Background:
These city maps are from a series of travel guides published in England from the late
1800s through early 1900s. The volume which featured these maps focused on the South
of France.
The maps present an extraordinary level of
detail considering their size - a tribute to both the graphic design and quality of
printing used to produce them. Streets are clearly labeled, as are government
buildings, churches, museums, parks, train stations, and other major points of interest.
Two types of maps for the South of France are
presented - City and Regional.
Click on the name of the City or
Region to view the map and associated details. |
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Price per print: |
Print Only: Click on city for details |
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Matting Charge:
Click on city for details |
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Framing & Matting
Charge: Click on city for details |
Dimensions: |
Print Only: Click on city for details |
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Matted: Click on city for details |
Type of print: |
Original map plate |
Year: |
1914 |
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