File:1814 Thomson Map of France - Geographicus - France-t-1814.jpg
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France. |
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Description1814 Thomson Map of France - Geographicus - France-t-1814.jpg |
English: This hand colored map is a steel plate engraving, dating to 1814 by the important English mapmaker John Thomson. It depicts France divided into its color coded departments. Thomson maps are known for their stunning color, awe inspiring size, and magnificent detail. Thomson’s work, including this map, represents some of the finest cartographic art of the 19th century. |
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Georeferencing | View the georeferenced map in the Wikimaps Warper | ||||||
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Geographicus link: France-t-1814 |
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height: 23 in (58.4 cm); width: 20 in (50.8 cm) dimensions QS:P2048,23U218593 dimensions QS:P2049,20U218593 |
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current | 00:34, 25 March 2011 | 6,000 × 5,160 (9.18 MB) | BotMultichillT (talk | contribs) | {{subst:User:Multichill/Geographicus |link=http://www.geographicus.com/P/AntiqueMap/France-t-1814 |product_name=1814 Thomson Map of France |map_title=France. |description=This hand colored map is a steel plate engraving, dating to 1814 by the important En |
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