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Early maps, also known as maps and charts, were created by ancient civilizations to navigate their surroundings

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Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Historical World Events map 1971 UK version

Historical World Events map 1971 UK version
A world map originally published in 1971, reproduced from the internationally famousCollins Bartholomew World Through Timehistoric cartographic archive

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Map of Tenochtitlan. Mexico, 1560. By Alonso de Santa Cruz

Map of Tenochtitlan. Mexico, 1560. By Alonso de Santa Cruz
Map of Tenochtitlan. Mexico, 1560. General islario of all the islands in the world. Work of the chronicler and cosmographer Alonso de Santa Cruz (1505-1567). National Library. Madrid. Spain

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: 1886, Telescopic View and Map of the Moon, topography, cartography, geography, land

1886, Telescopic View and Map of the Moon, topography, cartography, geography, land
1886, Telescopic View and Map of the Moon

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Map of the Macedonian and Thracian Empire

Map of the Macedonian and Thracian Empire. Date: 1808

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Early map of the Moon, 1810

Early map of the Moon, 1810
Map of the Moon, 1810. This plate depicts the geographical features of the moon using observations by Cassini and Riccioli

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: 16th century map of the British Isles

16th century map of the British Isles
Map of the British Isles, in the 1570 edition of Ortelius Atlas (Theatrum Orbis Terrarum). Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598) was a Flemish mapmaker who is considered to have produced the first true atlas

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: 16th Century Plan of Florence

16th Century Plan of Florence
16th century plan of Florence, Italy. Detail from the map of Etruria (Tuscany and Northern Lazio), in the Gallery of Maps in the Vatican Museum.The Gallery of Maps holds maps which were commissioned

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Regions of Italy in the Roman Empire

Regions of Italy in the Roman Empire
Map of Italy, during the time of Caesar Augustus to Emperor Constantine. Color lithograph of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Map of Northumberland

Map of Northumberland
Map of the English county of Northumberland by Robert Morden, originally produced for the 1695 edition of Camdens Britannia

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Poster for French railways to Morocco

Poster for French railways to Morocco
Poster for French railways, serving Tangier, Casablanca, Marrakech and other exotic locations

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Elizabethan London

Elizabethan London, stretching from St James Park in the west to Whitechapel and the Tower in the east. Theatres and other places of ill-repute are located on the south bank

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Map of Africa illustrating travels of explorers

Map of Africa illustrating travels of explorers
A map of Africa which illustrates the travels of Livingstone, Stanley and Cameron. Date: 19th Century

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Map of Europe, 1600

Map of Europe, 1600
16th century map of Europe. Published in Sienna in 1600, this Italian map shows the latest knowledge of the geography of Europe

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Map / Arctic Circle C1880

Map / Arctic Circle C1880
Map of the Arctic Circle with details of explorations

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Map / Channel Islands 18C

Map / Channel Islands 18C
Map of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark and the Scilly Isles

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Map / Europe / Poland 1772

Map / Europe / Poland 1772
A German map of Poland and its neighbours in the late 18th century

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Map of St Pauls and area

Map of St Pauls and area
Map of St. Pauls area, from Agass plan

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Map / Europe / Greece / Ford

Map / Europe / Greece / Ford
Map of ancient Greece

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Atlantis / Map

Atlantis / Map
Map showing Atlantis during the period of its decadence

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Map / England & Wales 9C

Map / England & Wales 9C
England and Wales during the Saxon era

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Map /s Africa / Boer C1898

Map /s Africa / Boer C1898
SOUTH AFRICA on the eve of the Boer War

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Pictorial History Map of England and Wales 1963

Pictorial History Map of England and Wales 1963
This is a wonderful map illustrating the history of England and Wales drawn by Leslie Bullock and published in 1963 by Collins Bartholomew as a fold up map

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Old Map of St Albans 1810 by Cole and Roper

Old Map of St Albans 1810 by Cole and Roper
An attractive and detailed early 19th century reproduction town plan of St Albans 1810. First published by Cole and Roper as a finely engraved series of county maps

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Old Map of the Isle of Mull Scotland 1654 by Johan Blaue from the Atlas Novus

Old Map of the Isle of Mull Scotland 1654 by Johan Blaue from the Atlas Novus
This detailed and most attractive reproduction map of The Isle of Mull has been carefully art worked from a scan of an antique original

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Old County Map of Suffolk 1611 by John Speed

Old County Map of Suffolk 1611 by John Speed
A facimile of John Speeds historical map of Norfolk originally published for the " Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain", an atlas to accompany " a history of Great Britain"

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Old County Map of Wigtown Scotland 1847 by A&C Black

Old County Map of Wigtown Scotland 1847 by A&C Black
A finely detailed facimile remastered in full colour from an antique original map of Wigtownshire featured in A&C Blacks Atlas of 1847

