Date:1500 - 1600 (c.)
Description:This map displays 6 sections showing the route from London and Carlisle. The map appears in a straight line or 'route' picking out landmarks; such as Trentham hall and Hanford Church, to look out for along the way. Newcastle-under-Lyme is marked on the first section by a sun dial and is spelled 'Newcaftle under Lime.' Digitisation funded by Heritage Lottery Fund
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
This map shows the county of Staffordshire and shows settlements such as Uttoxeter, ...
This apron was made for formal wear or for show as it has no practical use; instead ...
This solid practical umbrella was probably used for a pram either as a sun shade ...
At the turn of the century people started to move away from the extravagance of ...
This silk dress was handmade and has a hand painted design of flowers. It probably ...
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Creators: Mr John Ogilby - Creator
Donor ref:NM : 2007.91.2 (R) (22/34898)
Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme
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