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1879 Perron map: Southampton, England (#100)

Description: 1879 Perron map: Southampton, England (#100) Nice small map titled Southampton-water, from wood engraving with fine detail and clear impression, nice hand coloring. Overall size approx. 18.5 x 15.5 cm, image size approx. 10 x 9.5 cm. From La Nouvelle Géographie universelle, la terre et les hommes, 19 vol. (1875-94), great work of Elisee Reclus. Cartographer is Charles Perron. Click here or image for larger version Southampton city and English Channel port, a unitary authority in the historic county of Hampshire, England. It lies near the head of Southampton Water, on a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen. In 43 CE there was a Roman settlement, Clausentum, on the east bank of the Itchen, and inscribed stones, coins, pottery, and other artifacts have been found. Southampton (Hamtun, Suhampton) superseded the Saxon Hamtun and was a royal borough before 1086. The earliest town charter was given by King Henry II, probably in 1154–55, but the borough was not incorporated until 1445. Henry VI, in 1447, created Southampton a county in itself. A charter that remained in force until 1835 was granted by Charles I in 1640. In the European Middle Ages Southampton became one of England's major ports, exporting wool and hides from the hinterland and importing wine from Bordeaux. For the Norman and Plantagenet kings, it was the chief link with their domains across the Channel in France. Remnants of the city's medieval prosperity include St. Michael's Church (11th century and later); King John's Palace (12th century), one of England's oldest domestic buildings; and parts of the city walls, built of Caen limestone from Normandy and featuring the guildhall over the archway of Bargate, the north gate. The port and city declined in the 17th and 18th centuries but revived in the 19th with the introduction of railways, especially the London-Southampton railway of 1840. New dock development took advantage of the spacious harbour and the prolonged high-water period, which results from a double tide caused by the presence of the Isle of Wight off the coast. A major oil-tanker terminal and refinery were established on the western shore in 1951 and began to use North Sea oil in 1978. By 1980 Southampton had become Britain's second largest port. The city centre was rebuilt after it incurred extensive damage during World War II. New manufactures (aircraft, automobiles, cables, electrical-engineering products, and petrochemicals) have joined the port's traditional industries of shipbuilding and repairing, grain milling, and tobacco processing. Construction of major new centre-city commercial and industrial development took place in the late 20th century. The university (1862) is in the northern suburbs. Area, city and unitary authority, 19 square miles (49 square km). Pop. (1998 est.) city and unitary authority, 216,000; (1991) Southampton Urban Area, 276,752. Please e-mail me if you have any questions. I prefer payment by PayPal, but I'll also accept any other payment method and currency (except direct payment by credit card) that is convenient for buyer. I combine shipping of multiple items. IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT SHIPPING: Price quoted with auction is for airmail to the US. Please don't pay before you receive invoice from me.

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