Method | Etching |
Artist | A. Ashley after J. F. Burrell |
Published | Published for Proprietors by N. G. Collins 22 Paternose Road, 1852 |
Dimensions | Image 203 x 109 mm, vignette |
Notes |
Published for for the British Gazetteer. A gazetteer is a geographical dictionary or directory, an important reference for information about places and place names, used in conjunction with a map or a full atlas.[1] It typically contains information concerning the geographical makeup of a country, region, or continent as well as the social statistics and physical features, such as mountains, waterways, roads or railways. Gazetteers became widely popular in Britain in the 19th century, with publishers such as Fullarton, Mackenzie, Chambers and W & A. K. Johnston, many of whom were Scottish, meeting public demand for information on an expanding Empire. Condition: Slight loss of surface to publication line. |
Framing | unmounted |
Price | £40.00 |
Stock ID | 6016 |