Former owner | Amherst, Jeffery Amherst, Baron, 1717-1797 |
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Former owner | Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies |
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Date | [1758–1765] |
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Scale | Scale approximately 1:480 |
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Language | English |
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Location | British Library |
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Collection (local) | British Library Collection |
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Subjects | - Fortification--Pennsylvania--Fort Lyttleton--Maps, Manuscript--Early works to 1800
- Military art and science--Pennsylvania--Fort Lyttleton--Maps, Manuscript--Early works to 1800
- Fort Lyttleton (Pa.)--Maps, Manuscript--Early works to 1800
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Places | - Fort Littleton
- Fulton (county)
- North and Central America
- United States
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Extent | 1 map : manuscript pen and ink ; sheet 33 x 42 cm |
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Terms and License | - No known copyright restrictions.
- This work is licensed for use under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike License (CC BY-NC-SA).
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Notes | - Date attributed based on location shown (Fort Lyttleton was in use 1756-1764). However, the map is in the same hand as Add Ms 57,714.6. ("Fort at Carlisle") which was not built until 1757 and Add Ms 57,714.9. showing Fort Juniata that was not built until 1758.
- Relief shown by shading.
- Shows title at upper centre.
- Shows scale bar at centre right (40 feet to an inch).
- Shows a lettered key (A-D) identifying locations within the fort - officers' apartments, barracks, store houses, the magazine.
- Shows a sketched profile through the fort (marked "a-b" on the map) at upper right with its own scale (scale approximately 1:240).
- Shows "Road to Juniata" and "Road to Fort Loudoun".
- Compare maps by the same hand - see Add Ms 57,714.6 / Add Ms 57,714.7 / Add Ms 57,714.8 / Add Ms 57,714.9 / Add Ms 57,714.10 / Add Ms 57,714.11.
- Copy at Add Ms 57,714.8. Bound in R.U.S.I. Vol LXXIX. Shows manuscript addition of "8" in pencil at upper right. Shows "A 74" in pencil at lower right. Laid on archival tissue. Green circular label to verso shows "24". White label to verso shows "DRAWER 30 SECTION 1". Blue label to verso shows "A 30/48". Paper shows a 'pro patria' watermark and a countermark.
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