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Royal Atlas, c 1900: Bournemouth; The Solent and Spithead (colour litho)
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Royal Atlas, c 1900: Bournemouth; The Solent and Spithead (colour litho)
7198204 Royal Atlas, c 1900: Bournemouth; The Solent and Spithead (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bournemouth; The Solent and Spithead. Illustration for The Royal Atlas of England and Wales, reduced from the Ordnance Survey, edited by J G Bartholomew [1860-1920] (George Newnes, c 1900).); © Look and Learn
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Bournemouth City Map City Plan County Of Dorset Dorset Dorsetshire General Map Royal Atlas Street Plan
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This vibrant and detailed print captures the essence of Bournemouth, The Solent, and Spithead in the early 1900s. Taken from "The Royal Atlas of England and Wales" this colour lithograph showcases the beauty of these coastal areas in stunning detail. Bournemouth, a popular seaside resort town on the south coast of England, is depicted with its charming streets and bustling promenade. The Solent, a strait that separates mainland England from the Isle of Wight, glistens under the warm sunlight. Spithead, an anchorage off Portsmouth Harbour known for its historical significance as a naval base, is shown with ships dotting its waters. Illustrated by an English School artist and reduced from Ordnance Survey maps edited by J G Bartholomew, this print offers both accuracy and artistic flair. It was originally published in George Newnes' "The Royal Atlas" around 1900. With its rich colours and intricate details, this lithograph provides a glimpse into life during the early twentieth century in Dorsetshire county. Whether you are a history enthusiast or simply appreciate beautiful artistry, this print is sure to captivate your imagination. Displayed proudly in any collection or space dedicated to British heritage or maritime history enthusiasts alike - it serves as a reminder of Britain's coastal charm during that era.
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