Shropshire
A bird's eye view of Shrewsbury is shown in the top right hand corner of the map,
along with a legend beneath, whilst in the bottom right hand corner is an illustration
and history of the battle of that occurred there in 1403.
Two examples of the Earl's of Shrewsbury's coats of arms are depicted beneath
the title on the left hand side of the map.
Forests such as Babinswood, Kingswood, Hockestow and Clun are marked on the map,
as are hills such as "Stitterstones", "Browne Clee" and the Wrekin.
The river Severn is also shown winding it's way through the county,
along with the other rivers and settlements of the time.
This would make a fantastic gift for anyone with a link to Shropshire.
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Antique Prints of Shropshire's Stately Homes
Rolled and shipped in a cardboard mailing tube.
Bonded onto a rigid card support,
ready for you to frame yourself.
Framed in a traditional dark walnut and gold frame.
With a conservation grade pH neutral ivory mount, framed in a dark walnut and gold frame.
Printed on good quality Cream Vellum 120 gsm paper using the Giclée process.