Gloucestershire-Cheltenham-1809
CBTM:
19347
Map Date:
[1809]
Repository reference:
BL 7470.ff.22
Historic county:
Gloucestershire
Town name:
Cheltenham
Map type:
General Purpose
Extent of cover:
whole built-up area
National grid reference:
SO950225
Exeter coverage diagram reference:
SO 9521
Map title:
'Plan of the town with the situation of the mineral wells at Cheltenham'.
Comments on map:
For Thomas Jameson, A Treatise on Cheltenham Waters and Bilious Diseases, Cheltenham: Callow, London: Longman, second edition, 1809 (plate I).
Scale:
1:7920
Map-maker:
Trinder [author], Roffe [eng].
Production mode:
engraved
Dimensions [in centimetres]:
22.8 x 20.5 [map: plate 23.3 x 21.0].
Number of parts:
1
Road names:
generally
Building names:
outside built-up area only
Buildings:
noticeably generalised, public buildings emphasised
Turnpikes:
shown
Mills:
watermills
Places of Worship:
shown comprehensively
Welfare and charitable:
workhouses
Education and academic:
schools
Markets and exchanges:
markets
Woodland:
scattered tree cover
Known copies of map:
BL 7470.ff.19, 7470.ff.22, Gloucester Library [1809]; BL 1609/3986, Gloucester Library [1814]; Gloucestershire RO photocopy 7, from original in Glos Lib. [? 1814]; BLML Maps 47.d.43, BOL Gl. C17.3, RGS 14.A.109 [facsimile in A Gloucestershire & Bristol Atlas, Bristol & Gloucester Archaeological Soc, 1961, pl.20]; BL X.809/1591, TNA [PRO] Library [in Gwen Hart, A history of Cheltenham, Leicester U.P., 1965]; Gloucestershire RO, open shelves: [1809/12967: pp 24-5 in Bryan Little, Cheltenham in pictures, Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1967].
Railways:
industrial tramways/waggonways
River and foreshore features:
springs: [Chalybeate, Salt and other Wells].
Leisure and entertainment:
baths/spa, theatres, etc, misc: Billiard Rooms; extensive spa facilities include cupping.
Ordnance Survey's
1883-4
1:500
1:2500
1:10,560
1900-01
1:2500
1:10,560
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