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The Times and J. G. Bartholomew - Map of Ireland in two sheets from the 1920 Times Atlas (Northern Section Plate 23 and Southern Section Plate 24) with small inset plans of Dublin, Belfast, Cork and Killarney

Title: Map of Ireland in two sheets from the 1920 Times Atlas (Northern Section Plate 23 and Southern Section Plate 24) with small inset plans of Dublin, Belfast, Cork and Killarney
Description: The Times, London, 1920. First Edition, Softcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Two disbound map sheets with vertical centre folds from the 1920 "The Times Survey Atlas of the World". Sheets are titled Ireland - Northern Section (Plate 23) and Ireland - Southern Section (Plate 24) and over the two sheets the whole of the island of Ireland is covered. Maps are in colour and suitable for framing. Colour on both land and sea according to contour. Map at scale 1:633,600 with small inset maps at 4 miles to the inch of Belfast, Dublin, Cork and Killarney and environs. Maps covers all of Ireland including modern day Northern Ireland, Belfast, Lough Foyle, Lough Neagh, Strangford Lough, Londonderry, Donegal Bay, Clew Bay, Dublin, Galway Bay, Aran Island, Limerick, Wicklow, Mouth of the Shanon, Dingle Bay, Cork, etc. Slightly darkened and worn edges with occasional light foxing or smudges in the margins. Sheets are otherwise bright and crisp. Size: Each sheet is 46cm x 58cm approx. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: under 1 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 45020044029. ISBN: 0586044434

Keywords: BZDB4 Maps; naval, naval history, maritime, ships, boats; British History; Ireland. The Times and J. G. Bartholomew Map of Ireland in two sheets from the 1920 Times Atlas (Northern Section Plate 23 and Southern Section Plate 24) with small inset plans of

Price: GBP 36.00 = appr. US$ 51.41 Seller: Bailgate Books Ltd
- Book number: 45020044029

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