A delineation of the strata of England and Wales, with part of Scotland : exhibiting the collieries and mines, the marshes and fen lands originally overflowed by the sea, and the varieties of soil according to the variations in the substrata, illustrated by the most descriptive names
Description
Alternative title | Carte minéralogique de l'Angleterre |
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Type of resource | cartographic |
Form | map |
Extent | 2 maps. on 4 sheets, mounted. fold. to 32 x 28 cm. + 1 book (ix, [3], 51, [1] p., [2] folded leaves. 21 cm.) |
Place | London |
Publisher | J. Cary |
Publication date | 1815 |
Issuance | monographic |
Language | English |
Creators/Contributors
Associated with | Smith, William, 1769-1839 |
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Subjects
Subject | Geology > Great Britain |
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Subject | Geology > Great Britain > Maps |
Genre | Map |
Bibliographic information
Statement of responsibility | By W. Smith ... |
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Note | Hand colored. |
Note | Accompanied by: A memoir to the map and delineation of the strata of England and Wales, with part of Scotland, by William Smith. London, John Cary, 1815. |
Note | Scale [ca. 1:316,800] |
Local note | Stanford copy 1 (BRAN):mounted on 3 sheets, in portfolio. Lacks memoir. |
Local note | Stanford copy 1 (BARCH): Variant mounting as described by Horblit: 15 sheets in 12 sections each, mounted on linen, 56 x 63 cm. folded to 14 x 21 cm., plus general map, 56 x 42 cm., also folded. Maps and memoir in solander case, with unidentified French armorial bookplate and spine title: Carte minéralogique de l'Angleterre. |
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Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/sy238bb9255 |
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