Road Maps of England and Wales from the atlas Britannia, 1675, 1698
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Contains twenty-two colour maps from John Ogilby’s 1675 and 1698 road atlas of England and Wales, titled Britannia. Each map contains multiple strips. Each strip represents a part of the road and the surrounding environment, with the top of one strip continued at the bottom of the strip next to it. The maps are numbered in the bottom right corner to indicate the proper order. Many of the maps are missing, and the remaining ones have been grouped together by their assigned number. The title of each map is surrounded by an illustration or decorative border. The maps note towns and counties as well as landscape features such as hills, rivers, bridges, some buildings such as churches and mills, notable side roads, and the relative size of towns. A 1970s reproduction of the complete 1675 atlas is available in Archives and Special Collections with the title “Ogilby's road maps of England and Wales from Ogilby's ‘Britannia’, 1675” (SPCL G 1808 O302 1971).