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MAPCO's aim is to provide genealogists, students and historians with free access to high quality scans of rare and beautiful antique maps and views.

The site displays a variety of highly collectable 18th and 19th century maps and plans of London and the British Isles, and also 19th century maps and engravings relating to Australia.

The MAPCO website is updated regularly, with new maps being displayed every month. Check back regularly to see what has been added.

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Modern Plan Of The City And Environs Of Dublin 1798

@ dublin1798.com



Click Here To View The Modern Plan Of The City And Environs Of Dublin 1798


A rare map of Dublin from 1798 is now on display. The map title reads:

To Her Excellency Frances Countess Camden, &c &c &c. This MODERN PLAN of the City and Environs of DUBLIN. Including the Grand & Royal Canals, New Docks, &c. Is by Permission, most respectfully Inscribed by her Ladyship's humble & obedient Servant, Wm Wilson.

This stunning, high quality map of Dublin includes enlarged views of each map section, and a view of the New Custom House.

This map was published during the Irish Rebellion of 1798, so is a fascinating snapshot of Dublin at the time.

This map includes a Search Engine that enables a Full Street and Place Name Search of the map.

Please note that this map has its own domain name, which is quite easy to remember. It is:

dublin1798.com

However, the map is still part of the MAPCO collection and the MAPCO : Map And Plan Collection Online website.

I hope that you enjoy this extremely rare and very beautiful map!








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Map Of London 1868, By Edward Weller, F.R.G.S.

@ london1868.com



Click Here To View The Map Of London 1868, By Edward Weller, F.R.G.S.


Edward Weller's Map Of London 1868 is now on display! This map was published in 1868 by G.W. Bacon & Co. from their premises at 337 Strand.

This is one of the largest maps to be displayed on the MAPCO website. The detail is stunning! Cassell, Petter & Galpin, who had previously published the map in 1863, declared that their "large map of London, as well as being the largest, is universally admitted to be the best map of London ever produced".

This highly detailed map is on a very large scale of 9" to 1 Statue Mile.

Do take a look at this wonderful map. The detail is truly stunning!

Please note that his map has its own domain name, which is quite easy to remember. It is:

london1868.com

Enjoy this truly wonderful map!










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