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CALEDONIA ILLUSTRATED IN A SERIES OF VIEWS TAKEN EXPRESSLY FOR THE WORK BY W. H. BARTLETT, T. ALLOM AND OTHERS.
The descriptive text by William Beattie M.D.  Publishers: GEO VIRTUE: LONDON AND NEW YORK. DATE PUBLISHED: c.1840
OVERALL SIZE: 11x8 inches. IMAGE SIZE:  7x5 Inches. 18x12 Cms
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MAP OF SCOTLAND
ABBEY OF ARBROATH. According to Wikipedia: Arbroath or Aberbrothock (Scottish Gaelic: Obair Bhrothaig) is a former royal burgh and the largest town in the council area of Angus in Scotland, and has a population of 22,785.[1] It lies on the North Sea coast
ABBOTSFORD. [ Residence of Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) ]
ABERDEEN FROM ABOVE THE CHAIN BRIDGE. Artist W H Bartlett.
ABERDEEN. Fine view. Harbour. Boats. Ships
AILSA CRAG
AILSA CRAG FROM TURNBURY CASTLE
ALLOWAY KIRK WITH BURNS' MONUMENT. (Ayrshire)
ALTSAY BURN (Invernessshire). Mac. Rayonouill observing his situationturned back and lopped off the branch. (Anderson's Guide to the Highlands)
AULD GARTH BRIIDGE (Niths-dale).  Nithsdale was also an historic district of Scotland, bordering Annandale to the east, Clydesdale to the north, Kyle to the north-west and Galloway to the west. The district which was in the Sheriffdom of Dumfries and late
AYR
AYR WATER AT STAIR. 
BANFF. Good view by W. H. Bartlett
BANKS OF THE WATER OF AYR.  (Near Ballochmyle)
BEN LOMOND FROM INVERUGLAS. (Dumbartonshire)
BEN NEVIS AND ENTRANCE TO THE CALEDONIAN CANAL (Inverness shire) Mountaineering. Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in the British Isles - 4409 feet (1344 metres) above sea level.
BERWICK BRIDGE
BERWICK FROM THE SOUTH EAST
BONNITON LYNN On the river Clyde
BOTHWELL CASTLE ON THE CLYDE. Lanarkshire
BRACKLIN BRIDGE (near Callendar - Perthshire)
BRAEMAR CASTLE. Aberdeenshire
BRIDGE OF DON OR BRIG O'BALGOWNIE. Aberdeenshire
BRIDGE OF DOON (South West Scotland)
BUNAWE, LOCH ETIVE, FROM NEAR TYANUILT (Argyleshire)
BURNS MONUMENT ON THE CALTON HILL Edinburgh
CALDRON LINN. Perthshire. Artist Thomas Allom
CAPE WRATH. (North Highlands). According to Wikipedia: Cape Wrath (Scottish Gaelic: Am Parbh, known as An Carbh in Lewis) is a cape in Sutherland, Highland, in northern Scotland. It is the most northwesterly point on the island of Great Britain. The name 
CARTLANE CRAGS BRIDGE. Lanarkshire
CASTLE CAMPBELL, FROM THE VALLEY OF COLLAR. Perthshire. Artist Thomas Allom.
CASTLE GORDON. Morayshire.
CASTLE OF MAYBOLE (Ayrshire). 
CASTLE WIND, MARS WORK AND CATHEDRAL Stirling
CAWDOR CASTLE (Nairnshire)
CENOTAPH OF BURNS. (From the Auld Brig O'Doon)
COILSFIELD BANKS, WATERS OF AYR
COLDSTREAM FROM THE ENGLISH SIDE. (Berwickshire) Farming scene. Harvest
COLZEAN CASTLE (Ayrshire)
CORRA LYNN ON THE CLYDE. Lanarkshire. Artist T. Allom
CORSREGAL CASTLE, NEAR MAYBOLE. (Ayrshire)
CRIFFEL FROM TORTHORWALD
CROMARTY BAY, FROM THE EAST. Cromartyshire
CULLODEN MOOR, LOOKING ACROSS THE MORAY FIRTH (Inverness shire). The Battle of Culloden (Scottish Gaelic: Blār Chųil Lodair) (16 April 1746) was the final clash between the French-supported Jacobites and the Hanoverian British Government in the 1745 Jacobite Rising. Culloden dealt the Jacobite cause—to restore the House of Stuart to the throne of the Kingdom of Great Britain—a decisive defeat. It was the last battle ever to be fought on British soil.
