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  2. File:A plan of His Majesty's dock yard at Portsmouth, 1774.jpg

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    The Topographical Collection of George III contains drawn and printed maps, views and atlases produced between 1500 and 1824. Read more about the collection here. Explore and experiment with the British Library’s digital collections. The British Library community is able to flourish online thanks to freely available resources such as this.

  3. File:A plan of His Majesty's dock-yard at Deptford, 1774.jpg

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    The Topographical Collection of George III contains drawn and printed maps, views and atlases produced between 1500 and 1824. Read more about the collection here. Explore and experiment with the British Library’s digital collections. The British Library community is able to flourish online thanks to freely available resources such as this.

  4. File:Map of Woolwich Dockyard, 1774.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The Topographical Collection of George III contains drawn and printed maps, views and atlases produced between 1500 and 1824. Read more about the collection here. Explore and experiment with the British Library’s digital collections. The British Library community is able to flourish online thanks to freely available resources such as this.

  5. File:Map of Gosport, 1757.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The Topographical Collection of George III contains drawn and printed maps, views and atlases produced between 1500 and 1824. Read more about the collection here. Explore and experiment with the British Library’s digital collections. The British Library community is able to flourish online thanks to freely available resources such as this.

  6. Britannia (atlas) - Wikipedia

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    The atlas included such details as the configurations of hills, bridges, ferries and the relative size of towns. One hundred strip road maps are shown, accompanied by a double-sided page of text giving additional advice for the map's use, notes on the towns shown and the alternative pronunciations of their name. [6]

  7. Ordnance Survey Great Britain County Series - Wikipedia

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    The Ordnance Survey Great Britain County Series maps were produced from the 1840s to the 1890s by the Ordnance Survey, with revisions published until the 1940s.The series mapped the counties of Great Britain at both a six inch and twenty-five inch scale with accompanying acreage and land use information.

  8. Klencke Atlas - Wikipedia

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    Map of Germany from the Klencke Atlas. The Klencke Atlas, first published in 1660, is one of the world's largest atlases. [1] Originating in The Netherlands, it is 1.75 metres (5 ft 9 in) tall by 1.9 metres (6 ft 3 in) wide when open, [2] and so heavy the British Library needed six people to carry it.

  9. File:A Plan of His Majesty's Naval Yard at Chatham, 1774.jpg

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    The Topographical Collection of George III contains drawn and printed maps, views and atlases produced between 1500 and 1824. Read more about the collection here. Explore and experiment with the British Library’s digital collections. The British Library community is able to flourish online thanks to freely available resources such as this.