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  2. Britannia (atlas) - Wikipedia

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    A version of the book, "The traveller's guide or, a most exact description of the roads of England", in a smaller format and without any maps, was published in 1699 by Abel Swall. [14] Ogilby's Britannia inspired and provided the model for Britannia Depicta or Ogilby improv'd published by Emanuel Bowen and John Owen in 1720. [15]

  3. File:Bull and Mouth Street from Ogilby & Morgan's map.jpg

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  4. Britannia Depicta - Wikipedia

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    Britannia Depicta or Ogilby improv'd was an illustrated road atlas for Britain. It was printed in numerous editions over many decades from 1720 into the 19th century and updated with engravings by many artisans who worked from drawings of other artists.

  5. John Ogilby - Wikipedia

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    John Ogilby, Ogelby, or Oglivie (17 November 1600 – 4 September 1676) was a Scottish translator, impresario, publisher and cartographer. He was probably at least a half-brother to James Ogilvy, 1st Earl of Airlie, though neither overtly acknowledged this.

  6. Portal:London - Wikipedia

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    Ogilby & Morgan's map of the City of London (1673). "A Large and Accurate Map of the City of London. Ichnographically describing all the Streets, Lanes, Alleys, Courts, Yards, Churches, Halls, & Houses &c. Actually Surveyed and Delineated by John Ogilby, His Majesties Cosmographer." (from History of London)

  7. Terry Jones' Great Map Mystery - Wikipedia

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    Terry Jones' Great Map Mystery is a four-part television documentary series first broadcast on BBC Two Wales in 2008 and presented by former Monty Python member Terry Jones. As described on the BBC's website, "Terry Jones sets out on a series of journeys through Wales following the world's first road atlas: John Ogilby's Britannia, published in ...

  8. File:Frimley on Ogilby's Hampshire 1675.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Gilbertstone - Wikipedia

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    Gilbertstone was shown as a separate entity to Yardley in John Ogilby's strip map of Coventry Road. [2] Gilbertstone developed as a result of the construction of the now-demolished Gilbertstone House, which was built between 1866 and 1867 for Samuel Thornley, [3] [4] on the site of a small farmhouse. [5]