An original, antique, copper-plate engraved map of the English county of Cumberland from ‘England Displayed. Being A New, Complete and Accurate Survey and Description of the Kingdom of England and Principality of Wales’ by P. Russell and O. Price, and published in London by Adlard and Browne in 1769.

The map has detail of place names and topography and includes a simple compass rose and scale of English miles. It is uncoloured as issued and measures approximately 153mm x 192mm with margins beyond, and is blank verso. The cartographer is not named on the map but it is commonly attributed to John Rocque.

Condition report: Very good condition, light age toning. See photographs.


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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