Old Central USA Topographic Map by Bartholomew, 1922: Gulf routes, Mississippi R., Houston, Dallas, New Orleans Size:A2 (420x594mm) and an ornate cartouche typical
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and an ornate cartouche typical of mid-20th-century thematic maps
Broughshane (early 17th century): A village often referred to as the "Garden Village of Ulster" due to its floral displays
Willebroek: Known for the Willebroek Canal
Ancient toponyms such as Catara and Chabuata stand as some of the earliest cartographic representations of these now-vital centers
making it a remarkable representation of the country's northern part
Old Central USA Topographic Map by Bartholomew, 1922: Gulf routes, Mississippi R., Houston, Dallas, New Orleans Size:A2 (420x594mm) and an ornate cartouche typicalUnited States central section is John George Bartholomews 1922 vision of the American heartland, issued by the Edinburgh Geographical Institute as the second iteration of the landmark 1920 edition. It marks a decisive stylistic and technical shift from the earlier, Andree influenced 1895 tradition, embracing Bartholomews own cartographic language of color, clarity, and analytical precision. Hypsometric tints model the lands rise from the Gulf littoral
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