Lancashire-Liverpool-1829
CBTM:
19463
Map Date:
? 1829
Repository reference:
Liverpool RO Hf 912 1829
Historic county:
Lancashire
Town name:
Liverpool
Map type:
General Purpose
Extent of cover:
whole built-up area
National grid reference:
SJ342905
Exeter coverage diagram reference:
SJ 3691
Map title:
'Liverpool.'
Comments on map:
Dating from E. Kay Farr list (no. 66), where stated to be for Thomas Kaye's Stranger in Liverpool.
Scale:
1:9000
Map-maker:
Thos Smith, Liverpool [eng].
Production mode:
engraved
Dimensions [in centimetres]:
43.0 x 26.5
Number of parts:
1
Road names:
generally
Buildings:
noticeably generalised, public buildings emphasised
Mills:
windmills, (symbol)
Canals:
shown
Water transport infrastructure:
docks, piers: Tobacco Warehouse; includes Intended Dock.
Sanitary and utility information:
municipal depots, reservoirs, water works
Places of Worship:
shown comprehensively: Catholic by individual letters for dedications, others by denomination letters, including Quakers.
Public buildings:
town hall/administrative, customs
Penal:
jails/reformatories
Welfare and charitable:
almshouses, blind, hospitals, infirmaries, mental, workhouses
Education and academic:
schools
Markets and exchanges:
exchanges, markets
Public/administrative boundaries:
township: [Presumed thus].
Known copies of map:
No.66 in E. Kay Farr list. Liverpool RO Hf 912 1829 [EKF-L.66]; RGS Library [1831: corrected to 7:31]; CUL Maps.68.83.2 [1836]; CUL S300.b.93.25 [1936: in T.H. Bickerton, A medical history of Liverpool].
Industry:
misc: Coal Yards.
Railways:
routes, named, passenger stations: [Liverpool & Manchester, almost wholly in tunnel].
Gardens:
shown
Leisure and entertainment:
baths/spa, theatres, etc, libraries/newsrooms
Parkland:
botanic gardens, private parks and ornamental ground
Clubs and societies:
learned societies
Extractive activity:
quarries/pits
Post and telegraphs:
post offices
Ordnance Survey's
1847-8
1:1056
1:10,560
1864
1:1056
1:10,560
1888-90
1:500
1:2500
1:10,560
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