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NOTES about HAMPSHIRE on a JIGSAW MAP of ENGLAND AND WALES

T9119  
These notes about the county of Hampshire are taken from a jigsaw map of England and Wales, published about 1800. The jigsaw is in the Blaise House Museum collection, Bristol, item BRSMG:T9119.
map type: HantsMap & Unknown 1800s


Map Features

The jigsaw map is of England and Wales, divided into counties. Before being dissected it had a border with scales of latitude and longitude. Only one county has been studied; Hampshire.
orientation    
up is N    

The map is printed with North at the top of the sheet.

lat and long scales    
The original map had scales of latitude and longitude in its borders. One small segment remains on the jigsaw puzzle.

sea area    
sea plain    

The sea area is plain, some areas labelled, eg:-
ENGLISH CN[ ]
the remainder cut off by the dissection, and:-
Spithead
Southampton Water is clearly recognisable.

coast line    
coast shaded    
harbours    
islands    

The coast line is shaded.
The large harbours and islands, Portsea Island and Hayling Island, are recognisable, but ill drawn.

rivers    
Major rivers are drawn by wiggly lines tapering upstream. In Hampshire it is possible to recognise the Stour, Avon, Test, Itchen, Meon, Rother, Blackwater, Hart and Loddon, and Enborne, plus some tributaries like the Wallop and Anton.

county    
County boundaries are dotted lines, tinted for each county; Hampshire is red. The county areas are labelled, eg:-
HAMP SHIRE

settlements    
Settlements are marked by a circle, with a tower for large places, differentiated by style of lettering.
city     circle and tower; labelled in upright lowercase text, eg:-
Winchester

town    
village    
circle; labelled in italic lowercase text, eg:-
Alton
Sutton [Scotney]
A large town might have a tower with the circle.


roads    
Roads are drawn by a double line. The routes shown in Hampshire are:-
from London; via Staines, Middlesex; across Surrey; through Basingstoke, Whitchurch, Andover, Hampshire; then Salisbury, Wiltshire; and west.
branch from Andover, Hampshire; then Ambresbury, Wiltshire; and west.
branch from Basingstoke, through Sutton [Scotney], Stockbridge, Hampshire; then Dunkton, Wiltshire; and west.
from London; via Staines, Middlesex; through Farnham, Surrey; then Alton, Alresford to Southampton, Hampshire; AND from Southampton, through Romsey, Hampshire; then Salisbury, Wiltshire; etc.
branch from Alresford, through Winchester, then Romsey, Hampshire; to Salisbury, Wiltshire; etc.
from London; via Godalming, Surrey; then Petersfield towards Portsmouth, Hampshire.
perhaps from Oxford, Oxfordshire; across Berkshire; through Basingstoke, Alton, Petersfield, Hampshire; to Chichester, West Sussex.


Hampshire Towns

20 of the '21' market towns of Hampshire are all shown, named as follows:-
 
Alton
Andover
Basingstoke
Waltham
Christ Church
Farnham
Fordingbridge
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Havant
Kingsclere
Lemington
Alresford
Odiham
Petersfield
Portsmouth
Ringwood
Rumsey
Southampton
Stockbridge
Whitchurch
Winchester

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MN: 4.8.2003
last edit: 10.8.2003