Edité par Toronto, 1910
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
EUR 184,38
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEnglish railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goadâs highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanbornâs, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goadâs business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriterâs Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 457x710 (mm), 18x27.875 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0 Good; fold strengthened; minor repair on the left and right margins.
Edité par Toronto, 1910
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
EUR 197,55
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : Good; fold strengthened. English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goadâs highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanbornâs, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goadâs business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriterâs Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 458x708 (mm), 18x27.875 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0.
Edité par c. 1910, Toronto, 1910
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Carte
EUR 241,45
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Ajouter au panierMap of Toronto at the intersection of Pharmacy Ave. and Taylor Ave. with St. Clair Ave. to the North, Side Rd. and Scarborough Townships to the East, Helena Ave. to the South and Eastbourne Ave. to the West. English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goad?s highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanborn?s, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goad?s business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriter?s Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 454x709 (mm), 17.875x27.875 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0 Very Good; fold strengthened; corrections pasted to the map (corrections were mailed to subscribers so they could glue/paste them on the appropriate areas of the affected maps).
Edité par c. 1912, Toronto, 1912
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Carte
EUR 241,45
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierMap of Toronto at the intersection of Jane St. and Lambton Ave with Eglinton Ave. to the North, Arnold Ave. to the East, Grandview Ave. to the South and Scarlet Rd. to the West. English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goad?s highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanborn?s, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goad?s business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriter?s Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 457x715 (mm), 18.00x28.125 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0 Very Good; fold strengthened; corrections pasted to the map (corrections were mailed to subscribers so they could glue/paste them on the appropriate areas of the affected maps).
Edité par c. 1910, Toronto, 1910
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Carte
EUR 241,45
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierMap of Toronto at the intersection of Jane St. and St. Johns Rd. with St. Clair Ave. to the North, Gilmour Ave. to the East, Annette St. to the South and Gooch St. to the West.English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goad?s highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanborn?s, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goad?s business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriter?s Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 457x710 (mm), 18x27.875 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0 Very Good; fold strengthened; corrections pasted to the map (corrections were mailed to subscribers so they could glue/paste them on the appropriate areas of the affected maps); one small tear on the left and right margins.
Edité par Toronto, 1910
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
EUR 250,23
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : Very Good; fold strengthened. English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goadâs highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanbornâs, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goadâs business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriterâs Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 455x706 (mm), 17.875x27.75 (Inches), Black & White, 0.
Edité par Toronto, 1910
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
EUR 250,23
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : Very Good; fold strengthened. English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goadâs highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanbornâs, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goadâs business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriterâs Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 457x707 (mm), 18x27.875 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0.
Edité par Toronto, 1910
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
EUR 250,23
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : Excellent; fold strengthened. English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goadâs highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanbornâs, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goadâs business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriterâs Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 451x709 (mm), 17.75x27.875 (Inches), Black & White, 0.
Edité par Toronto, 1910
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
EUR 250,23
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : Very Good; fold strengthened. English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goadâs highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanbornâs, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goadâs business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriterâs Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 455x707 (mm), 17.875x27.875 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0.
Edité par c. 1924, Toronto, 1924
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Carte
EUR 263,40
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : Excellent; fold strengthened. Map of Toronto at the intersection of Warden Ave. and Fowler Rd. with Danforth Ave. to the North, Eastwood Ave. to the East, Kingston Rd. to the South and Victoria Park to the West. English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goad?s highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanborn?s, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goad?s business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriter?s Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 465x702 (mm), 18.25x27.625 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0.
Edité par c. 1924, Toronto, 1924
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Carte
EUR 263,40
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : Very Good; fold strengthened. Map of Toronto at the intersection of Woodbine Ave. and Sammon Ave. with Barker Ave. to the North, Meagher Ave. to the East, Danforth Ave. to the South and Poulton Ave. to the West.English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goad?s highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanborn?s, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goad?s business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriter?s Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 458x704 (mm), 18x27.75 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0.
Edité par c. 1924, Toronto, 1924
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Carte
EUR 263,40
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : Very Good; fold strengthened. Map of Toronto at the intersection of Warden Ave. and Danforth Ave. with Hillcrest Ave. to the North, Wolcott Ave. to the East, Danforth Ave. to the South and Victoria Park Ave. to the West. English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goad?s highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanborn?s, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goad?s business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriter?s Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 460x707 (mm), 18.125x27.875 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0.
