PLAN of the TOWN and HARBOUR of S.T AUGUSTIN


PLAN of the TOWN and HARBOUR of S.T AUGUSTIN
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Item Information

Title:
PLAN of the TOWN and HARBOUR of S.T AUGUSTIN
Cartographer:
Jefferys, Thomas, -1771
Former owner:
George, III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
Donor:
George, IV, King of Great Britain, 1762-1830
Contributor:
Roberts, William, active 1763
Name on Item:
T. Jefferys sculp.
Date:
1763
Format:
Maps/Atlases
Location:
British Library
Collection (local):
British Library Collection
Subjects:
Saint Augustine (Fla.)--Maps--Early works to 1800
Places:
Saint Johns (county)Saint Augustine
Extent:
1 map : copperplate engraving ; 21 x 29 cm
Terms of Use:
No known copyright restrictions.
This work is licensed for use under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike License (CC BY-NC-SA).
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Publisher:
[London] : T. Jefferys
Scale:
Scale approximately 1:46,250
Language:
English
Catalog Record:
http://explore.bl.uk/BLVU1:LSCOP-ALL:BLL01016696665
Notes:
Relief shown pictorially.
Sounding depths are given.
North is oriented to the right of the map and is indicated by a compass arrow.
Shows title at upper left including a scale of miles.
Shows forts.
Shows roads.
Shows "General Oglethorpe's Landing Place".
Shows Jeffery's imprint outside the margin at lower right.
Shows "Plate 6" in the upper left margin. Shows "Page 24" in the upper right margin.
Published in "An Account of the First Discovery, and Natural History of Florida" by William Roberts.
Titled "A Plan of the Town and Harbour of St. Augustin, engraved by Jefferys" in the Catalogue of Maps, Prints, Drawings, etc., forming the geographical and topographical collection attached to the Library of his late Majesty King George the third, etc., London, 1829.