Description: Map size: 18 inches x 2 feet (60.96cm x 45.72cm) | Ready to frame in standard size frame (18x24) | Frame not included | Archival quality reproduction 1664 Map of New York. New York. A description of the Towne of Mannados or New Amsterdam as it was in September 1661 lying in Latitude 40 de: and 40,: Anno Domini 1664 The so-called "Duke's Plan" of New York - named for James, Duke of York. Named the "Duke's Plan" by George H. Moore, librarian at the New York Historical Society, who re-discovered the Map in the collections of the British Museum in 1858. Likely copied from a 1661 survey by Jacques Cortelyou - Cohen and Augustyn. Produced by an anonymous artist of the Thames School of mapmakers - Cohen and Augustyn. "This Scale of Five Hondread yeardes is for the Towne" appears at lower left. Shows a decorative compass rose orienting north to the left of the map. Shows the city wall and battery - giving present-day names to Wall Street and Battery Park. Shows warships with the English ensigns. Names "Hudsons River". Shows settlements in Brooklyn and on Long Island. Names the "Governours House" Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
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Location: Houston, Texas
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Original/Reprint: Reprint
Framing: Unframed
Color: Color
Antique: No
Photographer: Unknown
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Original/Licensed Reprint: Licensed Reprint
Format: Wall Print
Number of Photographs: 1
Size: 24 inch
Features: Matte
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Material: Paper
Finish: Matte
Theme: History
Type: Map
Featured Person/Artist: Unknown
Year of Production: 1800-1950
Image Color: Color
Subject: History
Production Technique: Giclee
Time Period Manufactured: 1800-1950
Style: Documentary