Cambridgeshire-Cambridge-1833
CBTM:
21194
Map Date:
? 1833
Repository reference:
CUL Maps.BB.53.83.4
Historic county:
Cambridgeshire
Town name:
Cambridge
Map type:
General Purpose
Extent of cover:
whole built-up area
National grid reference:
TL449587
Exeter coverage diagram reference:
TL 4459
Map title:
'Cambridge.'
Comments on map:
Subtitle: 'The outline taken, by permission, from R.G. Baker's Map of the University and Town, for the British Association.' Dated 1833 by CUL.
Scale:
1:7040*
Map-maker:
W. Metcalfe, St Mary's St, Cambridge [lith].
Production mode:
lithographed
Dimensions [in centimetres]:
34.0 x 29.5
Number of parts:
1
Legends:
Buildings: Churches (vertical hatching), Inns (dot in rectangle), public buildings (diagonal hatching) and colleges (solid): names are given in columns to left and right of map, so that the name is on the same level as the named feature.
Road names:
partly
Buildings:
some or all buildings omitted., public buildings emphasised
Water transport infrastructure:
boat houses
Places of Worship:
Anglican/established only
Penal:
jails/reformatories
Welfare and charitable:
hospitals
Education and academic:
further educational/colleges
Markets and exchanges:
markets
Known copies of map:
BOL (E)C17:70 Cambridge (24), CUL Maps.bb.53.83.4, Maps.bb.53(2).83.2.
Industry:
bricks/tiles, paper/print: Chesterton Brick Field, Pitt Press.
Leisure and entertainment:
museums, libraries/newsrooms
Parkland:
botanic gardens
Clubs and societies:
learned societies
Extractive activity:
quarries/pits: Gault Pits, by brickworks.
Post and telegraphs:
post offices
Inns, hospitality & refreshment:
hotels or principal inns only
Ordnance Survey's
1885-6
1:500
1:2500
1:10,560
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