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Map
North America
Artist
Herman Moll
(1654?-1732)
Draughtsman
Bernard Lens III
(1682-1740)
InscriptionsCartouche : To the Right Honourable John Lord Sommers Baron of Evesham in ye county of Worcester President of Her Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council & c. This map of North America According to ye newest and most exact observations is most humbly dedicated by your Lordships most humble servant Hermall Moll Geographer
Date
1720
Medium / Technique
Ink on paper
Intaglio, hand-coloured
Intaglio, hand-coloured
DimensionsHeight: 60.7 cm (23 7/8 in.)
Image width: 95.9 cm (37 3/4 in.)
Width: 98 cm (38 9/16 in.)
Image height: 57.7 cm (22 11/16 in.)
ClassificationTools & Equipment for Science & Technology - Surveying & Navigational T&E - Navigational Equipment
Origin
London, Greater London, England, Europe
Object Number1979.217
DivisionArchives - Maps and Plans
CollectionStewart
Status
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A new and exact map of the Dominions of the King of Great Britain on ye continent of North America...
Herman Moll
1715
1979.587
A New map of the North Parts of America claimed by France under ye names of Louisiana, Mississipi, Canada and New France with ye adjoyning territories of England and Spain
Herman Moll
1720
1979.250
Chart of the Atlantic Ocean, with the British, French & Spanish Settlements in North America and the West Indies; as also on the Coast of Africa
Thomas Jefferys
1768
1979.247
Chart of the Atlantic Ocean, with the British, French & Spanish Settlements in North America and the West Indies; as also on the Coast of Africa
Thomas Jefferys
1768
1979.248
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