Bell, A., active 19th century. A. Bell Prin. Mal. Sculpter fecit. Longitudinal and latitudinal lines (Greenwich meridian). Copperplate. [Publisher not identified].
United States, Office of Strategic Services, Research and Analysis Branch and United States, Office of Strategic Services, Reproduction Branch. drawn in the Branch of Research and Analysis, OSS. Shows distances between points in the area between Calcutta in the west and Hawaii in the east, ... OSS.
National Geographic Society (U.S.), Map Department. and Bumstead, Albert H. (Albert Hoit), 1875-1940. prepared in the Map Department of the National Geographic Society for the National Geographic magazine ; drawn by Albert H. Bumstead and James M. D... National Geographic Society.
1596. Bry, Theodor de, 1528-1598. Includes latitude and longitude.; Relief shown pictorially.; Four explorers support the circle enclosing the hemisphere in a maritime landscape. Th... Formis Theod. de Bry (Francofurti ad Moenum).
1921. National Geographic Society (U.S.). Relief shown by hachures.; "Engraved and Printed at The Matthews-Northrup Works, Buffalo, N.Y." 71 x 93 centimeters Scale approximately 1:14,572,80... The Society (Washington, D.C), 1921.
1821. Paguenaud, E. Relief shown pictorially. Shows political divisions of North and South America and routes of exploration taken by Columbus, Cortez, and Pizarro. ... M. Carey & Son (Philadelphia).
by Johoshaphat Aspin 1822 ; Hewitt sc. Buckingm. Place. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian: London. Coordinates approximate and based on Gree... Pubd. as the Act directs by J. Harris & Son, St. Pauls Ch. Yd.
1880. Tallis, John, 1817-1876, Stanford Geospatial Center, and Rapkin, J. This layer is a georeferenced raster image of an historic paper map of Africa. This is a continental map of Africa originally created and published... Stanford Digital Repository.