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Map of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, Herm, Jethou and the Cherbourg Peninsula showing bays, sands, rocks and soundings around the Islands a French copy of a Thomas Kitchen map of c.1749 published in Paris by George Louis Le Rouge (1740-1780) c.1754. Dimensions - 24cm by 33cm
Reference: L/F/120/A/48
Date: 1754 - 1754
Map of Jersey showing churches, manors, castles, and sandbanks published 1790 by Franz Johan Joseph von Reilly (1766 - 1820). Dimensions - 41cm by 39cm
Reference: L/F/120/A/79
Date: 1790 - 1790
Map of Jersey showing bays, churches, and manors, includes a written extract concerning the history of Jersey first published by John Seller c.1696 this edition with added text published, 1777, by Francis Grose (1731? - 1891) in his Antiquities of England and Wales. Dimensions 20cm by 31cm
Reference: L/F/120/A/60
Date: 1777 - 1777
Map of Jersey showing sands, rocks, soundings, oyster beds, fiefs, churches, major roads, valleys, moulins, manors, and defences published in 1757 by Jacques Nicolas Bellin (1703 - 1772) after the survey of 1755 by Captain Clement Lempriere. Dimensions - 59cm by 45cm
Reference: L/F/120/A/52
Date: 1757 - 1757
Map of England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Jersey, Guernsey, Sark, Alderney and Herm and Northern France published in 1665 by Hendrick Doncker (1626 - 1699) in his Zee Atlas. Charts of this period often show the Channel Orientated to the West as this is the direction ships head in from the North Sea. Dimensions - 58cm by 49cm
Reference: L/F/120/A/15
Date: 1665 - 1665
Ordnance Survey Map of Jersey with enemy defences information as at 12/08/1944, includes a photocopy of the legend on the back of the map. Dimensions - 62cm by 49cm
Reference: L/F/120/A/122
Date: August 12th 1944 - August 12th 1944
Map of Jersey from the survey made by Captain Clement Lempriere showing fiefs, soundings, sands, rocks, bays, churches and defences
Reference: L/F/120/A/75
Date: December 1st 1786 - December 1st 1786
Map of Jersey, Brittany, Normandy and the English Channel first published in c.1670 in Amsterdam by Frederick de Wit (1610 - 1698). Dimensions - 60cm by 51cm
Reference: L/F/120/A/20
Date: 1670 - 1670
Map of the Smaller Islands in the British Ocean Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Isle of Wight, Isle of Man, Scilly Isles, and Holy Island from John Ogilby's (1600 - 1676) Britannia, 1675 this copy published c.1720 by John Owen and Eman Bowen in a new volume Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improved. Dorse shows road plans around Shrewsbury. Dimensions 12cm by 18cm
Reference: L/F/120/A/40
Date: 1720 - 1720
Map of Jersey, Guernsey, Sark, Herm and Alderney showing bays, main roads, churches, and manors by William Janszoon Blaeu (1571 - 1638) made from the engraved plate by Hondius that Speed and Jansson this edition with text on the reverse first published in Amsterdam by his son Joan Willem Blaeu (1596 - 1673) in 1650. Dimensions - 38cm by 40cm
Reference: L/F/120/A/203
Date: 1650 - 1650
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