288 Maps of Wiltshire. ^ 



1853 



A re-issue of the one-inch Ordnance Survey. 



The sheets bearing the original dates, 1811 — 17, but^the following 

 railways are added : London to Bath, Swindon to Gloucester, Chippen- 

 ham to Westbury, and Salisbury to Southampton. 



1855. 



Another edition, dated 1855, of the map engraved 

 by r. P. Becker & Co., 1848. 



Ill POST OFFICE DmECTORY OF HAMPSHIRE, WILTSHIRE AND 

 DORSETSHIRE, 1855. 



This edition shows the railway completed between Chippenham and 

 Warminster, with branches to Bradford and Frome. The line from 

 Hungerford to Marlborough, shown in the 1848 map is erased. 



Cruchley's Railway Map of Wiltshire, showing all 

 the Hallways and names of Stations, also the 

 Telegraph lines and Stations. Improved from 

 the Ordnance Survey. This map may be had 

 geologically coloured. Price 3/6 in sheets. Lon- 

 don. Published by Cr. P. Cruchley, Map-seller & 

 Globe maker, 81, Pleet Street. January 1st, 

 1855. Scale, 8 miles [=2| inches]. 19iin. x 21Jin. 



A reprint of Gary's Map of 1801, as altered by William Smith in 1819. 

 The railways are added to the plate ; also, just below the middle on the 

 left-hand side, " Explanation " of signs used. Gary's name and title have 

 been replaced by those of Gruchley. The imprint, below the border, has 

 been erased. 



Another copy of the above map, geologically col- 

 oured. 



In THE WILTSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY 

 society's magazine, JUNE, 1858. 



1856. 



Geological Survey. 



Sheets 14, 15, and 34 of the one-inch Ordnance Survey, geologically 

 coloured, were issued in 1856 — 57, by the Geological Survey. Sheet 15 

 was published in 1856, 14 and 34 in 1857. 



