The Course of the River Mole. FrommBox Hill Bridge to Leatherhead, shewing the situation of the various apertures called Swallows.Grand Plan of the Swallow No. 3 near the Wooden Bridge, Sketched in Sept. 1840. View of Leatherhead Bridge. River Mole. View of Box Hill Bridge. | |
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| Technique: Steel plate engraving |
| Colour: Coloured |
| Dimensions: 221 x 387 mm |
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| Location |
| County: Surrey |
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| Production |
| Cartographer: Thompson J R |
| Engraver: Nathaniel Whittock |
| Date: 1840 |
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| Source Book: Brayley's History of Surrey |
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| With three illustrations below the map, showing a view of Leatherhead Bridge, a view of Boxhill Bridge, and a ground plan of the Swallow No 3 near the Wooden Bridge. |
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Antique Map - "The Course of the River Mole. FrommBox Hill Bridge to Leatherhead, shewing the situation of the various apertures called Swallows." by N Whittock after J R Thompson published 1840. |