Edité par c. 1923, Toronto, 1923
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Carte
EUR 263,40
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : Very Good; fold strengthened. Map of Toronto at the intersection of Innes Ave. and Caldonia Rd. with Hillary Ave. and Teignmouth Ave. to the North, Dufferin St. on the East, St. Clair Ave. to the South and Weston Rd. to the West. Prospect Cemetery is featured in the middle of the map.English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goad?s highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanborn?s, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goad?s business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriter?s Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 464x715 (mm), 18.25x28.125 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0.
Edité par c. 1923, Toronto, 1923
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Carte
EUR 263,40
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : Excellent; fold strengthened. Map of Toronto at the intersection of Bicknell Ave. and Juliet Cres. with Eglinton Ave. to the North, Kane Ave. to the East, Seneca Ave. to the South and Weston Rd. to the West.English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goad?s highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanborn?s, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goad?s business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriter?s Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 456x707 (mm), 18x27.875 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0.
Edité par c.1900, Toronto, 1900
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Carte
EUR 285,35
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : Very Good. West: Dufferin St: North: St.Clair Ave.West; East: Christie St.English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goad?s highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanborn?s, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goad?s business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriter?s Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 450x702 (mm), 17.72x27.64 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0.
Edité par Toronto, 1924
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Carte
EUR 285,35
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : Good; fold strengthened. Map of Toronto at the intersection of Sammon Ave. and Greenwood Ave. with Mcosh Ave. to the North, Durant Ave. to the East, Danforth Ave. to the South and Pape Ave. to the West. English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goad?s highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanborn?s, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goad?s business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriter?s Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 455x700 (mm), 17.875x27.5 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0.
Edité par Toronto, 1924
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Carte
EUR 285,35
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : Very Good; fold strengthened. English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goad?s highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanborn?s, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goad?s business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriter?s Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 456x706 (mm), 18x27.75 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0.
Edité par c. 1910, Toronto, 1910
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Carte
EUR 285,35
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierMap of Toronto at the intersection of Queen St. East and Leslie St. with Woodward Ave. to the East, Ashbridges Bay to the South and Pape Ave. to the West. English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goad?s highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanborn?s, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goad?s business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriter?s Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 455x706 (mm), 17.875x27.75 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0 Very Good; fold strengthened; corrections pasted to the map (corrections were mailed to subscribers so they could glue/paste them on the appropriate areas of the affected maps).
Edité par Toronto, 1912
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Carte
EUR 285,35
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEnglish railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goad?s highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanborn?s, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goad?s business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriter?s Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 461x712 (mm), 18.125x28 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0 Very Good; fold strengthened; corrections pasted to the map (corrections were mailed to subscribers so they could glue/paste them on the appropriate areas of the affected maps).
Edité par c. 1924, Toronto, 1924
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Carte
EUR 307,30
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : Very Good; fold strengthened. Map of Toronto at the intersection of Main St. and Gerrard St. with Danforth Ave. to the North, Victoria Park Ave. to the East, Lyall Ave. to the South and Morton Rd. to the West. English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goad?s highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanborn?s, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goad?s business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriter?s Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 455x706 (mm), 17.875x27.75 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0.
Edité par Chas.E.Goad Co., Toronto, 1914
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Carte
EUR 329,25
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : Very Good. Map of Toronto at the intersection of Kingston Rd. and Beech Ave. with Main St. to the North, Victoria Park Ave. to the East, Queen St. to the South and Bellefair Ave. to the West. Charles E.Goad, English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goad?s highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanborn?s, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goad?s business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriter?s Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 455x705 (mm), 17.91x27.76 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0.
Edité par Chas.E.Goad Co., Toronto, 1914
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Carte
EUR 329,25
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : Very Good. Map of Toronto at the intersection of Danforth Ave. & Greenwood Ave. with Ashdale Ave. to the East, Myrtle Ave. to the South and Pape Ave. to the West. Charles E.Goad, English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goad?s highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanborn?s, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goad?s business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriter?s Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 455x705 (mm), 17.91x27.76 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0.
