Richard Doyle’s Fairyland enchants with a butterfly-drawn carriage, delicate detail, and Victorian whimsy. This graceful fairy...
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Map of the British Empire in America With the French, Spanish and the Dutch Settlements adjacent there to by Henry Popple A Map of the British Empire in America is the most famous cartographic achievement of Henry Popple, first published in 1733. This monumental map provided an extensive depiction of the British colonies in North America, as well as neighboring French, Spanish, and Indigenous territories. Comprising multiple engraved sheets, it was the largest printed map of North America produced in the eighteenth century and became an essential reference for administrators, merchants, and diplomats. The map is renowned for its geographic detail, political significance, and its role in documenting colonial boundaries during a pivotal period of imperial expansion.
Henry Popple (c. 1697–1743) was an English cartographer and colonial administrator best known for creating A Map of the British Empire in America. Drawing upon the latest surveys, official records, and geographic reports, Popple produced one of the most accurate and influential maps of colonial North America available in his time. His work remains a landmark in the history of cartography, valued for both its historical importance and exceptional scale.
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