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Historical World Events map 1972 US version

Historical World Events map 1972 US version
A world map originally published in 1972, reproduced from the internationally famousCollins Bartholomew World Through Timehistoric cartographic archive

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Yorkshire Historical John Speed 1610 Map

Yorkshire Historical John Speed 1610 Map
A reproduction of John Speeds historical map of the county of Yorkshire. Originally published as part of his atlas called The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain in 1610

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Somerset Historical John Speed 1610 Map

Somerset Historical John Speed 1610 Map
A reproduction of John Speeds historical map of the county of Somerset. Originally published as part of his atlas called The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain in 1610

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Pembrokeshire Historical John Speed 1610 Map

Pembrokeshire Historical John Speed 1610 Map
A reproduction of John Speeds historical map of the county of Pembrokeshire. Originally published as part of his atlas called The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain in 1610

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Oxfordshire Historical John Speed 1610 Map

Oxfordshire Historical John Speed 1610 Map
A reproduction of John Speeds historical map of the county of Oxfordshire. Originally published as part of his atlas called The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain in 1610

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Bristol map, 1878

Bristol map, 1878
A map of Bristol in 1878. Date: 1878

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: New Reptile House at London Zoo by G H Davis

New Reptile House at London Zoo by G H Davis
A map of the newly opened reptile house in London Zoo, detailing the layout of the exhibits. It also features diagrams demonstrating several functions of the house

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Tourist map of Bergen, Norway

Tourist map of Bergen, Norway
Tourist map (TKT - Turisttrafikkomiteen) of Bergen, Hordaland County, Norway. Date: 1951

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Barbarossa-Era Italy Map

Barbarossa-Era Italy Map
A map of Italy in the reign of Holy Roman Emperor Friedrich I, known as Barbarossa

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Le pave de Chailly 1865 (Oil on Canvas)

Le pave de Chailly 1865 (Oil on Canvas)
7212095 Le pave de Chailly 1865 (Oil on Canvas) by Monet, Claude (1840-1926); Musee d Orsay, Paris, France; (add.info.: Le pave de Chailly 1865. Oil on Canvas)

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Roman Empire at its height under emperor Trajan 117 AD

Roman Empire at its height under emperor Trajan 117 AD
Map of ancient rome The Roman Empire at its height Emperor Trajan (ruled 98 - 117 AD) was Romes most expansionist ruler, his death marking the high water mark of Romes size

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Old County Map of Cornwall 1611 by John Speed

Old County Map of Cornwall 1611 by John Speed
A facimile of John Speeds historical map of Cornwall originally published for the " Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain", an atlas to accompany " a history of Great Britain"

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Old Map of The Isle of Man 1836 by Thomas Moule

Old Map of The Isle of Man 1836 by Thomas Moule
This is a fine decorative reproduction Map of The Isle of Man from the First Edition series of Thomas Moule Maps, originally Published in 1836

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Old County Map of Fife 1654 by Johan Blaeu from the Atlas Novus

Old County Map of Fife 1654 by Johan Blaeu from the Atlas Novus
This detailed and most attractive reproduction map of Fife has been carefully art worked from a scan of an antique original

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Old County Map of Bedfordshire 1611 by John Speed

Old County Map of Bedfordshire 1611 by John Speed
A fine reproduction of John Speeds historical map of Bedfordshire originally published for the " Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain"

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Old Map of Scotland 1611 by John Speed

Old Map of Scotland 1611 by John Speed
A facimile of John Speeds historical map of Scotland originally published for the " Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain", an atlas to accompany " a history of Great Britain"

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Old County Map of Surrey 1648 by Johan Blaeu from the Atlas Novus

Old County Map of Surrey 1648 by Johan Blaeu from the Atlas Novus
This detailed and most attractive reproduction map of Surrey has been carefully art worked from a scan of an antique original

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Yorkshire West Riding Historical John Speed 1610 Map

Yorkshire West Riding Historical John Speed 1610 Map
A reproduction of John Speeds historical map of the county of West Yorkshire. Originally published as part of his atlas called The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain in 1610

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Lincolnshire Historical John Speed 1610 Map

Lincolnshire Historical John Speed 1610 Map
A reproduction of John Speeds historical map of the county of Lincolnshire. Originally published as part of his atlas called The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain in 1610

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Northumberland Historical John Speed 1610 Map

Northumberland Historical John Speed 1610 Map
A reproduction of John Speeds historical map of the county of Northumberland. Originally published as part of his atlas called The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain in 1610

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Nottinghamshire Historical John Speed 1610 Map

Nottinghamshire Historical John Speed 1610 Map
A reproduction of John Speeds historical map of the county of Nottinghamshire. Originally published as part of his atlas called The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain in 1610

