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Background imagePopular Maps Collection: Old Map of Ireland 1852 by Henry George Collins

Old Map of Ireland 1852 by Henry George Collins
This is a finely detailed map of Ireland remastered from a rare Atlas of the World published in 1852 by Henry George Collins

Background imagePopular Maps Collection: Global overpopulation, conceptual artwork

Global overpopulation, conceptual artwork. Map of the world made out of babies, representing the overpopulation of the Earth. Overpopulation is thought to be a major cause of climate change

Background imagePopular Maps Collection: British Ceylon, or Sri Lanka 1851

British Ceylon, or Sri Lanka 1851
A fine facimile artworked from an antique original map of British Ceylon or Sri Lanka, issued as part of the 1851 edition of John Tallis and Companys " The Illustrated Atlas

Background imagePopular Maps Collection: 1886, Telescopic View and Map of the Moon, topography, cartography, geography, land

1886, Telescopic View and Map of the Moon, topography, cartography, geography, land
1886, Telescopic View and Map of the Moon

Background imagePopular Maps Collection: Hereford mappa mundi (world map)

Hereford mappa mundi (world map)
3849688 Hereford mappa mundi (world map) by Richard of Haldingham (Richard de Bello) (fl.c.1260-1305); 158x133 cm; (add.info.: Hereford mappa mundi (world map)

Background imagePopular Maps Collection: Old Map of Peru and Bolivia 1851 by John Tallis

Old Map of Peru and Bolivia 1851 by John Tallis
A fine facimile artworked from an antique original map of Peru and Bolivia, issued as part of the 1851 edition of John Tallis and Companys " The Illustrated Atlas

Background imagePopular Maps Collection: MAP: BRITISH EMPIRE, 1886. Map, 1886, of the British Empire by Walter Crane

MAP: BRITISH EMPIRE, 1886. Map, 1886, of the British Empire by Walter Crane. The small insert shows, in red, the extent of the British territories in 1786

Background imagePopular Maps Collection: Anglo-Saxon 10th century world map

Anglo-Saxon 10th century world map
Anglo-Saxon world map, dating from the 10th century. East is top. This map of the known world was probably produced by an Irish monk

Background imagePopular Maps Collection: Whole Earth at night, satellite image

Whole Earth at night, satellite image
Whole Earth map at night, satellite image. Here, Africa is seen at centre. City lights (yellow) of increasing intensity show areas of increasing population

Background imagePopular Maps Collection: WORLD MAP, 11th CENTURY. The Cottonian or Anglo-Saxon World Map

WORLD MAP, 11th CENTURY. The Cottonian or Anglo-Saxon World Map

Background imagePopular Maps Collection: A Map of the Lake District, LMS poster, 1923-1947

A Map of the Lake District, LMS poster, 1923-1947
Poster produced for London, Midland & Scottish Railway (LMS) to promote rail travel to the Lake District. Artwork by Arthur Watts (1883-1935), who studied at the Slade Art School and in Antwerp

Background imagePopular Maps Collection: STRABO WORLD MAP, c20 A. D. According to the writings of the Greek geographer Strabo

STRABO WORLD MAP, c20 A. D. According to the writings of the Greek geographer Strabo
STRABO WORLD MAP, c20 A.D. According to the writings of the Greek geographer Strabo: a 19th century reconstruction

Background imagePopular Maps Collection: 16th century world map

16th century world map
World map, published around 1565 in Venice, Italy, by Italian mapmaker Ferando Bertelli. The title of the map: Universale Descrittione di Tutta la Terra Conosciuta Fin Qui

Background imagePopular Maps Collection: A New Map of the Roman Empire, from A Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World, pub

A New Map of the Roman Empire, from A Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World, pub
BAL42841 A New Map of the Roman Empire, from A Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World, pub. by Bassett & Chiswell, 1676 (hand coloured plate engraving) by Speed



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