Browse Items (32 total)

2016-10-18 11.02.54.jpg
ChristinaS
This layer possesses the buildings of London and the surrounding towns in 1814. Each item appears as a polygon.
Novi Belgii Novaeque Angliae.jpg
JoseR
1 map : hand col. ; 47 x 55 cm. - Relief shown pictorially. "Cum privil. ordin. general. Belgii Foederati." Fourth state, according to Burden. Appears in author's Atlas minor sive geographia compendiosa. Includes decorative cartouche and inset view:…
Map of New England
Map of Greater Cleveland
LindsayW
Map of Greater Cleveland's Neal Fireproof Storage Facilities, in 1925.
OrganizingComponents.jpg
LindsayW
Layer 01 identifies key organizing components of the map, including a grid reference and state outline. While the main argument of this map is transit mobility, it was important to capture the train as a central structure as well.
RailwayNetworks.jpg
LindsayW
Layer 02 depicts the railway network. Rail is one of two types of transit modes in this map, and a central theme.
RadialArcDistances.jpg
LindsayW
Layer 03 represent radial (distance) arcs. Because the primary argument of this map is related to transit mobility, the radials identify proximity.
Facilities.jpg
LindsayW
Layer 04 identifies the locations of the Neal Company's three storage facilities around Cleveland. It also identifies and locates names of cities outside of Greater Cleveland where they service.
2016-10-18 10.51.34.jpg
JoseR
Containing water elements such as rivers, lakes and coastlines, this layer is important because it represents en element of transporting of goods, travel, and resources. As a Dutch copy, this map could have provided information on access points for…
2016-10-18 10.50.14.jpg
JoseR
Containing patches of trees to represent forests, this layer is interesting because it shows potential areas to be navigated around, used as possible protection, or used to acquire building resources. As depicted in the multi-perspectival…
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