1818 Pinkerton Map of Egypt is a photograph by Paul Fearn which was uploaded on October 17th, 2013.
1818 Pinkerton Map of Egypt
Pinkerton's extraordinary 1818 map of Egypt. Covers the region centered on the Nile River from its delta along the Mediterranean south to the Island... more
by Paul Fearn
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1818 Pinkerton Map of Egypt
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Paul Fearn
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Pinkerton's extraordinary 1818 map of Egypt. Covers the region centered on the Nile River from its delta along the Mediterranean south to the Island of Philae and the city of Aswan. Notes numerous cities and villages along the river as well as various ancient Egyptian ruins including the Pyramids of Giza and the temples of ancient Thebes. Also offers considerable detail the Valley of Natron with is numerous important Coptic monasteries. Several desert oases are also noted, including Fayoum, Parva (Kharga) and Haled. In the Red Sea, the Gulf of Suez, and the Gulf of Aqaba, several undersea shoals and reefs are noted. Also notes Mountain Sinai. Identifies cities, towns, castles, swamps, mountains and river ways. Title plate in the lower left quadrant. Two mile scales, in Arabian Miles and British Statute Miles, also appear in the lower left quadrant. Drawn by L. Herbert and engraved by Samuel Neele under the direction of John Pinkerton. This map comes from the scarce American edition of Pinkerton’s Modern Atlas, published by Thomas Dobson & Co. of Philadelphia in 1818.
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