18th Century Map of Channel Islands, Alderney, Guernsey, Jersey, Sark
This decorative antique map of the Channel Islands by Thomas Kitchin is dated circa 1753 was published in a series for the Gentleman's Magazine. It is hand coloured and very attractive.
The Islands of Guernsey and Jersey by John Rocque
from "Small British Atlas" c.1753, featuring Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, Sark and the Scilly Isles.
John Rocque
Of Huguenot extraction, Rocque began his career in 1734: his French extraction is reflected in the subtitle to his Small British Atlas, which was Le Petit Atlas Britannique. Surveyor, engraver andpublisher, Rocque earned a considerable reputation as a skilled large scale surveyor, especially for his town plans which included a very large scale plane of London on twenty four sheets, and a large scale map of Exeter. By 1753 he had become Topographer to the Prince of Wales.
A fire in 1750 destroyed a large amount of his stock . On his death (c.1762), his wife Mary A. Rocque carried on the business.Of Huguenot extraction, Rocque began his career in 1734: his French extraction is reflected in the subtitle to his Small British Atlas, which was Le Petit Atlas Britannique. Surveyor, engraver andpublisher, Rocque earned a considerable reputation as a skilled large scale surveyor, especially for his town plans which included a very large scale plane of London on twenty four sheets, and a large scale map of Exeter. By 1753 he had become Topographer to the Prince of Wales.
John Rocque antique map of the Channel Islands
Other old maps of the Channel Islands