Explore Victorian England and Wales with this meticulously detailed county atlas. ""Lett's Popular County Atlas,"" originally published by Letts, Son & Co., offers a comprehensive series of maps delineating the entire surface of England and Wales. This edition features special and original features that provide invaluable insights into the region's topography, infrastructure, and settlements of the time. With a copious index of 18,000 names, this atlas serves as an essential resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the historical geography of the British Isles. Discover the intricate details of each county, from its major cities and towns to its picturesque villages and landmarks. This atlas provides a unique window into a bygone era, offering a fascinating glimpse into the landscape and communities of 19th-century England and Wales.
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