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Contains 29 Results:
Nancy en 1850, c.1914
Reproduction print of a plan of Nancy, 1822, most likelly cut from 'Mémoires de la Société d'archéologie Lorraine', published in 1860.
Plan de la villes de Nancy, 1822, c.1914
Reproduction print of a photographic print showing , 1822, most likely cut from 'Mémoires de la Société d'archéologie Lorraine', published in 1860.
Vue Général, prise d'eglise Saint-Eure, c.1914
Illustration showing oblique view towards skyline of church. May have been cut from publication or reproduced from a postcard, can also be entitled: Vue générale, de la Basilique Saint-Epvre.
Nancy en 1911, c.1914
Reproduction print of a plan showing Nancy in 1911, most likely cut from 'Mémoires de la Société d'archéologie Lorraine', published in 1860.
Plan de la villes de Nancy, 1879, c.1914
Reproduction print of a plan showing Nancy in 1879, most likely cut from 'Mémoires de la Société d'archéologie Lorraine', published in 1860.
Paris: birds eye view from the north of Isle de la Cite, c 1914
Bird's eye view of Paris from the North. Depicts a possible scheme that was never implemented. Cartouche on bottom left hand side with Geddesian diagram. Signature illegible on bottom right hand side. Text written in blue chalk reads "Paris Sociological Interpretation". Appears in Geddes' Cities and Town Planning Exhibition, exhibit number 674.
County of Suffolk, 1831
Possibly a reproduction map, from an actual survey made in the years 1823-4 by C. & J. Greenwood, and updated and published by them in 1831. Shows the Hundreds presumably as they existed before the 1832 Reform Bill. This was an original exhibit in the 1917 Cities and Town Planning Exhibition. Exhibited as an example of a 'town map'.
The theoretical Jerusalem of the old print, 1847
Oblique pictorial map, engraving, annotated in Hebrew and English, n.d. By W. Aldis. Engraved & sold by Alexander Hill, 67 Princes St, Edinburgh. "The theoretical Jerusalem of the old print."
The theoretical Jerusalem of the old print, 1847
Replica of Coll-1167/A/3/1 an oblique pictorial map, engraving, annotated in Hebrew and English, n.d. By W. Aldis. Engraved & sold by Alexander Hill, 67 Princes St, Edinburgh. "The theoretical Jerusalem of the old print."
Canberra: contour survey, 1909-1911
Map of Canberra. Compiled, drawn and printed at the Department of Lands, Sydney, New South Wales. No of Lithograph ll.ll.D. Hand coloured. Signed Charles Robert Scrivener 1909. Label text reads "Cities Exhibition No. 26" referring to the exhibit number in Geddes' Cities and Town Planning Exhibition. 20 chains to 1 inch scale is equivalent to 1/4 mile to 1 inch.