£45 Benjamin Rees Davies
1858
Ref: 6261tg
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44x31 cm
THE DISPATCH ATLAS
SUSSEX
BY B.R.DAVIES FROM THE ORDNANCE SURVEY.
Weekly Dispatch Atlas, 139 Fleet Str.
Engraved by B.R.Davies, 16 George Str. Euston Squ.
Day & Son Lith.rs to The Queen.
Benjamin Rees Davies (c.1789-1872), engraver, cartographer, publisher and printer, was born in London about 1789. He was apprenticed to engraver John Lodge (fl.1794-1823) in 1803.
Commencing publication in 1856, this series of maps were printed by lithographic transfer from an engraved plate for The Weekly Dispatch Newspaper. The maps were also published as loose sheets and, when the series was complete, in The Dispatch Atlas in 1863. The publishers Cassell Petter and Galpin acquired the plates publishing them as loose sheets from 1864 and in Cassell's Illustrated family paper and Cassell's British Atlas in 1867. By 1869, the firm of G. W. Bacon had acquired the plates and published them in a number of titles for over forty years.
This example of the map of Sussex is the first lithographic transfer published from October 1858 and in The Dispatch Atlas in 1863.
Some light creasing and marking in the English Channel otherwise a good example in original wash line hand colour from the first edition.
Kingsley Printed Maps of Sussex ref. 121A.
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