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£75 Thomas Dix Derbyshire. 1818 Ref: m5072Hu
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37x47 cm

A NEW MAP of the County of DERBY, Divided into Hundreds, By THOMAS DIX.
Thomas Dix (c.1769-1813) worked as a surveyor in Norfolk. In 1805 he published A treatise on the construction and copying of all kinds of maps. He is not known for the production of any other series of county maps, this series closely copied from the maps by Robert Rowe of 1812. The maps are finely engraved with decorative vignettes and first appeared in atlas form in A complete atlas of the English counties... Commenced by the Late Thomas Dix of North Walsham; carried on and completed by William Darton, London. in 1822.Maps of some counties are recorded with various dates published as loose sheet folding maps, this example of the map of Derbyshire has the imprint London Dec 1st 1818 W. Darton Junr. 38 Holborn Hill. (The imprint is concealed by the ribbon border but is visible when held up to the light.)
Vignette of The Devil's Cave.
A very good example of a scarce map, segmented (20 sections) and pasted on linen with linen tape edges in original hand colour. Old ink signature and doodle (fleur de lis) verso. No slipcase.

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