Old Geology and Railway Map of England and Wales in 1834 - Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, London - unframed print in a room setting
Old Geology and Railway Map of England and Wales in 1834 - Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, London - unframed print in a room setting
Old Geology and Railway Map of England and Wales in 1834 - Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, London - close-up detail of the print
Old Geology and Railway Map of England and Wales in 1834 - Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, London - close-up detail of the print
Old Geology and Railway Map of England and Wales in 1834 - Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, London - close-up detail of the print
Old Geology and Railway Map of England and Wales in 1834 - Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, London - close-up detail of the print
Old Geology and Railway Map of England and Wales in 1834 - Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, London - close-up detail of the print
Old Geology and Railway Map of England and Wales in 1834 - Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, London - close-up detail of the print

Old Geology and Railway Map of England and Wales in 1834 - Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, London

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This is a remarkable and specialised geological and railway map of England and Wales from 1834, representing the cutting edge of both geological science and transportation innovation, at a moment when the railway network was just beginning its explosive expansion across Britain.

Major cities are marked for reference: London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, and Bristol serve as geographic anchors, with the Thames, Severn, and Mersey shown as they were still crucial for navigation and commerce. Geological zones colour the map in bands, showing the distribution of coal seams, limestone, sandstone, and granite, while the developing railway network is depicted, with early trunk lines connecting London to Birmingham and Manchester to Liverpool. Wales's mineral-rich regions are indicated, and the ports of the Bristol Channel, the Humber, and the Mersey mark where goods were exported to feed an expanding empire.

Wonderful as a birthday, Christmas, Father's Day or housewarming gift for geologists, industrial historians, and railway enthusiasts.