Great Britain and Ireland in 1400 - 1603. Print in 1850
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Print of steel engraving titled „Royaume de la Grande Bretagne et d‘ Irlande de 1400 a 1603“.
Author A. Houze.
Engraved by unknown.
From the „Atlas Universel Historique et Geographique“ by A. Houze, Paris. 1850.
Great Britain, also known as Britain is an island in the North Atlantic off the north-west coast of continental Europe. With an area of 209,331 km2 (80,823 sq mi), it is the largest island in Europe and the ninth-largest in the world. In 2011 the island had a population of about 61 million people, making it the third-most populous island in the world, after Java in Indonesia and Honshū in Japan. It is part of the British Isles archipelago along with over 1,000 smaller surrounding islands, including the island of Ireland to its west.
Ireland is an island in the North Atlantic separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel, the Irish Sea, and St George's Channel. It is the second-largest island of the British Isles, trailing only Great Britain, the third-largest in Europe, and the twentieth-largest on Earth.
Approx. image size 25, 4 x 21, 2/34 x 24, 9 cm.
Author A. Houze.
Engraved by unknown.
From the „Atlas Universel Historique et Geographique“ by A. Houze, Paris. 1850.
Great Britain, also known as Britain is an island in the North Atlantic off the north-west coast of continental Europe. With an area of 209,331 km2 (80,823 sq mi), it is the largest island in Europe and the ninth-largest in the world. In 2011 the island had a population of about 61 million people, making it the third-most populous island in the world, after Java in Indonesia and Honshū in Japan. It is part of the British Isles archipelago along with over 1,000 smaller surrounding islands, including the island of Ireland to its west.
Ireland is an island in the North Atlantic separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel, the Irish Sea, and St George's Channel. It is the second-largest island of the British Isles, trailing only Great Britain, the third-largest in Europe, and the twentieth-largest on Earth.
Approx. image size 25, 4 x 21, 2/34 x 24, 9 cm.
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Great Britain and Ireland in 1400 - 1603. Print in 1850
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