DALSWINTON ON THE NITH
DESTRUCTION OF ELGIN CATHEDRAL. (Burnt AD 1590 by the 'Wolf of Badenoch', the ferocious Son of King Robert II)
DRUMLANRIG CASTLE (Dumfriesshire)
DRYBURGH ABBEY. ROXBURGHSHIRE (The burial place of Sir Walter Scott)
DUMBARTON CASTLE ON THE CLYDE. Many ships.
DUMBLANE CATHEDRAL (Perth. Perthshire)
DUNBAR CASTLE Lothian [ Rescue from a shipwreck ]
DUNDEE FROM THE OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE TAY. By W H Bartlett. Fine view
DUNKELD (Perth. Perthshire)
DUNOLLY CASTLE NEAR OBAN (Argyleshire)  Argyll
DUNOTTAR CASTLE NEAR STONEHAVEN. According to Wikipedia: Dunnottar Castle is a ruined medieval fortress located upon a precipitous rocky headland on the north-east coast of Scotland, about two miles (3 km) south of Stonehaven. Its surviving buildings are 
DUNROBIN CASTLE. Sutherlandshire
DUNSTAFFNAGE CASTLE AND ENTRANCE TO LOCH ETIVE (West Highlands)
EDINBURGH FROM CRAIGMILLAR CASTLE (Midlothian) [Sheep grazing]
EDINBURGH FROM THE CALTON HILL. Title Page Vignette
EDINBURGH FROM THE CASTLE RAMPARTS (With the great gun Mons Meg)
ELLISLAND. Ellisland Farm and museum lies about 6.5mi/10.4km northwest of Dumfries in the Parish of Dunscore, Dumfries and Galloway. Robert Burns built, lived and farmed at Ellisland from 1788 to 1791. [Wikipedia]
ENTRANCE TO THE PORT OF DUNDEE. Artist W. H. Bartlett. Ships
FALKLAND PALACE (Fifeshire) Piper. Bagpipes.
FALL OF FOYERS (Invernessshire)
FALLS OF KILMORACK. Rossshire Ross. Landscape
FARM OF LOCHLEA. TARBOLTON  (Ayrshire. Farmyard with sheep and cattle)
FAST CASTLE. Berwickshire.  [Ships]
FRIARS CARSE (Dumfries)  Cattle. River.
GILNOCKIE - OR JOHNNY ARMSTRONG'S TOWER. Dumfriesshire
GLAMMIS CASTLE (Forfarshire). According to Wikipedia: Glamis Castle is situated beside the village of Glamis (pronounced /ˈɡlɑːmz/) in Angus, Scotland. It is the home of the Earl and Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne, and is open to the public. Glamis Castle was the childhood home of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, [consort of King George VI], best known as the Queen Mother. Her second daughter, Princess Margaret, was born there. Since 1987 an illustration of the castle has featured on the reverse side of ten pound notes issued by the Royal Bank of Scotland.[1]
GLASGOW CATHEDRAL. (Lanarkshire). Interior view
GLENCOE BETWEEN LOCH LONG AND CAIRN DHU
GLENCOE FROM THE WEST (West Highlands)
GLOBE CLOSE. DUMFRIES. The Howff of Burns
GREENOCK. Paddle steamers. According to Wikipedia: Greenock ( listen (help·info)) (Scottish Gaelic: Grianaig, pronounced [ɡ̊ɾʲiənɛɡ̊ʲ]) is a town and administrative centre in the Inverclyde council area, and a former burgh within the historic county of Re
GREY-FRIARS CHURCH YARD. DUMFRIES
HAWTHORNDEN (Midlothian)  on THE RIVER Esk, near Roslin.
