Up for sale is a 24x36 high quality, high resolution reproduction on 70 lb. thick stock paper (see my feedback) G.W. BROMLEY Atlas Map for the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, New York, 1908.  Map includes P.S. 43, 88, 141, 147, Folly Theatre, Most Holy Trinity R.C. Church and School and other notable buildings and structures.  MINT condition. 

PLAT 15: covers from Union Avenue to Knickerbocker Avenue and from Ten Eyck Street to Flushing Avenue.

The numerals inside the structure indicate how many stories each building is and each color represents the type of structure.  Yellow is wood, grey is stone, blue is iron and pink is brick.  The X's through the buildings indicate it is a barn or stable or garage. Double green parallel lines indicate the original streets from the 18th Century and the maps also indicate with green dotted lines the first deed holders.  The X's through a small circle indicates a fire hydrant, et cetera.

OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST:  11X14, $19.95; 16X20, $29.95; 20X24, $32.95; 24X36, $ 79.95.

CAN BE PROFESSIONALLY MOUNTED ON FOAMBOARD 16X20, $39.95; 20X24, $59.95; 24X36 $79.95.

I am selling my collection of rare maps.  If there is an area or street address of Long Island, Westchester, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island, Bronx, Elmira, Buffalo, Rochester, Troy, Monroe County, Newark, Atlantic City, Essex, Berks, Montgomery, Bergen, Morris Counties, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, New Orleans, Portland, Maine, Seattle, Cleveland, Baltimore, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Denver, Portland, Maine, Kansas City, New Haven, Providence & Pawtucket, Rhode Island, Philadelphia, Rochester, Toledo, Youngstown, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Wilkes-Barre, Reading, Bucks, Delaware County, Boston, South Boston, Dorchester, Roxbury, Brighton, Worcester, Brookline, Newton, Haverhill, Malden, Middlesex County, Lawrence, Quincy, Salem, Massachusetts, Newport, Rhode Island and other cities  that you might be interested in, check my other listings or contact me.  I have insurance maps from 1880 to mid-1950s. Looks great framed! Check out my other items!