Map of Leeds 1851 by John Tallis

30” x 20” Photographic Print

Map Description

This map of Leeds in West Yorkshire by John Tallis 1851 features the districts of Woodhouse Carr, Great Woodhouse, Little London, New Town, Little Woodhouse, New Wortley, Holbeck, and Hunslet. The plan is finished with illustrations of Mill Hill Chapel, Kirkstall Abbey, Wellington Bridge, New Gaol, Woodhouse Cemetry, Town Hall and St Peters Church as well as a canal view.

Please note that the watermark will not appear on prints that are ordered. Also, the image used for listing purposes is low resolution, prints ordered are in high resolution and printed to order.

Product Description

Print size – 30” x 20” Inches

"Printed using Fujicolor Professional 270 gsm Photographic - high colour rendition media - Lustre Finish"

This reproduction map has been scanned from an original antique and art worked to a very high standard of production

Postage and Packing

Supplied rolled in a tube for safe transit worldwide.

A superb reproduction map for historians and genealogists alike that would be most suitable for framing.

More about John Tallis Maps

One of the most popular cartographers of the 19th Century, John Tallis, a London publisher, was renowned for the very accurate and visually most attractive maps and views of all world areas during the Victorian Age. His star engraver and map maker was John Rapkin. During the mid 19th Century many books of travel and exploration were published by Tallis, using the extraordinary artistic and engraving skills of John Rapkin. In 1851 Tallis published his famous Illustrated Atlas. We have over the last 10 years obtained original copies of all of the Town Plans from the atlas and now after many hours of work on each we can make them affordably available to everyone