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Isle of man map, ordnance survey style, bacon london 1885 : this finely detailed victorian map of the isle of … Read more Isle of man map, ordnance survey style, bacon london 1885 : this finely detailed victorian map of the isle of man was published in london in 1885 as part of the new large scale ordnance atlas of the british isles, issued by the prominent british map publisher george w. Bacon. The plate itself is credited to edward weller, f.r.g.s., one of the most respected english cartographers of the period, known for his precise adaptation of official survey material for commercial atlases. The map is drawn in a clear ordnance survey style and presents the island at a generous scale, allowing for an unusually detailed depiction of its geography. Roads, towns, parishes, and coastal features are meticulously engraved, while relief is expressed through fine hachuring that vividly conveys the island’s mountainous interior, including the central highlands around snaefell. Administrative divisions are delicately highlighted with original outline colour, giving the map both structure and visual warmth without compromising legibility. Major towns such as douglas, peel, ramsey, and castletown are clearly identified, along with bays, headlands, and smaller settlements across the island. The coastline is particularly well rendered, emphasizing the isle of man’s maritime character and its strategic position in the irish sea between great britain and ireland. The restrained victorian design, combined with the pale colouring and crisp engraving, makes this map both an excellent historical document and a refined decorative object. Maps from bacon’s large-scale atlases are increasingly appreciated by collectors for their balance of accuracy, elegance, and decorative appeal. This isle of man example is especially desirable for its strong vertical composition and detailed treatment of terrain, making it well suited for display in studies, libraries, or coastal and heritage-inspired interiors. Keyword block isle of man, douglas, peel, ramsey, castletown, port erin, port st mary, laxey, ballasalla, onchan, bride, jurby, andreas, snaefell, douglas bay, ramsey bay, peel bay, irish sea, victorian map, ordnance survey style, edward weller, george w bacon, london 1885 condition report: good antique condition. Light age-related toning and occasional faint spotting, primarily in the margins. Central fold lines as issued. Original outline colour remains clear and attractive. No major tears or losses. Framing tips: this vertical map benefits from a tall, elegant presentation. A dark walnut or ebonised frame with a soft ivory or pale grey mat will enhance the delicate engraving and subtle colouring, creating a sophisticated focal point suitable for both classic and contemporary interiors. Technique: lithograph with original outline colour maker: edward weller after ordnance survey, published by george w. Bacon, london, 1885 See less
- Dimensions
- 13.39ʺW × 19.69ʺH
- Period
- Late 19th Century
- Country of Origin
- United Kingdom
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Gold
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Good antique condition. … moreVery Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Good antique condition. Light age-related toning and occasional faint spotting, primarily in the margins. Central fold lines as issued. Original outline colour remains clear and attractive. No major tears or losses. less
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