ANON 3 - WATERING PLACES 

The following map is only known as a single example at the British Library. Despite dating it to the 1870s it probably dates somewhat earlier. It is very similar to a number of maps published by Cockrem in Torquay, see for example Cockrem 3 dated 1842. The railway to Torre and not Torquay indicates a date circa 1850.

The map is clearly a folding map, probably for tourists, and is in 15 sections folding into a cloth booklet with paper label Devon South Coast (although the label seems to be a later BL addition). 

 Size:  585  x 375  mm.    Scale of Statute Miles (8 Furlongs + 5 miles = 150 mm).     

                                                                                                                                                           

Map OF THE SOUTH COAST OF DEVON, AND THE LOCALITIES OF THE Celebrated Watering Places, EXMOUTH, DAWLISH, TEIGNMOUTH, TORQUAY, PAIGNTON and DARTMOUTH (Ee). Scale is below map, centrally. Coastline shown from Exmouth as far as the entrance to the Dart. Railway has been added as far as Tor Moham (which opened 1848). 


1. 1850      

Devon South Coast (cover title)

(Torquay/Exeter. Anon.). (1850).                       BL[1].

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NOTES:


[1] BL Maps 2.a.2 is listed by Tooley (Maps and Mapmakers, London, B.T. Batsford, 1972. Fifth Editon. Entry DE1) as probably published in Exeter by an unknown publisher and dated to 1870. Illustration courtesy of the British Library, all rights reserved.

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