TWISS FAMILY
The Twiss family took over Banfield‘s Library, and hence Stewart and subsequently Milligan’s business in about 1882, although both businesses were operating concurrently in that year.
For a more detailled account of Banfield´s Library up to 1900, see the opening chapter on Centres of Production - Ilfracombe.
The Twiss family issued a range of maps and the following have been identified:
Twiss 1: Two maps on one sheet titled NORTH DEVON for Twiss & Son’s Illustrated Guide to Ilfracombe and North Devon. See below.
Twiss 2: Sketch map with no title showing Lorna Doone country.
Twiss 3: Ordnance Survey style map Twiss & Son´s Environs of Ilfracombe etc.
Twiss 4: Ordnance Survey style map Twiss & Son´s Environs of Lynton etc.
Twiss 5: Ordnance Survey style map Twiss & Son´s Environs of Bideford etc.Twiss 6: Twiss & Sons´ Plan of ILFRACOMBE
Twiss 7: New map of NORTH DEVON.
Twiss 1
Two maps on one sheet: NORTH DEVON with scale bar (Aa) size: 150 x 375 mm showing an area from Hartland (and Duck Pool) to Bridgewater Bay[1]. ILFRACOMBE. (below) size: 150 x 375 mm The map shows the coast from The Torrs to Hillsborough Hill and south as far as the railway station. Imprints: Published by Twiss & Sons, The Library, 9 High Str, Ilfracombe. (AeOS) and Bacon's Geographical Establishment, 127 Strand, Lond. (EeOS) (both within frame lines). To the right within the map is a reference to the library: Mrs Twiss & Son's Business Establishments thus II which is clearly marked. The section of the Bacon map shown is from the New Ordnance Atlas (see Bacon 1).
1. 1888 Twiss & Son’s Illustrated
Guide to Ilfracombe and North Devon ..
[1] The north coast is taken from part of Sheet 6 of Bacon's Road Map of England in 7 Sheets which was available from c.1887. The same plates were later used for his Waistcoat-Pocket Series. A pre-1900 map of Devon has not been seen but several c.1903 and later.
[3] BL 10368.cc.31.
[4] New head and tailpieces and one railway advert is dated.
[5] The booklet has Charles, Reynolds & Co monogram on cover and page of adverts for his products. Address 26 and 27 Milk Street, London. A second copy in author’s collection has monogram as before but an advert for T Harding, Confectioner and Depot for Photographic Views of Ilfracombe and Neighbourhood, 1 & 2 Arcade, Ilfracombe.


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