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Map Group REYNOLDS 1848

Reynolds 1848
 
Map, Hampshire, scale about 8 miles to 1 inch, engraved by John Emslie, published in Reynold's Travelling Atlas, by James Reynolds, 174 Strand, London, 1848; published 1848-64.
The plates are used for the geological maps by Reynolds, 1860.
 
PUBLISHING HISTORY
REFERENCES
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PUBLISHING HISTORY
Published in 'Reynolds's Travelling Atlas of England: with all the Railways and Stations accurately laid down. Constructed from the surveys of the Board of Ordnance, Railway Companies, and other authorities. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co. Stationer's Court; and James Reynolds, 174, Strand, 1848.'
The atlas has title page, index of maps and 32 plates of which some have several counties together, Hampshire is alone on a plate; the atlas size is 5 x 7 ins.

Published in a 'Portable Atlas of England and Wales; with Tourist Guide to the principal places of interest, fishing streams, finest views and scenery, &c. of each county. Thirty two maps. London: James Reynolds, 174, Strand, W.C.' 1864.
In the 1864 edition the border lines, plate numbers and imprints are removed, the numbers re-engraved within the single border line.
 
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REFERENCES
Reynolds, James: 1848: Reynolds's Travelling Atlas of England: Reynolds, James & Simpkin, Marshall and Co (London)
Reynolds, James: 1864: Portable Atlas of England and Wales: (London)
also see:- 
  related map group -- Reynolds 1860

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