Yorks-Middlesbrough-1830
CBTM:
20164
Map Date:
1830
Repository reference:
Teesside Archives U/OME 8/3, 8/4
Historic county:
Yorks, North Riding
Town name:
Middlesbrough
Map type:
estate
Extent of cover:
fragmentary
National grid reference:
NZ496203
Exeter coverage diagram reference:
NZ 4820
Map title:
'Plan of building ground at Middlesbrough, in the North Riding of the county of York, and Port Darlington, the Stockton and Darlington Railway Company's new shipping station, on the River Tees, by Rd. Otley, Surveyor. 1830.'
Comments on map:
This covers the original steet-grid only. There are two versions: the presumed earlier one (8/3) lacks anything other than the name at Port Darlington, has an 'undeveloped' vignette, and a manuscript note about colouring of building sites to be offered on Tuesday 23 February 1830. The later one has rails and staiths at Port Darlington, more named streets, and a vignette of ships at the staiths.
Scale:
1:1584
Map-maker:
Rd Otley [? sv].
Production mode:
lithographed
Dimensions [in centimetres]:
66.5 x 47.8
Number of parts:
1
Road names:
generally
Buildings:
shown
Water transport infrastructure:
wharfs: [Intended wharfs].
Known copies of map:
Teesside Archives U/OME 8/3, Teesside Archives U/OME 8/4, Yorkshire Archaeological Society 96.C.67.
Railways:
routes
Landowners and occupiers:
owners shown
Vignettes, illustrations, etc:
Bottom left: 1:15,840 'Map of the vicinity of Middlesbrough'; bottom right: 8/3 has 'Middlesbrough', with reference including the all-important building sites, shipping by the shore, and on land a Locomotion-type 0-4-0 drawing seven laden waggons approaching the shore, with apparently nowhere to go; 8/4 is untitled, and shows staiths with enclosed wagon-tippers, and shipping moored, evidently ready to recieve the coal.
Cemeteries:
shown
Tenement boundaries group:
apparently fairly complete
Ordnance Survey's
1852
1:1056
1:10,560
1853-7
1:1056
1:10,560
1893-4
1:500
1:2500
1:10,560
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