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Edinburgh, c. 1814. Copper engraving, approx 52.5 x 64.5 cms, engraved by John and George Menzies, original hand-colour, light toning, short centrefold split, blank verso. John Thomson made his fortune through his extremely successful 'New General Atlas', but in the 1820s he bankrupted himself, twice (in the process of creating his large-scale 'Atlas of Scotland') and he disappears from the historical record. Thomson's maps are characteristic of the Edinburgh school of cartography which flourished at the beginning of the nineteenth-century and is noted for its clarity and elegance; other exponents include John Cary and John Pinkerton. Map
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Edinburgh: John Thomson. 1817. 50 x 63 cm. (Sheet 53 x 73 cm.) Original outline hand-colour. Double page map of the south coast of England, the Bristol Channel, Channel Islands and the norhern coast of France; vignette of St. Michaels Mount, Cornwall and insert of The Breakwatr at Cherbourg. Issued in the 1828 edition of Thomson's 'New General Atlas'.
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