This is a genuine antique map sourced from A Complete & Universal Dictionary by Rev. James Barclay.

It was published by George Virtue in London in 1848.

The map itself is the work of Thomas Moule, who made a series of highly decorated maps of English counties and cities that included depictions of prominent landmarks and buildings.

This is a genuine map of that age and not a later reproduction of any kind. As such, it may have various age related imperfections - please have a good look at the photos for an accurate impression of the condition.

The verso is blank.

It measures around 27 x 21cm.

Postage, with protection, will be on the next working day, or usually on the same day if bought in the morning.