HERIOT'S HOSPITAL FROM THE GREY FRIARS CHURCH YARD. (Edinburgh)
HOLYROOD CHAPEL [Edinburgh]
INNER COURT OF THE PALACE OF LINLITHGOW.  For historical details CLICK HERE
INTERIOR OF ROSLYN CHAPEL. Midlothian
INTERIOR OF THE BIRTH PLACE OF BURNS. According to Wikipeadia: Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796) (also known as Rabbie Burns, Scotland's favourite son, the Ploughman Poet, the Bard of Ayrshire and in Scotland as simply The Bard[1][2]) was a Scottish poet and a lyricist. He is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland, and is celebrated worldwide. Burns was born two miles (3 km) south of Ayr, in Alloway, South Ayrshire, Scotland, the eldest of the seven children of William Burness (1721-1784) (Robert Burns spelled his surname Burness until 1786), a self-educated tenant farmer from Dunnottar, The Mearns, and Agnes Broun (1732-1820), the daughter of a tenant farmer from Kirkoswald, South Ayrshire. He was born in a house built by his father (now the Burns Cottage Museum), where he lived until Easter 1766
INVERARY CASTLE. Ancestral home of the Duke of Argyll. Farmers hay making.
INVERLOCHY CASTLE (Invernessshire). Inverness
INVERNESS
INVERNESS FROM THE WEST. (Invernessshire)
ISLE OF ARRAN FROM GREENAN CASTLE (Ayrshire)
JEDBURGH ABBEY. Roxburghshire
KELSO ABBEY (Roxburghshire. Roxburgh)
KILCHURN CASTLE, LOCH AWE. Argyll. Drying fishing nets
KILCHURN CASTLE, LOCH AWE. LOOKING TOWARDS DALMALLY. Argyll
KILMARNOCK  (Ayrshire)
LINCLUDEN ABBEY  (Dumfries)
LINCLUDEN COLLEGE. Dumfriesshire
LOCH ACHRAY. PERTHSHIRE
LOCH AWE. Argyll. Horse & carriage.
LOCH CRERAN, WITH BERCALDINE CASTLE (Argyllshire)
LOCH FINE. Argyll.  According to Wikipedia: Loch Fyne is notable for its oyster fishery, and as a consequence the loch has given its name to the locally owned Loch Fyne Oysters, and the associated Loch Fyne Restaurants. It is also notable for its herring 
LOCH GOIL, FROM THE HEAD OF THE LAKE. Argyll
LOCH KATRINE LOOKING TOWARDS ELLEN'S ISLE (Perth. Perthshire)
LOCH KATRINE. Perthshire. Perth
LOCH LEVEN (looking towards Ballahuise Ferry)
LOCH LEVEN FROM BALLAHUISE FERRY (Argyleshire). Minor blemish in the left margin
LOCH LINNEE: LOOKING SOUTH. (Argyllshire)
LOCH LOMOND FROM BELOW TARBET. (Dumbartonshire) Boats.
LOCH LOMOND FROM THE ROAD ABOVE INVERSMAID MILL. Lady Riding side saddle. Sidesaddle.
LOCH LONG, FROM GLENCOE. (Argyleshire. West Highlands)
LOCH NESS FROM ABOVE THE FALL OF FYERS (Inverness shire)
LOCH OICH, WITH INVERGARRY CASTLE (Invernesshire). Ships
LOCH-AN-KILAN. (Inverness shire)
LOCHNABEN. [Lochmaben (Gaelic: Loch Mhabain) is a small town in Scotland, and site of a once-important castle. It lies four miles west of Lockerbie, in Dumfries and Galloway. Wikipedia]
MACDUFF, NEAR BANFF. Harbour. Ships.
MARKET CROSS AND PALACE GATE. SCONE. (Perthshire) Lady riding side saddle - sidesaddle
MAUCHLINE  (Near Kilmarnock. Ayrshire)
MAUSOLEUM OF BURNS. DUMFRIES
MELROSE ABBEY. (Roxburgh. Roxburghshire)
MONTROSE. Boats. Harbour. According to Wikipedia: Montrose is a Scottish coastal resort town and former royal burgh in Angus. It is situated 38 miles (61 km) north east of Dundee between the mouths of the North and South Esk rivers. It is the northernmost
NEW BRIDGE AND BROMIELAW. GLASGOW. Lanark. Ships
NEWHAVEN PIER. Firth of Forth (Edinburgh)
OBAN DURING THE REGATTA. (Argyleshire. Argyll) Sailing
PASS OF THE TROSACHS. LOCH KATRINE. Title Page Vignette. (Perth. Perthshire) Bagpipes. Piper.
PASSAGE OF THE HIGHLAND ARMY ALONG THE SIDE OF LOCH EIL 1745
PERTH (Perthshire) Farmers gathering corn harvest.
