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Plan of Canterbury in the Sixteenth Century, (1943). Creator: Frans Hogenberg
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Plan of Canterbury in the Sixteenth Century, (1943). Creator: Frans Hogenberg
Plan of Canterbury in the Sixteenth Century, (1943). Map of the walled city of Cantuarbury in Kent, originally published c1580 by Georg Braun and Frans Hogenburg. The Latin text translates as: Canterbury, famous city in the very fertile county of England; notable as an archiepiscopal see. From " English Cities and Small Towns", by John Betjeman. [Collins, London, 1943]
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This vibrant print showcases the "Plan of Canterbury in the Sixteenth Century" by Frans Hogenberg, originally published in 1580. The map depicts the walled city of Cantuarbury in Kent, England, renowned for its fertility and as an archiepiscopal see. This image is featured in John Betjeman's book "English Cities and Small Towns" published by Collins in 1943. The photograph captures the intricate details of this historic city, with its colorful buildings nestled within sturdy walls that once protected its inhabitants. It offers a glimpse into Canterbury's rich history, transporting viewers back to the sixteenth century when these streets bustled with life. As we admire this snapshot from the past, we are reminded of how time has shaped our surroundings. The print not only serves as a visual delight but also provides valuable insights into social history and urban development during that era. With William Collins and Sons' publication bringing this remarkable piece to light once again, it becomes clear why Sir John Betjeman chose to include it in his collection. Its inclusion allows us to appreciate both the beauty of Canterbury and its significance within British history. Whether you have a personal connection to Canterbury or simply appreciate historical maps, this print is sure to captivate your imagination and transport you back through time.
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