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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.
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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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| We are delighted to be able to offer a reproduction of
William Smith's famous 1815 geological map of 'England and
Wales with part of Scotland' (series 53, issued between 2nd
Nov 1815 and 17th Dec 1815). Smith's 1815 map was the
subject of Simon Winchester's Map that Changed the World.
This map was never published as a single sheet. The large
size of the original map and the size of the printing
presses in the early 19th century meant that it had to be
published in fifteen sections, each folded into six
'panels'. We have scanned the original panels held in the
BGS Library, and digitally removed the joins. At its
original scale of five miles to the inch, the map would have
been eight feet long by six feet wide if it had ever been
published as a single sheet. Our reproduction is published
at half scale: ten miles to the inch, and is colour-matched
to the original. The original maps are valuable and fragile;
viewing is by appointment only. Now this beautiful half-
scale reproduction means that Smith's achievement can, at
long last, be widely appreciated. |
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MA8107 |
$ 32.92 |
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