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Yorks-Kingston upon Hull-1857

CBTM:
19255
Map Date:
1857
Repository reference:
TNA [PRO] RAIL 1033/61; Manchester Central Library LS B.B.ff.942.72.L.200, p.473
Historic county:
Yorks, East Riding
Town name:
Kingston upon Hull
Map type:
General Purpose
Extent of cover:
whole built-up area
National grid reference:
TA099286
Exeter coverage diagram reference:
TA 0835
Map title:
'A new plan of Hull. Engraved & published by Goodwill & Lawson 22 Silver Street 1857.'
Scale:
1:9000
Map-maker:
Goodwill & Lawson [eng, pb].
Production mode:
engraved
Dimensions [in centimetres]:
41.3 x 34.7
Number of parts:
1
Legends:
boundaries
Road names:
generally
Buildings:
noticeably generalised, public buildings emphasised
Water transport infrastructure:
docks, misc: Pilot Office, Dock Office; extensions named in hairline italic.
Places of Worship:
shown comprehensively
Public buildings:
town hall/administrative, customs, police
Penal:
jails/reformatories
Defence and military:
castles/forts/batteries: [Citadel: still shown intact].
Welfare and charitable:
dispensaries, hospitals, infirmaries, s, workhouses, misc: [Sailors Institute, Sailors' Home], Trinity House.
Education and academic:
schools
Markets and exchanges:
exchanges, markets
Woodland:
scattered tree cover
Public/administrative boundaries:
Parish, Ward
Known copies of map:
Hull Library [1855]; Hull Library [1856]; Hull Library, TNA [PRO] RAIL 1033/61 [1857]; Hull Library [1859]; Hull Library [1860]; East Riding RO DDHE/34/NO VI/2, Hull City Archives, Hull Library [1861]; Hull Library, MCL b.b.FF.942.72.L.200, pp 473 [1862]; Hull City Archives [1865]; BOL G.A.Yorks 8o 121 (4) [1867: in J. Symons, The Visitors' descriptive guide book to Kingston-upon-Hull]; Hull Library [1869]. [1870 and later published by M.C.Peck, usually litho:] Hull Library [1870: Peck, intaglio-printed]; Hull City Archives [.d.: Peck: large-format without border, litho-printed]; BLML Maps 5988 (11); Hull Library [1873]; BLML Maps 5988 (10), Hull City Archives [3 copies], Hull Library, TNA [PRO] RAIL 1037/85 [1875]; BLML Maps 5988 (3), Hull Library [1876]; TNA [PRO] RAIL 1037/48 [1878]; Hull City Archives, Hull Library, East Riding RO DDML/3/14, TNA [PRO] RAIL 1037/85 [1880]; Hull Library, East Riding RO DDML/3/15, TNA [PRO] RAIL 1037/85 [1882]. Used by G.W. Bacon in in New Large Scale Ordnance atlas of the British Isles: RGS 7.E.17 [1884: Pl 73]; BOL C15 c.1, National Archives of Scotland [West Register House, open access] [1885: pl 74]; BOL C15 c.3 [1889: pl 79].
Industry:
ship yards, textiles
Railways:
routes, named, passenger stations: Very thin centre-lines.
River and foreshore features:
sea walls
Gardens:
shown
Leisure and entertainment:
baths/spa, theatres, etc
Parkland:
public parks, private parks and ornamental ground
Service and professional:
banks
Waterbodies:
shown
Clubs and societies:
learned societies, mechanics institutes
Vignettes, illustrations, etc:
Top right: Hull Royal Institution.
Post and telegraphs:
post offices
Arms and heraldry:
municipal
Ferries:
landings: Ferry Bt Dock.
Cemeteries:
shown: With lots of tree ornament.
Ordnance Survey's
1853
1:1056
1:10,560
1888-90
1:500
1:2500
1:10,560
1853
1:1056
1:10,560
1888-90
1:500
1:2500
1:10,560
1853
1:1056
1:10,560
1888-90
1:500
1:2500
1:10,560
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