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+ | (3) Morden, Robert, 'Middlesex', Plate, The new description and state of England, containing the maps of the counties of England and Wales, 2nd edn. (London, 1704), betw. pp. 45 & 46 | ||
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Revision as of 22:29, January 1, 2012
The River of Thames
Editorial history
01/01/12, CSG: Created page
Contents
[hide]Suggested links
See Blackwall
See Gravesend
See Greenwich
See Limehouse
See Redrith
See Woolwich
See The River Tapti
Images
North Kent and River of Thames, Detail from Kent, Cany, 1814
Kent, Cany, 1814
Middlesex, Robert Morden, 1704
Image credits and copyright information
(1) Detail of north Kent and river of Thames from 'Kent,' Cany (XXXX, 1814)
(2) 'Kent,' Cany (XXXX, 1814)
(3) Morden, Robert, 'Middlesex', Plate, The new description and state of England, containing the maps of the counties of England and Wales, 2nd edn. (London, 1704), betw. pp. 45 & 46
Profile
Notes
Suggested image sources
Small scale
'Fig. 5: A chart of the estuary of the River Thames by John Seller based on the survey by Sir Jonas Moore', in N.J.W.Thrower (ed.), The Compleat plattmaker: essays on chart, map, and globe making in England in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries (Berkeley & Los Angeles, 1978), p. 144
Thames at London
Suggested primary sources
Suggested secondary sources
Farrington, J, A history of the river Thames (XXXX, 1810)
- Note: "John and Joseph Boydell's landmark in English topography, A History of the River Thames. Engraved by Stadler, J. C."
- Illustrations of interest include:
--'Rochester bridge, and castle'
--'Maidstone'
XXXX, XXXX, A History of the River Thames (XXXX, 1795)