This
authentic mid-19th century map of Pembrokeshire, Wales, was engraved by
Joshua Archer for Dugdale’s renowned publication, Curiosities of Great
Britain: England and Wales Delineated, circa 1845–1846.
It
details the region’s towns, roads, rivers, and geographic features, with
a legend explaining the symbols used for churches, railroads, markets,
and other landmarks.
🖋️ Cartographer: Joshua Archer
🗓️ Date of Publication: c.1845
📍 Region: Pembrokeshire, Wales
📚 Source: Dugdale’s England & Wales Delineated
🔍 Technique: Copperplate engraving
🖼️ Image Area: 7 x 9 inches
📄 Sheet Size: 8.5 x 10.5 inches
📌 Condition: Very Good. Original center fold as issued. No tears or foxing.
🌍 Notes:
Bordered
by St. George’s Channel and Carmarthen Bay, this historic map offers a
fascinating glimpse into Victorian-era cartography of western Wales.
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🎁 Great For:
Collectors of antique British maps
Genealogy or local history research
Framing & display in home or office
Gifts for lovers of Welsh history