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Topography Collection (page 3)

"Exploring the World's Varied Topography

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Topography Collection: Ottoman Empire, lithograph, published in 1878
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Topography Collection: City map of London, lithograph, lithograph, published in 1877
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Topography Collection: Ancient map of Northern Italy, lithograph, published in 1876
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Topography Collection: Dublin
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Topography Collection: Map of Newcastle Upon Tyne
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Topography Collection: Satellite view of New Zealand
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Topography Collection: Martian valley on planet Mars
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Topography Collection: PORTUGUESE MAP OF BRAZIL. Between the Amazon River and the Rio de la Plata, 1519
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Topography Collection: Sunset at St Leonards, Hastings, Sussex, throws the pier into relief. St Leonard s
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Topography Collection: Map of the village of Brooklyn, New York, in 1816
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Topography Collection: Map of Cathay, China, from Catalan Atlas created for Charles V, King of France
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Topography Collection: Circular world map by Hecataeus of Miletus
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Topography Collection: Rambling Sketches, Kemsing, Kent (engraving)
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Topography Collection: One of the New Afghan Boundary Pillars (engraving)
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Topography Collection: Views of Launceston, Cornwall (engraving)
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Topography Collection: Chapelizod, near Phoenix Park, Dublin (engraving)
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Topography Collection: Budapest city map
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Topography Collection: Antique engraving depicting birds eye view of Cairo
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Topography Collection: Antique map of Nile River
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Topography Collection: Afghanistan, lithograph, published in 1881
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Topography Collection: Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, lithograph, published in 1877
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Topography Collection: Mexico, ancient map, lithograph, published in 1877
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Topography Collection: Map of British Isles, lithograph, lithograph, published in 1876
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Topography Collection: Ancient map of South Africa, lithograph, published in 1876
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Topography Collection: RAOEgen
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Topography Collection: Romania
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Topography Collection: Potteries map
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Topography Collection: Neptune seen from its tiny, distant moon, Nereid
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Topography Collection: Ice spires on Jupiters large moon, Callisto
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Topography Collection: Artists concept of an impact crater on Jupiters moon Ganymede, with Jupiter
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Topography Collection: Bird island outlook, Saipan, Northern Marianas, Central Pacific
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Topography Collection: Festung Koenigstein fortress on the river Elbe, overlooking the town of Koenigstein
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Topography Collection: USA - Arizona - Grand Canyon - ?TopFoto / CW
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Topography Collection: Plan of New Orleans, Louisiana, 1718-1720: engraving, French, 1753
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Topography Collection: Turkey, Satellite Image
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Topography Collection: Departement of Ille-et-Vilaine, France, Relief Map
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Topography Collection: France, Brittany, Aerial view of Saint Malo
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Topography Collection: Map of Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia
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Topography Collection: Netherlands, Holland, Aerial view of the Polders near Amsterdam
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Topography Collection: Middle East, satellite image
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Topography Collection: BOSTON MAP, 1903. A map of Boston, Massachusetts. Engraving, 1903
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Topography Collection: Europe, satellite image
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Topography Collection: Ordnance Survey benchmark, UK
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Topography Collection: Old Mill at Norwich, Norfolk
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Topography Collection: Port Lyttelton, New Zealand with the Entrance to the New Graving Dock (engraving)
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Topography Collection: The Rescue of a Castaway, Crew from Heard Island, near Kerguelen (engraving)
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Topography Collection: 1940s East Africa - train Limuru escarpment, Kenya
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Topography Collection: India - the Amir of Kabul Afghanistan 1860s


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"Exploring the World's Varied Topography: From Ancient Greece to Antarctica" Embark on a captivating journey through time and space as we delve into the fascinating realm of topography. This 150 caption takes you across continents, from Cyprus to Africa, Portugal to Wales, and beyond. Let's begin our expedition with a glimpse into history - an intriguing Map of Cyprus published in 1880. Its intricate details transport us back in time, unraveling the island's rich geographical tapestry. Next, we navigate towards Africa where a Political Map unveils the diverse nations that shape this vast continent. The contours and boundaries guide us through its majestic landscapes and vibrant cultures. Venturing westward, we encounter a Map of Portugal which showcases not only its cities but also reveals hidden gems nestled within its topographical wonders. It beckons explorers to uncover its secrets. As we traverse further northwards, three Welsh women dressed in traditional costumes capture our attention. Their attire reflects both their cultural heritage and the unique topography that surrounds them. Turning our gaze towards Scotland, James Craig's 1768 map presents Edinburgh's New Town for the first time. This pioneering plan intertwines urban development with meticulous attention to topographic features – shaping one of Europe's most enchanting cities. Across the Atlantic Ocean lies Plymouth, Massachusetts - Samuel de Champlain’s map from his 1605 expedition guides us through this historic settlement site. The rugged beauty of Plymouth is etched onto this map like a testament to human resilience against nature’s challenges. Our exploration now takes an icy turn as we discover Antarctica adorned with illustrations of sea gulls, penguins, elephant seals, and shrimp amidst towering ice formations. This juxtaposition between wildlife and man-made structures highlights how humanity has left imprints even on Earth’s harshest terrains. The turquoise waters surrounding Providenciales Island in Turks & Caicos come alive on a mural map depicting Grace Bay.