Map Of The Watling Street ...
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"Map Of The Watling Street, The Chief Line Of Roman Communication Leading Across The Counties Of Durham And Northumberland, From The River Swale To The Scotch Border, With Enlarged Plans Of The Stations And Camps Adjacent To the Line, From A Survey Made in The Years 1850 And 1851, By Direction Of His Grace The Duke Of Northumberland, On Occasion Of The Meeting Of The Archaeological Institute At Newcastle On Tyne". Six double-page lithograph maps, at a scale of two inches to the mile, with original colour show the many remains, both Roman and other, within these historic counties. Paper wrappers as issued, a little worn. The maps themselves are in generally good, clean condition with only one or two marginal nicks. A remarkably detailed survey and a fine publication by Standidge & Co, in London. This is a scarce item, COPAC lists only two examples held in London and Oxford.
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