Title / Subject: part of the road from Londonderry to Glenarm, and the road from Limavady to Ballymoney. N.B. printed on both sides.
Date: 1783
Size: the printed area on each side measures approximately 212mm x 115mm.
Description: A copper-plate engraved original antique road map. Printed on both sides, it includes details of topography, notable residences and place names. The route passes through several settlements including:
Plate 273 - Ballintoy, Ballycastle, Glenarm
Plate 274 - Limavady, Garvagh, Ballymoney
Cartographer / engraver: Taylor & Skinner / engraved by Terry
Provenance: 'Taylor and Skinner's Maps of the Roads of Ireland, Surveyed in 1777 and Corrected down to 1783. The Second Edition..., London and Dublin', published1783
Condition: Very good condition. Light age toning. Minor crease to the margin in the bottom corner, not affecting the printed area. Please study all the images carefully to fully appreciate the condition.
Ref: #06759
Authenticity: this is an authentic item, published at the date stated in the title and accompanying description. Where an exact date is not known, the item is dated as circa (c.), e.g. c.1650. This indicates that it may have been printed/published a few years either side of the specified year.
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