National Geographic: Travelers Map of the British Isles 1974 - Historic Wall Map Series - 23 x 32.75 inches - Art Quality Print

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The British Isles: regal pleasures and rustic charms. This map, one side of a two-sided feature, contains an abundance of information on a variety of tourist sites and activities, and was published in April 1974 to accompany the article "The England of Charles Dickens."

Explore the sites that make Great Britain legendary! From literature to the stage, the British Isles have become nearly mythic in nature. Featuring gorgeous paintings of key tourist sites, such as Stonehenge, Shakespeare's birthplace in Stratford-upon-Avon, Dublin's O'Connell Street, the mighty Edinburgh Castle, and the Westminster Bridge with Big Ben standing stoically in the background, this map contains a plethora of information on the most famous sites to see.

Insets of Dublin, Stratford-upon-Avon, Edinburgh, and London give context to the location of these iconic places spoken of so much. Interesting and historical details of regions, cities, towns and villages add to this beautiful map, which also includes information on national parks sprinkled throughout the land.

A truly artistic work, this map is made to be framed and would be perfect for travel agencies wanting something unique and historical on their walls. A fine companion to The Heart of Tourist London and Traveler's Map of France.

Printed on polypropylene, an ideal material for wall maps as the printing brings out rich colours, and crisp edges for readability. The material is stronger than most papers and unlikely to crease or rip. The matte finish eliminates glare, and adds texture to the map. Ideal for display.

Your map is rolled and packaged in a sturdy tube to protect it during shipment.