Durham-Sunderland-1894
CBTM:
21253
Map Date:
4.1894
Repository reference:
BLML Maps 145.b.12(8)
Historic county:
Durham
Town name:
Sunderland
Map type:
Insurance
Extent of cover:
fragmentary
National grid reference:
NZ406572
Exeter coverage diagram reference:
NZ 3458
Map title:
'Insurance plan of Sunderland.'
Comments on map:
Note of population, water supply and fire-fighting equipment on graphic index sheet at 1:4800, which covers a larger area than the detailed plans. Letterpress index to streets and 'specials', i.e. commercial premises, public buildings, etc. Surveyed February to May 1894.
Scale:
1:480
Map-maker:
Charles E. Goad, Civil Engineer, 53 New Broad St, London, E.C. [author].
Production mode:
lithographed
Dimensions [in centimetres]:
53 x 62 [standard sheet size: x 13].
Number of parts:
13
Colouring:
Buildings, water: Hand-coloured: red and pink buildings.
Road names:
generally
Buildings:
inhabited and uninhabited buildings distinguished
Water transport infrastructure:
shown: With note that railways in docks are rope- and incline-worked: 'no locomotives'.
Sanitary and utility information:
utilities
Places of Worship:
shown comprehensively: Heights to eaves and of towers, where applicable.
Public buildings:
shown
Welfare and charitable:
shown
Education and academic:
schools
Markets and exchanges:
markets
Known copies of map:
BLML Maps.145.B.11(8).
Industry:
shown
Railways:
routes, goods depots, motive power depots, platforms, rails, passenger stations
Leisure and entertainment:
shown
Service and professional:
shown
Landowners and occupiers:
industrial owners: [Occupiers of larger retail and industrial premises].
Waterbodies:
shown
Clubs and societies:
shown
Vignettes, illustrations, etc:
On sheet 2 (Key Plan): 'Sketch of post hydrant'; on sheet 12: section through marine engine works.
Cemeteries:
shown
Residual industrial land-use and waste:
shown
Retail activity:
shown generally
Tenement boundaries group:
apparently fairly complete
Ordnance Survey's
1855-7
1:528
1:2500
1:10,560
1895-6
1:2500
1:10,560
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