Description
This map depicts Havre de Grace, a strong town and port in Normandy, France, built by Francis I. It is situated 117 miles northwest of Paris. The map illustrates the town and its surrounding areas, including notable landmarks such as the Citadel, Cape de la Heve, and Trouville Bank. The Great Road, Amfleur Bank, and various nearby villages like Harfleur, Greville, and Hequeville are also highlighted.
Condition Description
Original hand-color. Engraving on 19th-century paper.