsala, Bomar Sound,Frederikhald, Frederikstad, Konigsberg, Arendak, Laurvic, Christiania, Christiansand, Borgholm, Wisby, Carlskrona, Kalmar, Riga, Peterhoff, Revel, Viborg, Frederikshamm, Borgo, Lovisa, Tavastehus. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Engraving on one side of sheet, 585 x 835 mm. Provenance: Donated by Barry Smith in 1999. Donor is descendant of William Mein Smith.

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Map of Europe showing journey undertaken by Captain G Dalziel

Date: [ca 1945]

From: Dalziel, Gordon McDonald, 1920-2000 :Photographic record of tour of Europe, July 1945

Reference: PA1-o-1350-01

Description: Map of Europe showing Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, and Yugoslavia. The route travelled by Captain G Dalziel and friends in July 1945 is marked on the map. Quantity: 1 hand-drawn map. Physical Description: Hand-drawn map