Staffordshire-Tamworth-1860
CBTM:
20817
Map Date:
? 1860
Repository reference:
Staffordshire RO D.3773/1/108
Historic county:
Staffordshire
Town name:
Tamworth
Map type:
uncertain
Extent of cover:
fragmentary
National grid reference:
SK207040
Exeter coverage diagram reference:
SK 1807
Map title:
'Plan of the borough of Tamworth situate in the counties of Stafford & Warwick'.
Comments on map:
Purpose uncertain, but found with what are evidently incumbent's papers. Style suggests third quarter of 19th century. Scale is graduated in chains but 1:2640 gives best fit.
Scale:
1:2640
Production mode:
manuscript
Dimensions [in centimetres]:
66.8 x 47.0
Number of parts:
1
Colouring:
'standard' colour scheme
Road names:
generally
Building names:
fragmentary
Buildings:
inhabited and uninhabited buildings distinguished, noticeably generalised: Frontages only.
Mills:
watermills
Places of Worship:
shown comprehensively: Shown by reversed-out crosses: only parish church is identified explicitly.
Public buildings:
town hall/administrative
Woodland:
scattered tree cover
Public/administrative boundaries:
county
Known copies of map:
Staffordshire RO D3773/1/108.
Railways:
routes, named, passenger stations
Antiquities:
Castle, The Moat.
Map material:
non-tracing textile
Tenement boundaries group:
intersections with frontages only
Ordnance Survey's
1882
1:500
1:2500
1:10,560
1900
1:2500
1:10,560
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