Between 1817 and 1833 the brothers Charles and John Greenwood surveyed all the counties of England and Wales for their beautifully engraved county atlas finally published in 1834. Maps were also sold singly as produced. The Cambridgeshire map was surveyed in 1832/33 and this example's centrefold suggests it was sold in atlas format. Original full wash colour. Slightly grubby and with some print off-setting, as is often the case with the Greenwoods' maps.
Original full colour. A couple of minor repaired marginal tears well outside the printed area, but otherwise an excellent example. The Greenwoods surveyed all the counties from 1817-33 for their beautifully engraved county atlas finally published in 1834. Maps were also sold singly as produced. The Gloucestershire map is corrected to 1831, and this example's centrefold suggests it was sold in atlas format.
Original full colour. Some offsetting. The Greenwoods surveyed all the counties from 1817-33 for their beautifully engraved county atlas finally published in 1834. Maps were also sold singly as produced. The Herefordshire map is corrected to 1834, the year this specimen was published in atlas format.
Original full colour. Repair to bottom centrefold. The Greenwoods surveyed all the counties from 1817-33 for their beautifully engraved county atlas finally published in 1834. Maps were also sold singly as produced. The Leicestershire map is corrected to 1830, and this example was sold in atlas format.
Original full colour. Repair to bottom centrefold. The Greenwoods surveyed all the counties from 1817-33 for their beautifully engraved county atlas finally published in 1834. Maps were also sold singly as produced. The Middlesex map is corrected to 1829, and this example was sold in atlas format.
Original full colour. Repair to bottom centrefold. A little light offsetting. The Greenwoods surveyed all the counties from 1817-33 for their beautifully engraved county atlas finally published in 1834. Maps were also sold singly as produced. The Northamptonshire map is corrected to 1830, and this example was sold in atlas format.
Original full colour. Repaired tear impinging c7cm within bottom centre of the printed area. The Greenwoods surveyed all the counties from 1817-33 for their beautifully engraved county atlas finally published in 1834. Maps were also sold singly as produced. The Northumberland map is corrected to 1831, and this example was sold in atlas format.
Original full colour, and in very good condition. The Greenwoods surveyed all the counties from 1817-33 for their beautifully engraved county atlas finally published in 1834. Maps were also sold singly as produced. The Nottinghamshire map is corrected to 1831, and this example was sold in atlas format.
Original full colour. A nice example in very good condition. The Greenwoods surveyed all the counties from 1817-33 for their beautifully engraved county atlas finally published in 1834. Maps were also sold singly as produced. The Oxfordshire map is corrected to 1834, and this example's centrefold shows it was sold in atlas format.
Original full colour, and in good condition. The Greenwoods surveyed all the counties from 1817-33 for their beautifully engraved county atlas finally published in 1834. Maps were also sold singly as produced. The Rutland map is corrected to 1831, and this example was sold in atlas format.
The Greenwoods surveyed all the counties from 1817-33 for their beautifully engraved county atlas finally published in 1834. Maps were also sold singly as produced. The Staffordshire map is corrected to 1830, and this example's centrefold suggests it was sold in atlas format. Original full colour. Minor repairs to centrefold at top and bottom.
The Greenwoods surveyed all the counties from 1817-33 for their beautifully engraved county atlas finally published in 1834. Maps were also sold singly as produced. The Surrey map is corrected to 1829, and this example's centrefold suggests it was sold in atlas format. Original full wash colour. The maps has a number repairs - mostly to marginal tears, but also to one longer tear entering the left-hand border by 14cms. These have been professionally done, and strengthened by the whole map being laid down onto another matching sheet of paper. The map would still mount up and frame well, with most of these repairs then not being seen. Priced accordingly.