Hampshire-Southampton-1857
CBTM:
18498
Map Date:
? 1857
Repository reference:
BLML Maps 41.d.5, CUL Atlas 4.86.7
Historic county:
Hampshire
Town name:
Southampton
Map type:
General Purpose
Extent of cover:
whole built-up area
National grid reference:
SU425115
Exeter coverage diagram reference:
SU 4513
Comments on map:
In the town-plan section at end of R. Montgomery Martin, ed, The Illustrated Atlas and modern history of the World, The London Printing and Publishing Company: for further notes on dating, etc, see under the Exeter map [Exeter 18257].
Scale:
1:16,084
Map-maker:
J. Rapkin [dr, eng], H. Bibby [dr & engr illns], John Tallis & Company, London & New York [pb].
Production mode:
engraved
Dimensions [in centimetres]:
24.7 x 35.3
Number of parts:
1
Road names:
generally
Building names:
outside built-up area only
Buildings:
noticeably generalised, public buildings emphasised: Numerous buildings emphasised but not named.
Water transport infrastructure:
docks, quays, wharfs, misc: Timber Ponds.
Sanitary and utility information:
reservoirs
Places of Worship:
Anglican/established only
Public buildings:
customs, misc: Ordnance Map Office.
Penal:
jails/reformatories
Defence and military:
town gates, town walls
Education and academic:
schools
Recreation and sports venues:
sports grounds
Known copies of map:
BLML Maps 41.d.5, CUL Atlas 4.86.7, Hampshire RO 139M89/2, RGS Eng & Wales S.675 [Whitehall Press, 1978]; BOL G1/C16.6 [1992: in Ashley Baynton-Williams, Town and city maps of the British Isles 1800-1855, London: Studio Editions, 1992].
Railways:
routes, named, passenger stations
Gardens:
market gardens
Leisure and entertainment:
theatres, etc
Parkland:
private parks and ornamental ground
Vignettes, illustrations, etc:
Four views of buildings etc, including Netley Abbey.
Commons:
shown
Borders:
decorative
Ferries:
floating bridge, ferry: Including Old Ferry.
Cemeteries:
shown
Ordnance Survey's
1865-7
1:500
1:2500
1:10,560
1895-6
1:2500
1:10,560
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