WILLIAM WOOD
As mentioned, Wood´s maps might appear in more than one published work, and more than one map/plan might be included in one volume. This rather attractive map of Edgcumbe Park is no exception and appeared in four separate works.
William Rundell drew the previous plan of Plymouth and this map. He was registered in Devonport in the period 1840-1844, at 73 George Street. The first of his maps was a plan for the Port Commissioners circa 1861. Rundell executed two maps for Wood in this period and both were used in his Almanacks.
Size: 195 x 130 mm. No scale.
Map of MOUNT EDGCUMBE PARK. (Ee) together with imprint: Published by W Wood. Fore St., Devonport. Signature: W W Rundell Sc. (EeOS).The map is oriented with north at bottom. The map is a detailed plan of the Edgcumbe Park area with 10 very small circular vignettes at the important points. In design it is similar to the county map attributed to Rock.
The area covered is from Hoe Lake (Ee) and showing the Royal Victualling Yard, bottom left. Illustrated.
1. 1851 The Stranger's Handbook ... Fifth Edition
Devonport. W Wood. (1851[1]). DevA.
The Stranger's Handbook ... Seventh Edition
Devonport. W Wood. (1854). KB[2].
2. 1875 Rundell's signature deleted.
Wood's Shilling Guide to Plymouth, Devonport, Stonehouse and Vicinity… Twelfth Edition
Devonport. W Wood. (1875). [P[3]].
Wood's Popular Guide to Plymouth, Devonport, Stonehouse and Vicinity
Devonport. W Wood. (1880). TQ[4].
The Three Town's Almanack 1881
Devonport. W Wood. 1881. DevA.
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NOTES:
[2] Author’s copy also has the Rundell map (Wood 1) and an example of Cooke’s Plymouth map of 1828 (see Cooke 13).
[3] Catalogue 75; Roger Collicott; suggested date 1875.
[4] Map of the three towns is missing. Date conjectured.
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