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Drawings EVESHAM (Worcestershire): Map of surrounding area

Object number

LDSAL2020.37.29

Production date

1813

Material

paper
pen
ink
Wash

Technique

Drawing

Dimensions

Height: 760mm
Width: 575mm

Associated place

Evesham
Grafton Flyford
Flyford Flavell
Rous Lench
Norton (Worcestershire)
Badsey
Wickhamford
Childswickham
Stanton (Gloucestershire)
Wormington
Sedgeberrow
Elmley Castle
Little Comberton
Pershore
Peopleton
Upton Snodsbury
Bricklehampton
Toddington (Gloucestershire)
Aston Somerville
Hinton on the Green
Hampton
Aldington
Netherton
Cropthorne
Fladbury
Wyre Piddle
Pinvin
Throckmorton
Naunton Beauchamp
Bishampton
Abberton
North Piddle
Radford
Church Lench
Atch Lench
Worcestershire
Gloucestershire
England
United Kingdom
Europe

Inscriptions

Inscription content

done with - 3d Octb. 1813
R. D.

References

Reference (free text)

'Presents to the Society', Archaeologia 29 (1842): 440.

Reference (free text)

Pamela J Willetts, Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Society of Antiquaries of London (Woodbridge: Brewer, 2000), pp. 244-5.

Reference (free text)

E A B Barnard, The Prattinton Collections of Worcestershire History (Evesham: The Journal Press, 1931).

Reference (free text)

E A B Barnard, Miscellanea II in the Prattinton Collections of Worcestershire History in the Possession on the Society of Antiquaries (1951).

Reference (free text)

E A B Barnard, 'Some Additional Notes Concerning the Prattinton Collections of Worcestershire History', Transactions of the Worcestershire Archaeological Society new series 8 (1931): 67-73.

Reference (free text)

William Mudge and Isaac Dalby, An Account of the Operations Carried on for Accomplishing a Trigonometrical Survey of England and Wales 3 vols. (London: W Faden, 1799-1811).

Reference (free text)

Charles Frederick Close, The Early Years of the Ordnance Survey (Chatham: Inst. of Royal Engineers, 1926).

Reference (free text)

R A Skeleton, 'The Ordnance Survey, 1791-1825', British Museum Quarterly 21 (1957-1959): 59-61.