'Sussex by B. R. Davies from the Ordnance Survey'
Scale: 1 1/8 inches to 5 miles
From 'Weekly Dispatch Atlas'.
'Sussex by B. R. Davies from the Ordnance Survey'
Scale: 1 1/8 inches to 5 miles
From 'Weekly Dispatch Atlas'.
'Plan of Part of the proposed Grand Surry Canal.'
Anon.
Scale : 2 1/2 inches to 1 mile
Red ink indicates route of channel.
'Borough of Scarborough Site Plan of Roman Ruins'
'Drawing No. C/405/1, Drawn by E. H.'
'Harry W. Sewel Borough Engineer Scarborough'
Harry W[ ] Sewel
Scale: 1 inch to 22 feet
Map of the town of Salisbury and plan of Salisbury Cathedral, printed on one sheet.
Various authors.
Scale unspecified.
'Reigate Castle'
'Frith'
On reverse of postcard a message from Alice Sargant to Mrs. Patrick Geddes regarding her change of address, postcard stamped 24/12/03.
Frith, Francis, 1822-1898, photographer and publisher'Plan of Portsmouth'
'Drawn and engraved by Kelly's Directories Ltd., London'
Anon.
Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile
'Portsmouth' endorsed on the reverse in manuscript in ink by Patrick Geddes.
'Plan of Portsmouth'
'Drawn and engraved by Kelly's Directories Ltd., London'
Anon.
Scale unspecified.
Red ink indicates district division different from that on printed map.
Three views of Port Sunlight mounted on one sheet.
Anon.
'Perranporth from the Air.'
'AIRCO Aerials Ltd., London'
Anon.
'Oxfordshire by B. R. Davies, from the Ordnance Survey'
'Engraved by B. R. Davies'
'Day & Son Lith.rs to the Queen'
Scale: 3 inches to 10 miles
From 'Weekly Dispatch Atlas [ ... ]'
'Oxford'
View of the City of Oxford.
Anon.
'Northamptonshire (Northern Division) by John Dower F.R.G.S.'
'Drawn & engraved by John Dower [ ... ]'
'Day & Son Lith.rs to the Queen'
Scale: 3 1/2 inches to 10 miles
From 'Weekly Dispatch Atlas [ ... ]'
Dower, John James, 1825-1901, map engraver'Civic Improvement Scheme Newcastle upon Tyne as proposed in the "Newcastle Daily Leader" and submitted to the Newcastle City Council 1900'
Photograph of a display sheet showing existing and proposed St Nicholas Square, and an extract from the 'Newcastle Daily Leader', 7th September 1900.
'Guy Wilfrid Hayler, M. Inst. Mun. E, MRCI, Newcastle upon Tyne'
'The Old Mill. Jesmond Dene.'
Anon.
'Preliminary plan showing main traffic routes Manchester'
Anon.
Scale unspecified.
From an unidentified publication.