Somerset-Bath-1717
CBTM:
22592
Map Date:
1717
Repository reference:
BLML K.Top.37.13
Historic county:
Somerset
Town name:
Bath
Map type:
General Purpose
Extent of cover:
whole built-up area
National grid reference:
ST750647
Exeter coverage diagram reference:
ST 7468
Map title:
[Top centre:] 'The city of Bath'; [top right:] 'The Mapp or topographical description of the City of Bath... never yet taken by any person before All by the art and industry of Joseph Gilmore Teacher of the Mathematicks in the City of Bristol'.
Comments on map:
An example of the early 18th century type with vignettes of notable buildings and residences round the edge (cf Cossins, e.g.). Left of top centre is a table of inns; right of top centre is a title with a potted history of Bath. A Bath publisher/seller seems to have been imperfectly deleted, beneath the potted history. High-quality engraving.
Scale:
1:1188
Map-maker:
Joseph Gilmore, Teacher of Mathematicks, Bristol [sv], I. Savage [eng], Tun: Jordan & Thos Bakewell, Map & Printsellers, Golden Lyon, Fleetstreet, London [pb].
Production mode:
engraved
Dimensions [in centimetres]:
95.5 x 73.7 [overall: map maximum 79.0 x 57.0].
Number of parts:
1
Road names:
generally
Buildings:
'ordinary' buildings pictorial
Mills:
watermills, (pictorial): Apparent owl on roof of Monks Mill.
Sanitary and utility information:
conduits: Pictorial.
Places of Worship:
shown comprehensively, (pictorial): Abbey indicated by strangely distorted view of its east end.
Defence and military:
town gates, town walls, (pictorial)
Welfare and charitable:
hospitals
Education and academic:
schools
Recreation and sports venues:
cock-fighting, sports grounds
Woodland:
orchards: [Gardens and orchards are very similar].
Known copies of map:
Bath Library, BLML K.Top.37.13; BOL Gough Maps Somerset 2, also Somerset 3 [original]; Bath Library, BL 2368.dd.16, 190.d.9, G.4069, BOL Gough Somerset 8 [1717/1801: in R. Warner, History of Bath, p.223]; Bath Library, Gough Maps Somerset 4 [1731]; RGS Eng & Wales S.284 [1773/1942: A fair copy of Joseph Gilmore's map of Bath, published... 1694, and copied by one Dr Guidot... 1773, 12'' X 15'', Bath: The Don association, ?1942]; Bath City RO [? C20 facsimile]; CUL Atlas.6.88.33 [1888]; Bath City RO [reduced facsimile: 'Plate I', bottom left: ?c.1900].
Industry:
textiles, timber: [Textiles etc indicated by pictorial tenters; 'Timber Green' has pictorial timbers].
Gardens:
shown: [Gardens and orchards are very similar].
Leisure and entertainment:
baths/spa
Decorative cartouches:
abstract decorative: Several. Title, top centre, has putti either side, with measuring chains and other surveying instruments; scale has dividers, and two putti at work with measuring chain.
Vignettes, illustrations, etc:
Round sides: 36 notable buildings; bottom left: 'Ground Platt' of four of the baths; bottom right: 'The South Side of the Abby Church'.
Symbolic elements:
Putti, surveying instruments, dividers: around title and scale.
Miscellaneous pictorial and decorative:
Pictorial weir and boats on river.
Arms and heraldry:
ecclesiastical, municipal: [Town top left; Arms of See (with putti supporters) with abbey, bottom right].
Inns, hospitality & refreshment:
shown
Ordnance Survey's
1882-3
1:500
1:2500
1:10,560
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