Title: Bauerkeller's new embossed plan of London, 1841
- Not specified
- 1841
- Not owned by MIT (Owned by University of Minnesota)
Dates
- Issued: 1841
- Coverage: 1814
- Coverage: 1841
- Coverage: 1841 to 1841
Publishers
- Ackermann & Co. (London)
Summary
Bauerkeller invented a type of relief printing for city maps called "geomontographie." The city blocks with buildings are raised in white, while streets, squares, parks & rivers are printed in colors. Includes "account of the population of London," and inset showing Isle of Dogs & Greenwich Park.
61 x 109 centimeters
Scale approximately 1:10,560
City Maps
Subjects
- London (England) Maps
- Maps
- 2022-creator-sprint
- England--London
- England
Geospatial coordinates
- Bounding Box: BBOX (-0.500,0.330,51.680,51.280)
Provider
University of Minnesota
Rights
- Access rights: Public
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Citation
Ackermann and Co. Bauerkeller's new embossed plan of London, 1841. Ackermann & Co. (London). https://umedia.lib.umn.edu/item/p16022coll205:299
Format
JPEG
Languages
- eng