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[Ordnance Survey of England and Wales].

MUDGE, Lieutenant Colonel (later Major General) William; COLBY, Major Thomas; BAKER, Benjamin and others
[London,
J. Gardner, 129 Regent Street,
1844].
90 hand-coloured engraved maps at the Ordnance Survey Office, each dissected and mounted on linen, with numbered vellum tabs, all housed within 15 original dark blue morocco pull-off slipcase, gilt.
each sheet approximately 680 by 980mm (26.75 by 38.5 inches).
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The traditional foundation date for the Ordnance Survey has often been taken as the 21st of June 1791, when the Third Duke of Richmond, then Master-General of the Ordnance, authorised the purchase, with state funds, of a giant theodolite for £373.70. However, many writers have looked further back to such projects as the military survey of Scotland, which was executed between 1747-1755, and was the first major land survey carried out by the state. One of its surveyors, Willi...

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bibliography:

Oliver, Dr. Richard, 'A Short History of the Ordnance Survey of Great Britain', The Charles Close Society.

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