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Geological Maps Showing Geology, Bedrock, Solid, Drift and Quaternary Deposits - Historical
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  William Smith—1820
This map has been reproduced from an original of William Smith's 1820 map held in the BGS Library in Keyworth. The original was split into sections, mounted on linen and folded. This reproduction has had the section-marks and folds digitally removed, is the same size as the original, and is colour-matched.

76.5 cm x 63.5 cm. For UK Customers, the map is supplied flat, rolled in a cardboard tube. For outside the UK, the map is folded with one crease.
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MA8100 $ 30.00
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  William Smith's Regional Maps
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Berkshire Map MA8101 $ 20.00
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Cloucestershire MA8103 $ 20.00
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Durham MA8102 $ 20.00
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Oxfordshire MA8104 $ 20.00
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  William Smith—1815
133cm x 93cm, Reproduction of the 1815 William Smith Map. Exhibiting the collieries and mines, marshes and fen lands originally overflowed by the sea and the varieties of soil according to variations in the Substrata.

The reproduction map size is 1330 x 930mm (portrait). For UK Customers, the map is supplied flat, rolled in a cardboard tube. For outside the UK, the map is folded with one crease.
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MA8107 $ 39.90
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  MacCulloch's 1840 Geological Map of Scotland
In 1814, John MacCulloch was appointed to begin a geological investigation along meridian lines in Scotland, to find a more suitable mountain than Schiehallion to calculate the Earth's mean density. He used this opportunity to geologically survey Scotland, and in 1821 applied to the Board of Ordnance to publish his map. Nothing came of this, despite his threats to hang or shoot himself if he didn't get his own way. Map size: 74cm x 93 cm. Flat only.
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MA8105 $ 20.00
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  R.W. Mylne Geological Map of London 1871
The first comprehensive geological map of London and its environs was published in 1856 by Robert William Mylne. He was part of a celebrated dynasty of Scottish architects, water engineers and surveyors, and the son of William Chadwell Mylne, who was 'Engineer to the New River Company' which supplied London with "fresh drinking water" from the River Lee in east London.<
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MA8106 $ 20.00
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