Background imageEarly Maps Collection: Cornwall Historical John Speed 1610 Map

Cornwall Historical John Speed 1610 Map
A reproduction of John Speeds historical map of the county of Cornwall. Originally published as part of his atlas called The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain in 1610



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Early Maps Collection

Early maps, also known as maps and charts, were created by ancient civilizations to navigate their surroundings. These early cartographers used various techniques such as observation, measurement, and estimation to create accurate depictions of the world around them. The earliest known map dates back to 6th century BCE in Babylonia. As time progressed, more advanced mapping techniques were developed including the use of longitude and latitude lines for navigation purposes. Maps have played a significant role in history by aiding explorers in discovering new lands and helping nations establish boundaries. Today, they can valuable artifacts that provide insight into the past and serve as a reminder of how far cartography has come over time.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Early Maps collection from Media Storehouse is a fascinating assortment of historical maps and charts that offer an insight into the evolution of cartography. Our collection features antique maps dating back to the 16th century, including world maps, regional maps, city plans, and nautical charts. These meticulously crafted pieces are not only visually stunning but also provide valuable information about the geography, topography, and political boundaries of different regions throughout history. The Early Maps collection offers a unique opportunity for art enthusiasts, historians or anyone interested in exploring the past through visual representation. The prints are available in various sizes and formats such as canvas prints or framed wall art making them suitable for any home or office decor. Whether you're looking to add a touch of vintage charm to your living space or seeking inspiration for research projects on historical geography or navigation techniques - our collection has something for everyone.
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What are Early Maps (Maps and Charts) art prints?

Early Maps art prints are reproductions of historical maps and charts that were created centuries ago. These maps were originally made by cartographers who used various techniques to accurately depict the geography, topography, and other features of different regions around the world. Early Maps art prints offer a glimpse into how people perceived the world in earlier times, as well as providing valuable information about past civilizations, cultures, and trade routes. These art prints are ideal for history buffs, collectors or anyone who appreciates vintage artwork. They can be displayed in homes or offices to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to any space. We offer a wide variety of Early Maps art prints from different eras such as medieval Europe, ancient Rome or China during the Ming dynasty. These beautiful reproductions provide an opportunity for individuals to own a piece of history while also enjoying stunning works of art that showcase incredible craftsmanship from long ago.
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What Early Maps (Maps and Charts) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of early maps and charts art prints for purchase. These include antique world maps, vintage city plans, historical nautical charts, and topographical surveys from various periods in history. Some of the most popular collections available on Media Storehouse are the 16th-century world maps by Gerardus Mercator and Abraham Ortelius, as well as the 18th-century British county maps by John Speed. In addition to these classic pieces, Media Storehouse also has an extensive collection of rare and unique maps that showcase different regions around the globe. Whether you're looking for a map of ancient Rome or a detailed chart of the Caribbean islands from the 17th century, there is something for everyone at Media Storehouse. All art prints are produced using high-quality materials to ensure they look great on any wall. They come in a variety of sizes and finishes to suit your needs. With so many options available, finding the perfect early map or chart print has never been easier.
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How do I buy Early Maps (Maps and Charts) art prints?

To buy Early Maps art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our online collection of maps and charts. Once you have found the print that you like, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping information and payment details. After completing your purchase, your print will be printed on high-quality paper using archival inks. We offer a wide range of sizes for their prints so that you can choose the perfect size for your space. We also offer framing options if you prefer to receive a framed print rather than an unframed one. Whether you are looking for antique maps or modern interpretations of historical cartography, we have a vast selection of Early Maps art prints available for purchase. Our easy-to-use website makes it simple to find the perfect piece of artwork for any room in your home or office.
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How much do Early Maps (Maps and Charts) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Early Maps art prints that vary in price depending on the size and type of print you choose. Our prices are competitive and affordable, making it easy for anyone to own a piece of history through our collection of vintage maps and charts. Our Early Maps art prints come in various sizes ranging from small to large, so you can find the perfect fit for your home or office space. We also offer different types of paper finishes such as matte or glossy to suit your preference. Whether you're looking for a unique gift or want to add some character to your living space, our Early Maps art prints are an excellent choice. With their intricate details and historical significance, they make for fascinating conversation starters while adding charm to any room.
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How will my Early Maps (Maps and Charts) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Early Maps art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your prints are protected during transit. Depending on the size of your order, we may use either a sturdy cardboard tube or a flat package with reinforced corners. We work closely with our trusted delivery partners to ensure that your order arrives safely and on time. Our standard delivery service is reliable and efficient, but if you need your order urgently, we also offer express shipping options for an additional fee. Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive a tracking number so that you can monitor its progress online. If there are any issues with the delivery of your print(s), please do not hesitate to contact us - our friendly customer service team will be happy to assist you in resolving any problems as quickly as possible.