AN EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE EARLY 19TH CENTURY WALL MAP OF YORKSHIRE 

AN EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE EARLY 19TH CENTURY WALL MAP OF YORKSHIRE

Note, Framed in a black lacquer frame.

Dimensions:
Height: 186 cms
Width: 235 cms

An exceptionally large wall map of Yorkshire, linen-backed in three individual sections, with a large vignette of York Cathedral and featuring an exceptionally high level of detail.

This map is based on surveys completed in 1817 originally by the Greenwood brothers, but also includes updates and revisions to 1827-28 made by Teesdale.

This is one of the largest and most detailed county maps of Yorkshire ever published.

Note, Original hand-colour.

Condition, Good, some staining.