Printed map. 1 visual scale "Echelle de dix mille toises". This is a pictorial, topographic map. On verso: a Robert Clifford bookplate; RMC_107588; RMC_107589. Acquired as part of the Lord Cholmondely Collection.
Printed map. 1 visual scale "Echelle de dix mille toises". This is a pictorial, topographic map. On verso: a Robert Clifford bookplate. Acquired as part of the Lord Cholmondely Collection.
Printed map. "Par le Comte de Ferraris". Three visual scales [270 mm = 12,000 Toises or 6 Lieues communes de France]. Pictorial, topographic map showing fortified cities, towns, religious sites, rivers, canals, battle sites, mines, mineral waters,…
Manuscript map. Cartographer unknown. 1 visual scale [130 mm = 3,000 Toises]. Map shows the road between Perpignan and Mont Louis, along the Tech River (France near the Spanish border). Fortifications and buildings are shown in red. North is oriented…
Printed map. 1 visual scale "Echelle de dix mille toises". This is a pictorial, topographic map. On verso: a Robert Clifford bookplate. Acquired as part of the Lord Cholmondely Collection.
Manuscript map. Cartographer unknown. 1 visual scale [130 mm = 3,000 Toises]. Map shows the road between Perpignan and Mont Louis, along the Tech River (France near the Spanish border). Fortifications and buildings are shown in red. North is oriented…
Printed map. 1 visual scale "Echelle de dix mille toises". This is a pictorial, topographic map. On verso: a Robert Clifford bookplate; RMC_107585; RMC_107586; RMC_107587. Acquired as part of the Lord Cholmondely Collection.
Manuscript map. Cartographer unknown. 1 visual scale [130 mm = 3,000 Toises]. Map shows the road between Perpignan and Mont Louis, along the Tech River (France near the Spanish border). Fortifications and buildings are shown in red. North is oriented…
Printed map. 1 visual scale "Echelle de dix mille toises". This is a pictorial, topographic map. On verso: a Robert Clifford bookplate. Acquired as part of the Lord Cholmondely Collection.
Printed map. 1 visual scale "Echelle de dix mille toises". This is a pictorial, topographic map. On verso: a Robert Clifford bookplate. Acquired as part of the Lord Cholmondely Collection.