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Artist: Robert Morden
Robert Morden Map of Nottingham Shire 18th century Nottinghamshire

Robert Morden Map of Nottingham Shire 18th century Nottinghamshire

By Robert Morden

Located in London, GB

Robert Morden (1650-1703) Nottingham Shire (or Nottinghamshire) Engraving with recent hand colouring 34x42cm First published in 1695 for Camden's Britannica (1695-1772) and reprinte...

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