Old Map of Ancient Britain, 1834 - Roman Britannia & Roads, Celtic Tribes, Silures, Dobunni, Parisi, Trinovantes, Regni northern ireland Lambeth and Kensington and Chelsea
Description
Lambeth and Kensington and Chelsea
with many great lakes and rivers that don't actually exist
Christchurch
The detailed engraving shows some of the university colleges that already existed in 1611
This map is available as a giclée print on acid free archival matte paper
Old Map of Ancient Britain, 1834 - Roman Britannia & Roads, Celtic Tribes, Silures, Dobunni, Parisi, Trinovantes, Regni northern ireland Lambeth and Kensington and ChelseaA fantastically interesting map showing the Roman Empire's division England and Wales, or Ancient Britain as the map calls it, and the ancient Celtic tribes that inhabited the British Isles before the Roman conquest. The map was originally published by the Society for the Diffusion of Knowledge (SDUK) in 1834. The map is primarily divided into the Roman Empire's 4 administrative sections: Maxima Caesariensis (north England), Flavia Caesariensis
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