Thomas Moule Map Collection
"Discovering the Past: Thomas Moule's Exquisite Maps from 1836" Step back in time with these remarkable maps created by Thomas Moule in 1836
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"Discovering the Past: Thomas Moule's Exquisite Maps from 1836" Step back in time with these remarkable maps created by Thomas Moule in 1836. Each map is a window into the past, offering a glimpse of various regions and cities during this fascinating era. One such treasure is "Old Map of The Isle of Wight 1836 by Thomas Moule, " which showcases the island's intricate details and landmarks as they were over a century ago. From quaint villages to majestic coastlines, this map captures the essence of an enchanting destination frozen in time. Similarly, "Old County Map of Worcestershire 1836 by Thomas Moule" takes us on a journey through one of England's historic counties. Delicate illustrations adorn its borders, depicting scenes that transport us to another age while providing valuable insights into Worcestershire's rich heritage. The collection also includes "Old Map of The Isle of Man 1836 by Thomas Moule, " revealing the island's unique topography and captivating charm. With meticulous attention to detail, this map allows us to explore every nook and cranny, uncovering hidden gems along the way. Another gem within this compilation is "Old County Map of Shropshire 1836 by Thomas Moule. " This intricately designed piece offers an invaluable resource for historians and enthusiasts alike, showcasing Shropshire's towns, rivers, and landscapes as they appeared nearly two centuries ago. Moving further eastward brings us to "Old Map of the City of Cambridge 1836 by Thomas Moule. " A testament to academic excellence and architectural splendor, this map highlights Cambridge University's prestigious colleges alongside charming streets that have witnessed generations pass through their gates. Venturing southwards reveals "Old County Map of Suffolk 1836 by Thomas Moule, " capturing Suffolk’s timeless beauty with its rolling countryside dotted with picturesque villages. It serves as both a historical document and a work of art, preserving the county's heritage for generations to come.