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Map of Jersey, showing Reefs, Vingtaines and Churches. Drawn by Thomas Lempriere in 1694, from the survey of Philip Dumaresq, seigneur of Samares, who dug the 'Canal' to drain Samares salt marsh. Engraved by John Cary in 1805 and published by John Stockdale in his New British Atlas.
Reference: L/F/120/A/94
Date: 1805 - 1805
Map of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man, showing bays and defences. Engraved by Sidney Hall (1817-1860) for Leake's New British Atlas, 1833. 26cm by 19cm
Reference: L/F/120/A/102/1
Date: 1833 - 1833
Map of Jersey and Guernsey showing bays and defences. Engraved by Sidney Hall (1817-1860) for Leake's New British Atlas, 1833. 26cm by 19cm
Reference: L/F/120/A/102/2
Date: 1833 - 1833
Map of the Orkney Islands, Shetland Islands, Jersey, Guernsey and Scilly Isles. Drawn by A Arrowsmith and published by A Constable, Edinburgh in 1823
Reference: L/F/120/A/234
Date: 1823 - 1823
Map of Jersey, Guernsey, Herm, Sark, Alderney, Isle of Man and the Scilly Isles showing reefs, bays and major roads. Drawn and engraved by John Bartholomew (1805-1861) and published by Archibald Fullerton & Co in their New and Comprehensive Gazeteer of England and Wales, 1845. 30cm by 47cm
Reference: L/F/120/A/106
Date: 1845 - 1845
Map of Jersey, Guernsey, Herm, Sark, Alderney, Isle of Man and the Scilly Isles. Also engravings of Freshwater Bay in the Isle of Wight and a view of the Eddystone Light House. Drawn and engraved by N R Hewitt for John Thomson's New General Atlas, published in 1817. 67cm by 52cm
Reference: L/F/120/A/99
Date: 1817 - 1817
Map of the South East of England and the Continent, including France, Luxembourg, Belgium, Holland, Germany and the Channel Islands. An Allied Airmen's silk map to be used to find their way to the coast if they were shot down in mainland Europe. It was made of silk to be compact and waterproof. 48cm by 41cm
Reference: L/F/120/A/121
Date: 1940 - 1945
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