9G H. G. FOKDHAM HERTFOEDSHIRE MAPS. 



Collins, 22, Paternoster Eow, London", and consists, besides 

 title-pages, explanations, and lists of maps, of 32 sectional maps 

 of England and Wales, and 14 of Scotland, the whole engraved 

 on cards, on one side only, and bound in a case for the pocket. 



The above date is that given, doubtfully, in the Catalogue of 

 the Library of the British Museum. 



* 1852. Kelly, W., & Co. 10?- x 8f. Scale, about 

 5 miles = 1 inch. Engraved by B. R. Davies. 



A reprint of the map of Herts of 1845, redated in the title 

 1852, and with some additions to the railways, and to the signs 

 in use on the map. 



From the ' Post Office Directory of the Six Home Counties.' 

 London, no date (but Preface dated November, 1851), 8vo. 

 This is the second issue of the Directory. 



* 1852. Orr, William S., & Co. 7A x 5ii. Scale, 

 7i miles = 1 inch. 



A rather faint impression of the Herts map published by H. Gr. 

 Collins in 1848 (?), with the insertion of the Great Northern 

 main line and the branch from Hitchin to Cambridge, and of 

 additional indications of direction where the railways leave the 

 coimty boundaries. The imprint at foot is altered to: "London: 

 (Published for the Proprietors) by W. S. Orr & C°, 2, Amen 

 Corner, Paternoster Eow." 



From ' The Travelling Atlas, of England and Wales.' London, 

 no date, 4to. 



* 1852 (c). Dix, Thomas. 17^^x14. Scale, about 

 3 miles = 1 inch. 



A further reprint of the map of the county of 1816, with the 

 foUomng railways shown by thick black lines : " London and 

 Birmingham," " London and York," " Northern and Eastern," 

 with branches from Watford to St. Albans, Hertford to Luton, 

 to Dunstable, and Leighton Buzzard, and from Hitchin to 

 Cambridge, and Broxbourne to Ware and Hertford. At the 

 foot of the "Explanation" is added: "Railways", and the 

 imprint is : "London. John Darton & C°: 68 Holborn Hill." 



The above date is very doubtful, resting only on the existence 

 on the map of the indications of railways. The only copy I have 

 seen is in the Lewis Evans collection. 



1854. Craven & Co. 16 J- x 13i. Scale, about 3 miles = 

 1 inch. 



A plainly-drawn and not vei'y well printed map of Herts, with 

 the usual details, and showing the railways. The above measm-e- 

 ments are to the border, there being outside the border at the 

 corners and at tlio top of the map large ornamental scrolls. The 

 title is also at the top of the map : " Craven & C"'* Directory 

 Map of Hertfordshire." In the left-hand top corner is an 

 "Explanation", and an indication of the cardinal points, and 



