Staffordshire Drawn from an Accurate Survey Corrected from Astronomical Observations

Method Copper engraved with hand colour
Artist Kitchin, Thomas
Published [London, c. 1798]
Dimensions 220 x 165 mm
Notes An attractive mid-eighteenth century map of the county of Staffordshire here from Francis Grose's A new and Complete Abridgment or Selection of the Most Interesting and Important Subjects in the Antiquities of England and Wales. These maps were first issued in The London Magazine from 1746-1760. A key in the upper right provides details of Borough Towns, Market Towns, the road network, parishes, and villages. In the lower right the title is enclosed in a monumental cartouche and the arms of Stafford is are in the upper left.

Thomas Kitchin (1718-1784) was one of the best and most prolific engravers of the eighteenth century. He issued The General Atlas, Describing the Whole Universe , first published in 1773, and regularly reissued thereafter. His work also included a large number of maps of the English counties, particularly for the London Magazine (1747-1760), the Universal Magazine (1747-1766), and for Dodsley's England Illustrated (1764). Other maps were published in conjunction with Emanuel Bowen in the Large English Atlas and the Royal English Atlas (1763).
Framing mounted
Price £100.00
Stock ID 52113

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