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English: Kelsey Head and Holywell Bay, Cornwall as depicted by cartographer Joel Gascoyne c.1690. From the Lanhydrock Atlas. The typical colourful compass rose, bold and imaginative cartouche and maritime flavour led William Ravenhill to attribute the unsigned maps to Gascoyne for the first time. (Faithful 5" x 4" photographic transparency by Chris Bowden, here reproduced in lower resolution.)
Date circa 1695
date QS:P,+1695-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source "The Lanhydrock Atlas: A Complete Reproduction of the 17th-Century Cornish Estate Maps", by Holden, Paul; Herring, Peter; Padel, Oliver J. (National Trust; Cornwall Editions Ltd: 2010; ISBN 978-1-904880-32-5)
Author Joel Gascoyne

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