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This map on 8 sheets at a scale of 14 miles to 1 inch [ca. 1:887,000] is highly detailed and the first map to show the coastline of Wales in a recognisable form. Only 4 copies are known to exist. The earliest printed map specifically of Wales is Humphrey Lhuyd’s Cambriae Typus , compiled in 1568 and first published in the Additamentum to ...
The Library’s map collection contains over 1,000,000 sheets of maps, charts and plans as well as thousands of atlases. It is the largest map collection in Wales, and contains a wide range of materials from the latest electronic mapping to 16th century maps and charts on vellum.
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'Ordnance Survey maps - Six-inch 1st edition, Scotland, 1843-1882' (very high res. scans of the 2,123 sheets, which constitutes 'the first comprehensive topographic survey of Scotland' (at 1:10,560); you can browse by county or parish, use the interactive map and place-names, or apply the Google maps overlay; with guides to abbreviations and ...
Constituent countries of the United Kingdom: England · Scotland · Wales – British Crown dependencies: Isle of Man British overseas territories: Bermuda
The earliest recorded map specifically of Wales was a manuscript map by Giraldus Cambrensis (Gerald of Wales) produced in ca. 1205 and titled “Totius Kambriae Mappa”. This map is referred to in a letter of Gerald’s and several 17th century sources state that it was at Westminster Abbey.