Antique Map 1907 South America Industries

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Antique Map from 1907 titles South America Industries and Communications.  The map outlines the countries in colour and also give an insight into commerce at that time. Each country also has their main industries printed in red in the areas they where located in.

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Antique Map from 1907 titled South America Industries and Communications.  The map outlines the countries in colour and also give an insight into commerce at that time. Each country also has their main industries printed in red in the areas they where located in.

The map also shows commercial routes and the British possessions in the area.

The map itself was printed by George Philips and the London Geographical Institute and was originally part of a larger atlas printed by the Amalgamated Press in London in 1907.

The map is 20 by 15 inches, in very good condition for its age, very bright colours. Map was released originally as a fold out map, centre fold line present, please see pictures.

The map is suitable for framing.

 

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Weight 0.1 kg
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