Description
Steel engraving map by Thomas Moule, an individual renowned for his expertise in heraldry and his passion for antiquarian subjects. The map is a quintessential representation of the early to mid-19th century cartographic style, where functionality and artistic embellishment intermingle, making it one of the last iterations of truly decorative maps before the advent of more utilitarian cartographic designs.
Moule's work is recognizable by its elaborate borderwork and the inclusion of heraldic symbols, which are prominently displayed on this map.