PETERHEAD. According to Wikipedia: Peterhead (Scottish Gaelic: Ceann Phādraig) is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is Aberdeenshire's largest settlement, having a population of 17,947 at the 2001 Census  and estimated to have fallen to 17,330 by 2006
POOSIE NANSIE'S HOUSE. MAUCHLINE (Ayrshire. This was an Inn)
PORT GLASGOW. Docks. Many ships. Lanark
RAVENSCRAIG CASTLE NEAR KIRKCALDY (Fifeshire)
ROBERT BURNS - POET. BORN JANUARY 1959. DIED JULY 1796
SCENE IN CADYOW PARK. Lanarkshire
SLAINES CASTLE - NEAR PETERHEAD. According to Wikipedia: New Slains Castle is a ruined castle near Cruden Bay in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, overlooking the North Sea. The remains stand perched atop tall, sea-facing cliffs, constructed around an existing tow
ST ANDREWS FROM THE PIER. Fifeshire. Artist Thomas Allom
STIRLING CASTLE
STIRLING CASTLE FROM THE RAMPARTS
STONEBYRES, THIRD FALL OF THE CLYDE. Lanarkshire. Artist Thomas Allom
STONEHAVEN. According to Wikipedia: Stonehaven (Scots: Steenhive; Scottish Gaelic: Cala na Creige) is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It lies on Scotland's northeast coast and had a population of 9,577 in 2001 census. Stonehave, county town of Kincardi
STRATHPEFFER MINERAL WELLS (Ross Shire) Farming scene
TANTALLON CASTLE East Lothian
TARBET, FROM LOCH FINE, LOOKING WEST. Argyll. Boats.
TARBOLTON.  (Ayrshire)
THE BANKS O'DOON  (South West Scotland)
THE BIRKS OF ABERFELDY  (Perthshire)
THE BULLER OF BUCHAN (near Peterhead). Artist W. H. Bartlett. Aberdeeenshire
THE CALTON HILL (With Nelson's Monument) [Edinburgh]
THE CANONGATE DURING THE PROCESSION OF HIS MAJESTY GEORGE IVTH. Edinburgh. Aug. 22nd 1822
THE CASTLE OF DOUNE. (Prince Charles Stuart. Disposal of his Prisoners after the Battle of Falkirk A. D. 1746)
THE CENOTAPH OF BURNS AT ALLOWAY (Ayrshire)
THE CLYDE, WITH DUNBARTON CASTLE IN THE DISTANCE (from the Hill above Old Kilpatrick)
THE DRHUIM OF THE BEAULY RIVER. Ross. Rossshire
THE EASTERN PASS OF GLENCOE. (Argyleshire)
THE HEAD OF LOCH LOMOND, LOOKING SOUTH. Paddle steamer.
THE HOUSE IN WHICH BURNS DIED, DUMFRIES
THE LIGHT HOUSE. ABERDEEN. Artist W H Bartlett. Ships
THE MARKET PLACE. DUMFRIES
THE MORAY FIRTH, WITH FORT GEORGE & FORT ROSE. (Inverness shire). Ships.
THE NEW CHURCH AND ABBEY. DUNFERMLINE (Fifeshire). Artist Thomas Allom.
THE PASS OF AWE. Argyleshire. According to Wikipedia: The Battle of the Pass of Brander in Scotland forms a small part of the wider struggle known as the Wars of Scottish Independence, and a large part of the civil war between the Bruce and Balliol factio
THE PASS OF CAIRN GORM, LOOKING TOWARDS AVIEMORE. Inverness. Artist Thomas ALLOM. Small paper flaw between the title & the engraving.
THE PASS OF INVERFARRAKAIG (Inverness shire)
THE ROMAN BRIDGE OVER THE MOOSE. Near Lanark
THE ROYAL INSTITUTION EDINBURGH
THE SOUND OF KERRERA'. According to Wikipedia - Oban (An t-Ōban in Scottish Gaelic meaning The Little Bay) is a resort town within the Argyll and Bute council area of Scotland. It has a total resident population of 8,120.[1] Despite its small size, it is the largest town between Helensburgh and Fort William and during the tourist season the town can be crowded by up to 25,000 people. Oban occupies a beautiful setting in the Firth of Lorn. Oban Bay is a near perfect horseshoe bay, protected by the island of Kerrera, and beyond Kerrera is Mull. To the north is the long low island of Lismore, and the mountains of Morvern and Ardgour.
