Rare reduction of the Gardner and Yeakell map of Sussex

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A topographical map of the County of Sussex,

reduced from the large survey in four sheets by Thomas Gream.

GARDNER, W[illiam], YEAKELL, T[homas] and Thomas GREAM
London,
W. Faden,
1799
Engraved map, hand-coloured in outline, dissected and mounted on linen, edged in blue silk, folding into original blue paper slipcase with manuscript label.
370 by 780mm. (14.5 by 30.75 inches).
18106

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In the 1790s, William Gardner and Thomas Yeakell were employed by the Duke of Richmond to complete a survey of Sussex, but their project came to a halt when the two were drafted into the Board of Ordnance, from which the Ordnance Survey would take its name. Gardner in fact was the Board's chief draughtsman and responsible for many regional maps of Britain in the late eighteenth century. As new material on Sussex became available, however, the Duke of Richmond returned to hi...

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