River Lagon & the intended… canal from Belfast to Loughneagh. BOWEN 1778 map

£140

SKU: P-6-109248

'A Plan of the River Lagon, and the intended Navigable Canal from Belfast to Loughneagh. Suvey'd by Order of the R.t Hon.ble and Hon.ble the Navigation Board of Ireland in 1768. By Rob.t Whitworth Engin.r'


The map shows the then planned Lagan Canal built to connect Belfast to Lough Neagh, which was opened in sections between 1763 and 1794

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Size 18 x 33 cm | 7.0 x 13.0 inches

Date Published: 1778

Type: Antique copperplate map. A copy of the original explanatory text pages will be provided with the map.

Author: Bowen, Thomas

Publication: Gentleman's Magazine

"Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle", by Sylvanus Urban, Gent. London: Printed by J. Nichols, for D. Henry, late of St. John's Gate, and sold by E. Newbery, the Corner of St. Paul Church-Yard, Ludgate-Street

Condition: Fair |

Fair: No left margin (image incomplete: a small part of the print may be missing compared to that shown in the scan). Minor offsetting -text and/or images from the facing page have left an impression on the print. Please note any other blemishes on the scan prior to purchasing this picture. This is a folding map. There is nothing printed on the reverse side, which is plain

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