1780 - Map Of Gloucester by Emanuel Bowen
Emanuel Bowen was a renowned 18th-century English map engraver employed by George II of England and Louis XV of France. He trained Thomas Kitchin and Thomas Jeffreys, both renowned map engravers in their own right. Presented here is a finely rendered print of a map from 1780, illustrating the Cathedral City of Gloucester which has been divided into 'hundreds'. It depicts the majestic Gloucester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Holy and Indivisible Trinity, located near the River Severn. This print is beautifully detailed and has been preserved in mint condition for over two centuries. It's a remarkable piece of historical cartography and a true testament to Emanuel Bowen's craftsmanship.
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