THE TOWN OF DUMFRIES
THE TWA BRIGS. AYR OR THE OLD AND NEW BRIDGES. Ayrshire
THE TWEED: COLDSTREAM BRIDGE
THE WATER OF LUGAR (Ayrshire) Children fishing
TOWN & CASTLE OF STIRLING. From the S.W. Battle of Sauchie Burn AD 1468
TYNINGHAME HOUSE. HADDINGTON. The Seat of the Earl of Haddington [ Lady riding sidesaddle - side saddle ]
VALE OF GLENCOE. Argyll
WALLACE TOWER - AYR. According to Wikipedia: Sir William Wallace (Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas; 1272 – 23 August 1305) was a Scottish knight and landowner who is known for leading a resistance during the Wars of Scottish Independence and is today remem
WEST BOW. EDINBURGH [The condemned Covenanters led to execution) ACCORDING TO WIKIPEDIA: The Covenanters formed an important movement in the religion and politics of Scotland in the 17th century. In religion the movement is most associated with the promot

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 THE WEST INDIES BY C. WASHINGTON EVES FRGS
Member of the Council of the Royal Colonial Institute. PUBLISHED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE.
[Published] London. SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, SEARLE & RIVINGTON LIMITED. ST, DUNSTAN'S HOUSE. FETTER LANE.FLEET STREET. EC.
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PRINTED 1889  MAPS:
OVERALL SIZE: 10x7 Inches. Folding. IMAGE SIZE: 7.25x4.75 Inches. 19x12 Cms  unless stated.
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[Guyana. BRITISH GUIANA ]: FORT ISLAND. ESSEQUIBO
[Guyana. BRITISH GUIANA ]: GEORGETOWN. DEMERARA - SKETCH FROM THE LIGHTHOUSE
[Guyana. BRITISH GUIANA ]: ICE STALL IN MARKET. GEORGETOWN. DEMERARA
[Guyana. BRITISH GUIANA ]: PENAL ESTABLISHMENT ON THE MAZURUNI RIVER
[Guyana. BRITISH GUIANA ]: STREET SCENE IN GEORGETOWN. DEMERARA
[Guyana. BRITISH GUIANA ]: SUNDAY MORNING IN GEORGETOWN. DEMERARA
BAHAMA ISLANDS Bahamas.   OVERALL SIZE: 10x7 Inches. Folding.  IMAGE SIZE: 7.25x4.75 Inches.  19x12 Cms
BARBADOS. Many ships.  OVERALL SIZE: 19x7.25 Inches. Folding.  IMAGE: 17X4 Inches. 43x10 Cms
BRITISH GUIANA MAP
CAPTURE OF A DEVIL FISH IN ENGLISH HARBOUR. ANTIGUA
CARRIAGE OF BANANAS FROM THE FIELD TO THE WHARF, ANNOTTO BAY. JAMAICA
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
COALING A STEAMER. KINGSTON. JAMAICA
COLLECTING AND COUNTING BUNCHES OF BANANAS IN JAMAICA
COLONY OF BRITISH HONDURAS. Belize.   OVERALL SIZE: 10x7 Inches. Folding.  IMAGE SIZE: 7.25x4.75 Inches.  19x12 Cms
GOVERNMENT HOUSE. BARBADOS
GOVERNMENT HOUSE. TRINIDAD. Tennis
JAMAICA MAP
MAP OF BARBADOS, THE LEEWARD AND THE WINDWARD ISLANDS.  OVERALL SIZE: 10x7 Inches. Folding.  IMAGE SIZE: 7.25x4.75 Inches.  19x12 Cms
MAP OF CUBA
MAP OF THE ISLAND OF TRINIDAD
MENDING ROADS. BARBADOS
NEWCASTLE JAMAICA - FROM THE MORTON D'ORSAY BRIDLE PATH.   OVERALL SIZE: 10x7 Inches. Folding.  IMAGE SIZE: 7.25x4.75 Inches.  19x12 Cms
ON THE WAY TO MARKET, KINGSTON. JAMAICA.
PANAMA: COLON. THE ATLANTIC TERMINUS OF THE PANAMA CANAL.
PARISH CHURCH. KINGSTON. JAMAICA.
PLUMB POINT LIGHTHOUSE ON PALISADES. JAMAICA
PORT OF SPAIN TRINIDAD. OVERALL SIZE: 9.5x7 Inches. Folding. IMAGE: 9x3.25 Inches.  23x8 Cms
ST. VINCENT. Many Ships. OVERALL SIZE 20x7.25 Inches. Folding. IMAGE: 19x4.5 Inches.  49x10 Cms.
