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Bradshaw's Railway Map 1839: Wall Map [Map]

George Bradshaw
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16 Feb 2012 Bradshaw

A facsimile printing of this rare Bradshaw railway map from 1839. This classic nineteenth century map of Great Britain shows the settlements, roads, and the railways of the time.

The map, originally a folded map printed on cloth, has been cleaned and joined together to form an attractive flat wall map, measuring 34" x 55" (875 x 1400 mm).

Key railways shown include:
• The Kent, Surrey and Sussex sections which illustrate the very early stages of the development of the dense rail network across what was to become archetypal commuter territory.
• 'Brunel's broad gauge Great Western Railway which linked London with the port of Bristol – the first stepping stone in Brunel's dream of a transatlantic route to North America.
• Two principal lines south of the Thames – from London to Brighton, and from Redhill to Folkestone.
• Edinburgh to Berwick line – the only link to Scotland shown, although it was not opened until 1846 by the North British Railway.
• Many of the other proposed railways are shown, such as the line from Cambridge to Lincoln.

An enlarged plan of London shows extra details for the seven railway lines coming into the capital city.

The map is edged by 34 attractive ‘sections’ or gradient profiles of the principal railways.


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  • Map
  • Publisher: Collins (16 Feb 2012)
  • Language: Unknown
  • ISBN-10: 0007480288
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007480289
  • Product Dimensions: 88 x 7 x 7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 161,197 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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George Bradshaw
Born in Pendleton, near Salford, in Lancashire, on 29 July 1801, George Bradshaw began his career working for J Beale, a Manchester engraver. After a short spell in Belfast, Bradshaw had become an accomplished cartographer and his first work, a map of his native county, was published in 1827. His Bradshaw’s Monthly Railway Guide was published in 1841 and he soon became a household name throughout the land. His printing house, Bradshaw & Blacklock, became internationally renowned for its maps, guides, books and the Manchester Journal.


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5.0 out of 5 stars LARGE MAP 22 May 2012
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I did not realise it was a wall map (stupid me!), but because I collect old railway maps it was a bargain and the chances of getting a 1839 map are nil.

I folded the wall map up like an OS map and it will fold into a A4 plastic wallet without any problems so long it is folded map style. If you want to fold a map properly go on You tube and there are some kind gentlemen that will demostrate this.

As a map it is very detailed and you will need a good magnifier to see the detail, must have been a masterpiece of engraving on a copper plate.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Map found 17 Feb 2013
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Having been doing some research into 1839 Railways I came across a review of this map in a copy of the "Railway Times" newspaper from 1839 recommending it to their readers. To my surprise I noticed within a couple of days that a reprint was currently for sale. Seeing that it was widely I found it was available on Amazon and purchased the map straight away. The quality of the reprint is much better than I expected and like the 1839 reviewer I would recommend it to anyone who has an interest in early railways.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bradshaw's 1839 Railway Map 9 Feb 2013
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Although this map is rather large it an excellent map and is extremely well printed and will grace any train buffs wall
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