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British Empire in 1897
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1853 Japanese World Map
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Ottoman Empire map of the United States (1803)
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Moral And Political Chart Of The World [1827]
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Exaggerated relief map of Great Britain and Ireland
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The Map That Changed The World. William Smith’s 1815 Geological Map of England and Wales
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The iceberg that split from Antarctic in July 2017 compared to London, Hawaii and Cyprus
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British map with the proposed divisions of France after the revolution (1793)
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My hobby is drawing detailed city maps by hand. Here's a 45" x 36" map of Victorian London I just finished.
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Ottoman Map of Scotland (1803)
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List of countries mentioned or referred in the Bible.
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The Inner West of London, 1900 : streets coloured according to social conditions
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Southern Africa military map from 1900, showing British, Dutch and Portuguese territories ; as well as the Boer Republics - the South African Republic and the Orange Free State
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Stanford University 1934 by Edward M. Farmer: Pictorial map, not drawn to scale. Shows various buildings, orchards, roads and sport facilities. (interactive version and downloads in comments)
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Uttar Pradesh vs United Kingdom (Population)
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Imperial Federation Map of the World Showing the Extent of the British Empire in 1886
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1850 map of Scotland - by James Wyld
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1622 pictorial map of Yorkshire, England - by Michael Drayton
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17th century map of Northamptonshire by John Speed
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Reynolds' 1876 map of London
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In Darkest England and the Way Out (1890)
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1894 Stanford's map of eastern China, Japan and Korea
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1925 London landlordism
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The Commonwealth of Nations or, The British Empire - prepared to celebrate the coronation of King George VI in May 1937
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1677 map of New England
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Dinner, drinks, and a map of the British Isles
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Bird's-eye view of British Afghanistan (circa 1910)
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1856 map of British America
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This map is apparently what was issued to Polish RAF Airmen during WW2, as a means to integrate easier as they were travelling around the UK.
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Map of the world showing the extent of the British Empire, 1886
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Map of the British colonies in North America, 1763 to 1775. This was published in: Shepherd, William Robert (1911) "The British Colonies in North America, 1763–1765"
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1624 Map of Bermuda, with illustrations of fortifications and important sites, including St. George's, Bermuda (the town)
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Hampshire, England, 1607
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The World in 1897. The British Possessions are coloured Red
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An accurate map of England and Wales - 1767
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Map of the World showing the extent of the British Empire in 1886
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River Basins of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Rainbow Colours
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The Great Scone Map of the United Kingdom and Ireland
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Christianity by Percentage in the United Kingdom (2011)
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1880 Physical Map of Scotland
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Cornwall 1579
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1840 map of the British Isles
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Theoretical map of the "Celtic Union of Ireland & Scotland" (If Scotland & Northern Ireland were to leave the UK and join with the Irish Republic in a new union or federation)
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1726 map of Scotland
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The British colonies of Australia, 1845
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19th Century naturalist and explorer Alfred Russel Wallace included this map in his 1869 book 'The Malay Archipelago', comparing the size of the British Isles with that of Borneo to give them an idea of the vastness of the place
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1924 map of the world, showing the British Empire
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Booklovers' map of the British Isles (1927)
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Map of the Heptarchy (Anglo-Saxon England)
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A map of the most inhabited part of New England (1774)
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The UK and Finland are actually around the same size
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Map of London, made from an actual Survey in the Years 1824,1825 & 1826. By C. and J. Greenwood, Extended and Comprising the various improvements to 1835. (interactive version in comments)
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Map Descriptive of London Poverty, 1898-9 sheet 7 of 12) by the Social Reformer, Charles Booth, and a team including his cousin, Beatrice Potter. (Interactive Composite Map in comments – via u/londonskater)
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The Trans-Eurasian Belt Development (TEPR) from London to New York : a 2015 plan for a superhighway, proposed by the head of Russian Railways
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An unusual and quite extraordinary view of famous Piccadilly Circus' Underground station in London - Made by Renzo Picasso in 1929
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British and foreign possessions in the vicinity of Australia (1914?)
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Ottoman map of England and Wales (1803)
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The United States & the relative position of the Oregon & Texas (1847) - by James Wyld, who was a prominent British mapmaker during the mid-nineteenth century that held the prestigious position of Geographer to the Queen
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Italy, with Vatican City : as drawn and published by Ernest Dudley Chase (1935)
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A Map of England and Wales Portraying Their Agricultural Products & Fisheries (1929)
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British Post Office Radio-Telephone Services (1935)
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Composite: Steven's facsimile of British head quarters manuscript map of New York, 1782
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Restored 17th century "Chimney" Map - on display in Edinburgh
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1806 map of part of the United States of North America : containing those of New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusets, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia
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Chart of the British Channel with the Opposite Coast of the United Kingdom and the Republic of France (1803)
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London Theatreland in 1915 by MacDonald (Max) Gill. This map is "filled with detail of a humorous character, the peculiarities of every district being happily parodied, and it forms an abundant source of amusement." Commissioned by the Underground Electric Railways Company.
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Britishness v Englishness in England (2011)
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UK Import Map: The Top Import Item From Every Country In The World
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Historical Growth of the London Urban Area
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Historical Map of England during the Wars of the Roses 1455-1485
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No body lives here. Found this gem reading the news today
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Map of Canada's New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland from Colton's, Atlas Of The World, Illustrating Physical And Political Geography, dated 1855 at the bottom of the map. Delineated are the counties, railways, roads, ports and forts.
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1703 map of Saint Helena, in the South Atlantic Ocean - by John Thornton
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English dialects within England
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1872 map of the British Empire Throughout the World
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1794 Bolton Wall Map of Africa
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1855 Colton Map of Canada West or Upper Canada (later Ontario)
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A map of the most inhabited part of New England... 1774
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A Map of Scotland Portraying Her Agricultural Products & Fisheries (1929)
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A Map of the British Empire in America with the French, Spanish and the Dutch Settlements adjacent - 1733
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Remain Land and Leave Land : maps of the UK, based on areas who voted Remain or Leave the EU in the Brexit Referendum
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How to get from London to Weymouth with a novel strip map in 1675 by Scottish cartographer John Ogilby.
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Colton's 1886 map of Dakota
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Devon, The Shire of Great Seamen (1855)
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1824 map of the roads of Great Britain : showing the distance between each town, and also from London
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Bristol, England, 1478. From The Maire of Bristowe is Kalendar by Robert Ricart, common clerk of Bristol (1478 to 1506)
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1860 Mitchell Map of North America : showing Russian America, Danish America, British America, United States, Central America and West Indies
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Stanford's "Treaty map" of south eastern Europe and Armenia , 1878
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Geography Bewitched! or a droll Caricature Map of Scotland. Art by Robert Dighton. London : Printed for Bowles & Carver, 4 June 1794
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Old map of Cornwall by Thomas Moule - Circa 1850
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400 year old map of Somerset - Circa 1648
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Map showing every country in the world has a national day bar the UK and Denmark. And people wonder why we're always miserable.
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The distribution of the Irish language in 1871 - From E.G. Ravenstein, "On the Celtic Languages of the British Isles: A Statistical Survey", in Journal of the Statistical Society of London, vol. 42, no. 3, (September, 1879), p. 583
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Scotland 1832
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The 'All Red Line' of the British Empire (1902) - the telegraph line that encircled a planet
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British bands map
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1801 map of County Durham, north east England - by John Cary
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re-print of a british map from 1840 - crosspost from /r/Austria
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Map of British New Guinea (1900)
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Aerial plan of Chester, England, 1585
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