292 Maps of Wiltshire. ^ 



Wiltshire. Scale of statute miles, 10 [=f inch], 

 London. Published by Gr. Cruchley, Map Seller 

 & Globe Maker, 81, Fleet Street. 3fin. x 4fin. 



In CRUCHLEY'S EAILROAD companion to ENGLAND & WALES. 

 . . . G. F. CRUCHLEY . . . LONDON, [1862]. 8vo. M 



A lithographic reproduction of Gary's plate of 1789, with considerable 

 alterations. The band bearing the title, and the half star indicator of 

 the pomts of the compass, in the top border, are removed and the border- 

 lines carried one-sixteenth of an inch higher ; the title being above the 

 border. The information at the bottom of the plate is also obliterated, 

 and the border lines brought five-sixteenths of an inch nearer the county 

 boundary. The plate is one-eighth of an inch wider ; and the imprint 

 is below the border. 



Many of the names on the plate have been re-engraved. The railways 

 from London to Bath are shown, with branches to Gloucester, Salisbury, 

 and Devizes, with a line connecting Bath and Salisbury, and another 

 branch from Westbury to Frome ; also the South Western lines, London 

 to Exeter and Salisbury to Southampton ; and a proposed line from 

 Hungerford to Devizes. The plate is numbered 38 in the right-hand top 

 corner. 



1863. 



Railway and Station Map of Wiltshire, with the 

 names of the Stations. Scale of miles, 5 [^f inch] 

 London. Published by Cr. F. Cruchley, Map I 

 seller & Globe maker. Fleet Street. 8fin. x lOlin. 



In CRUCHLEY'S COUNTY ATLAS OF ENGLAND AND WALES • ■ • i 

 PUBLISHED BY G. F, CRUCHLEY . . . 1863. 8vo. | 



A lithographic reproduction of Gary's Map of Wiltshire, 1787 ; but with { 

 so many alterations that it is hardly recognisable at first sight. The ' 

 original title, too, is replaced by that given above. 



Top right-hand corner, " Explanation " of the signs for the railways 

 and stations has been added, and, immediately below, the scale of 5 miles. ^ 

 In the original map a scale of 10 miles was placed below the title in the 

 bottom left-hand corner. The top border is lowered by three-eighths of 

 an inch, so that the detail runs into the border; and the bottom 

 border is brought up three-eighths of an inch,near to the county boundary. 

 At Cranbourne Chase, trees are now sliown, and the hills are shaded 

 throughout the map. 



The railways shown are : London to Bath, with branches to Gloucester^ 

 and Salisbury. A branch from the Salisbury line, at Westbury, fori 

 Frome ; Hungerford, via Devizes and Bradford, to Bath ; and the South! 

 Western lines from London to Exeter, and Salisbury to Southampton. | 