Edité par c. 1913, Toronto., 1913
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Carte
EUR 329,25
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Ajouter au panierMap of Toronto at the intersection of Leslie St. & Gerrard St. East with Ivy Ave. to the North, Ashdale Ave. to the East, Queen St. East to the South and Pape Ave. to the West.English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goad?s highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanborn?s, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goad?s business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriter?s Survey Bureau in 1931. , Size : 438x667 (mm), 17.25x26.25 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0 Very Good; fold strengthened; corrections pasted to the map (corrections were mailed to subscribers so they could glue/paste them on the appropriate areas of the affected maps)Very Good.
Edité par c. 1914, Toronto, 1914
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Carte
EUR 329,25
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Ajouter au panierMap of the Toronto at the intersection of Glenglove Ave. and Otter St. with Lawrence Ave to the North, Beaumont St. to the East, Glencair Ave. to the South and Bathurst St. to the West. English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goad?s highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanborn?s, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goad?s business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriter?s Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 461x710 (mm), 18.125x27.875 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0 Very Good; fold strengthened; corrections pasted to the map (corrections were mailed to subscribers so they could glue/paste them on the appropriate areas of the affected maps).
Edité par Toronto, 1913
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
EUR 329,25
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEnglish railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goad?s highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanborn?s, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goad?s business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriter?s Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 464x708 (mm), 18.25x27.875 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0 Very Good; fold strengthened; corrections pasted to the map (corrections were mailed to subscribers so they could glue/paste them on the appropriate areas of the affected maps).
Edité par Toronto, 1910
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
EUR 329,25
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Ajouter au panierEtat : Excellent; fold strengthened. English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goadâs highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanbornâs, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goadâs business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriterâs Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 464x707 (mm), 18.25x27.875 (Inches), Black & White, 0.
Edité par c. 1924, Toronto, 1924
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Carte
EUR 329,25
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Ajouter au panierEtat : Very Good; fold strengthened. Map of Toronto at the intersection of Donlands Ave. and Don Mills Rd. with St. Clair Ave. to the North, Globe Rd. to the East, Cosburn Ave. to the South & Pape Ave. to the West. English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goad?s highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanborn?s, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goad?s business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriter?s Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 456x703 (mm), 18x27.625 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0.
Edité par c. 1914, Toronto, 1914
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Carte
EUR 329,25
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierMap of Toronto at the intersection of Roselawn Ave. and Avenue Rd. with Cortleigh Blvd. to the North, Oriole Parkway to the East, Englinton Ave. to the South and Bathurst St. to the West.English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goad?s highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanborn?s, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goad?s business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriter?s Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 458x708 (mm), 18x27.875 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0 Very Good; fold strengthened; corrections pasted to the map (corrections were mailed to subscribers so they could glue/paste them on the appropriate areas of the affected maps).
Edité par c. 1924, Toronto, 1924
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Carte
EUR 329,25
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : Very Good; fold strengthened. Map of Toronto at the intersection of Kingston Rd. and Woodbine Ave. with Fairmount Cres. to the North, Waverley Rd. to the East, Queen St. to the South and Coxwell Ave. to the West.English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goad?s highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanborn?s, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goad?s business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriter?s Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 457x700 (mm), 18x27.5 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0.
Edité par c. 1924, Toronto, 1924
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Carte
EUR 329,25
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : Very Good; fold strengthened. Map of Toronto at the intersection of Laird Dr. and Edith Ave. with Millwood Rd to the North, Leaside Junction to the East, St. Clair Ave. to the South and Bayview Ave. to the West. English railway engineer, went to Canada in 1868, where he did not pursue engineering, but became a representative for the Sanborn Company which published fire insurance plans. From 1875 Goad began to compile and publish his own large-scale plans of Canadian towns from a base in Montreal, and soon became the largest private mapmaker in Canada. By 1885 Charles Goad had returned to Britain and established a branch in London. Goad?s highly detailed plans included information on property holdings, building construction, use and contents, and, like Sanborn?s, functioned as Fire Insurance Plans. Once leased to an insurance company the map volumes were regularly updated by a team of workers who over-pasted sections with new information onto the existing maps, some of them building up to many layers. Goad?s business rapidly expanded to cover the cities and industrial areas of Britain, Denmark, France, Egypt, Turkey, Venezuela, Bermuda, Mexico and South Africa. After his death the company was run by his three sons. Copyrights and assets of the Canadian branch of the company were sold to The Underwriter?s Survey Bureau in 1931., Size : 453x702 (mm), 17.875x27.625 (Inches), Printed in Color, 0.