File:Advertisement for Gascoyne's map of Cornwall.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionAdvertisement for Gascoyne's map of Cornwall.jpg |
English: Broadsheet issued by Joel Gascoyne on March 27, 1699 inviting the nobility and gentry of the County of Cornwall to subscribe to his map of the county. |
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Source | Ravenhill, W., "A Pioneer of Large-Scale County Mapping", Imago Mundi , 1972, Vol. 26 (1972), p.65 |
Author | Joel Gascoyne and unknown 17th-century compositor |
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