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  2. Britannia (atlas) - Wikipedia

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    Britannia is the title of each of three atlases created in England the late 16th and mid 18th centuries, describing some or all of the British Isles. These are the books published by William Camden (in 1586, reprinted 1693) and Richard Blome (in 1673) and John Ogilby (in 1675).

  3. Britannia, Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Canadian Hydrographic Service published "1550, Britannia Bay to Chat Falls", which was 4 maps on 1 sheet; Previous editions of the cartographic material were produced in 1961, '62, '69, '73, '77, '82, '86, and '96. [17] In 2003, the City of Ottawa erected a Heritage Designation plaque for William Murphy House, 127 Britannia Road. [18]

  4. Britannia Village, Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    Britannia Road is the only road into and out of the village and the only access to the Britannia Water Purification Plant. [ 14 ] The village has a total population of 610 people in 270 private households; [ 15 ] it is a sub-neighborhood of the Britannia area of Bay Ward , in the west end of Ottawa about 13 km from the Canadian Parliament ...

  5. Robert Morden - Wikipedia

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    Morden's European Map from Geography Rectified: or a Description of the World, printed in 1700 Morden and Philip Lea's 1695 map of Tartary, dedicated to the 'Great Czar of Moscovie' Robert Morden (c. 1650 – 1703) was an English bookseller, publisher, and mapmaker, globemaker and engraver. He was among the first successful commercial map makers.

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  7. 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. It featured strip maps. [1] Road from Bristol to Banbury

  8. Richard Blome - Wikipedia

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    1673 Britannia, or a Geographical Description of the Kingdom of England, Scotland and Ireland (average size 315 x 280 mm) 1681 Speed's Maps Epitomiz'd (average size 180 x 230 mm) 1685 Re-issued 1693 Re-issued in Cosmography and Geography 1715 Re-published by Thomas Taylor in England Exactly described c. 1750 Re-issued by Thomas Bakewell (1716–64)

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