Birmingham
Engraved from a Minute Trigonometrical Survey Made in the Years 1825 & 1825.
Birmingham,
Beilby, Knott & Beilby,
25 March 1828.
Large engraved plan in 48 sections, laid on linen, folding into calf slipcase, red morocco spine with label lettering.
1360 by 1270mm. (53.5 by 50 inches).
3190
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John Pigott-Smith (1798-1861) was the Borough Surveyor for Birmingham Borough Council. He trained as a land surveyor and valuer, and produced several parish surveys after starting his own business. He was elected as the Borough Surveyor and oversaw the transition of the city streets from cobbles to macadam. His advice on the process was even solicited by the municipality of Paris after one too many riots where cobbles were used as missiles. Pigott Smith was appointed Survey...
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