STREET SCENE. BARBADOS. THROWING MONEY
SUGAR CANE - A HALFPENNY A STICK. BARBADOS
SUGAR CANE GOING TO MARKET. BARBADOS
SUGAR CANE TOPS FOR CATTLE FODDER - BARBADOS.
THE WEST INDIES AND THE STATES OF CENTRAL AMERICA.
TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS MAP
WOMEN COLLECTING BOTTLES. BARBADOS

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FOUR AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES
FOUR AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES. HARVARD. YALE. PRINCETON. COLUMBIA. ILLUSTRATED. Published in New York by Harper Brothers.

DATE 1895  OVERALL SIZE: 10.5x7.5 Inches. IMAGE SIZE IN THIS SERIES OF PRINTS VARIES:   +/-   6x4 Inches. 15x9 Cms.
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COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY:  A BIT OF THE OLD AND THE NEW
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY: EX-PRESIDENT FREDERICK A. P. BARNARD
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY: INTERIOR OF THE LIBRARY
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY: PROPOSED DESIGN FOR THE NEW LIBRARY BUILDING - VIEW OF EAST SIDE TOWARDS AMSTERDAM AVENUE
HARVARD UNIVERSITY: GROVES OF ACADEME
HARVARD UNIVERSITY: HARVARD GYMNASIUM
HARVARD UNIVERSITY: THE COLLEGE YARD
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY: BROKAW MEMORIAL BUILDING
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY: MARQUAND CHAPEL AND MURRAY HALL
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY: SCHOOL OF SCIENCE
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY: THE ART MUSEUM
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY: THE GYMNASIUM
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY: THE LIBRARY
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY: UNIVERSITY HALL
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY: WHIG HALL
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY: WITHERSPOON HALL
YALE UNIVERSITY: GYMNASIUM - EXTERIOR
YALE UNIVERSITY: GYMNASIUM - INTERIOR
YALE UNIVERSITY: NEW LIBRARY
YALE UNIVERSITY: SOUTH MIDDLE
YALE UNIVERSITY: STATUE OF ABRAHAM PIERSON
YALE UNIVERSITY: THE CHAPEL, FARNAM HALL AND DURFEE HALL
YALE UNIVERSITY: VANDERBILT DORMITORIES
YALE UNIVERSITY: YALE RECITATION HALL

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THE CENTURY ATLAS AND GAZETTEER OF THE WORLD. J. G. Bartholomew

PROVENANCE: THE CENTURY ATLAS AND GAZETTEER OF THE WORLD. Edited by J. G. Bartholomew FRGS FRSE Etc.
Printed in London by John Walker & Co. Farringdon House. Warwick Lane EC. 1891

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PRINTED 1891   OVERALL: 14.5x10.5 inches. IMAGE SIZE:  12.5x9.5 Inches. 32x24 Cms
01. ASTRONOMICAL GEOGRAPHY. There are 4 Mercator projection world maps printed on the on the back.
06. COMMERCIAL MAP OF THE WORLD ON MERCATOR'S PROJECTION. Shows shipping routes. 
11. EUROPE
12/13. PHYSICAL MAP OF THE BRITISH ISLES + RAILWAY MAP OF THE BRITISH ISLES.
15. SCOTLAND. There is a similar map of IRELAND on the back
19. FRANCE
20. GERMAN EMPIRE
23/24 ITALY + BALKAN PENINSULA (Greece Etc)
27. NORWAY, SWEDEN AND THE BALTIC
29. ASIA Continent
34. INDIA
35. FARTHER INDIA (Malaysia. Singapore. Thailand. Cambodia. Viet Nam, Burma Etc [There is a map of China & Japan on the back - there is no show through or 'bleed']
37. AFRICA The Continent
40. NORTH AMERICA. (USA shows Indian Territory + Canada). [There is a map of Canada printed on the back. No show through or 'bleed']
44. UNITED STATES. Oklahoma still shows as Indian Territory.
45. MEXICO + WEST INDIES (Caribbean) & CENTRAL AMERICA
49. AUSTRALIA
50/1 NEW SOUTH WALES, VICTORIA ETXC + NEW ZEALAND. Tasmania

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