C1834

South Africa Compiled from the M.S. Maps in the Colonial Office Captn. Owen’s Survey &c.

Mapmaker:

J & C Walker

Early issue of this very detailed map of South Africa published by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, with insets of Cape-Town, environs of Graham-Town, district of George and environs of the Cape. Not in Norwich see item … Read Full Description

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S/N: SDUK-125-AF–187809
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Full Title:

South Africa Compiled from the M.S. Maps in the Colonial Office Captn. Owen’s Survey &c.

Date:

C1834

Mapmaker:

J & C Walker

Condition:

In good condition

Technique:

Copper engraving with original hand colouring

Image Size: 

395mm 
x 315mm
AUTHENTICITY
South Africa Compiled from the M.S. Maps in the Colonial Office Captn. Owen's Survey &c. - Antique Map from 1834

Genuine antique
dated:

1834

Description:

Early issue of this very detailed map of South Africa published by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, with insets of Cape-Town, environs of Graham-Town, district of George and environs of the Cape.

Not in Norwich see item 138

Mapmaker:

Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge

The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge was founded in 1826 and was a London organisation that published inexpensive but high quality maps intended to adapt scientific and similarly high-minded material for the rapidly expanding reading public. It was established mainly at the instigation of Lord Brougham with the ambition of publishing information to people who were unable to obtain formal teaching, or who preferred self-education. Particularly the town plans that were produced often included beautiful and intricate vignettes of the cityscape. Importantly, SDUK (as it is often called) recorded the latest discoveries in Australia and America at the height of the European exploration of both nations. It received quite a lot of criticism from scholars and the elite due to its progressive influence in education reform; however despite its opposition, the forward-looking ideals of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge played a meaningful part in nineteenth-century educational history.

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