296 Maps of Wiltshire. 



In THE BRITISH ATLAS . . . BY " J. & C. WALKER . . . 

 LO^^DON . . . 1870. 



The changes are the addition of the new railways ; Chippenham to 

 Calne ; a branch from the Hungerford line to Marlborough ; a branch 

 from the Salisbury — Southampton line to Fordingbridge ; and the 

 colouring of the Parliamentary divisions. 



Some of the maps in this edition have the imprint of J. & C. Walker 

 substituted for that of Longman, Orme, Rees & Co, 



1872. 

 All unaltered reprint of the 1868 edition of the 

 Map of Wiltshire, first issued in Cruchley's 

 County Atlas of England, 1863. 



In chuchley's new pocket companion, or handmaid to 



BRADSHAW . . . FOR ENGLAND AND AVALES, IN FOUR 

 divisions . . . CRUCHLEY . . . 81, FLEET STREET, 

 LONDON, [1872]. 



Wiltshire. English miles, 6 [=f inch]. George Philip 

 & Son, London and Southampton. (Philips' 

 Educational Series of County Maps). 6m. x Sin. 



In THE GEOGRAPHY OF WILTSHIRE ... BY REV. J. P. 

 FAUNTHORPE . . . LONDON: GEORGE PHILIP & SON. 1872. 



.8vo. 



A clearly printed map, the Northern division being coloured pink and 

 the Southern division green. Show^s tow^ns, villages, hills, canals, rivers, 

 roads, and railways. 



Top left-hand corner, the title, and, immediately below, the scale, and 

 beneath this, the " Parliamentary Divisions. 1 North. 2 South" ; and 

 the signs for the " Kailways, Roads, Canals." The railways, roads, and 

 towns reach to the border, into which the map breaks at the top and 

 bottom. 



Outside the border line, at the top, is the sub-title ; and at the bottom, 

 the imprint. 



The border is formed by a thick line with a fine inner line one-eighth 

 of an inch distant. The latitude and longitude are indicated every ten 

 minutes by a short line ; and at every thirty minutes are expressed by 

 figures and a line across the border. 



1873. 



A reprint of Philips' Map of Wiltshire, issued in 

 The Geography of Wiltshire, by Rev. J. P« 

 Faunthorpe, 1872. 



