Staffordshire antique hand-coloured county map by Thomas Moule, c1840


'Staffordshire'. Artist/engraver/cartographer: Thomas Moule was born in 1784 in Marylebone, London. His highly-regarded series of English county maps, initially published between 1830-32, were also bound within later publications until around 1850. They are the last decorative English county maps to be published. Provenance: "The English counties in the nineteenth century", by Thomas Moule. Published by George Virtue, Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row, London. Type: Antique engraved map. Hand colour. Vignettes of Stafford Castle, Lichfield Cathedral and Ingestre House, the seat of Earl Talbot


Size: 2398px × 3164px
Location: Staffordshire
Photo credit: © Antiqua Print Gallery / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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