Cardigan. 1610 Christopher Saxton; engr. William KipCardiganshire. 1626 John Bill in An Abridgment of Camden's Britannia. The Old Map Shop
Ceretica; sive Cardiganensis Comitatus; Anglis Cardigan Shire 1645
Johannes Blaeu Tooley Adams & Co.
Cardiganshire. 1645 Joan Blaeu
Cardigan 1695 John Seller
Cardiganshire 1718 Thomas Taylor in The Principality of Wales exactly described National Library of WalesCardiganshire. 1720 Emanuel Bowen and John Owen in Britannia Depicta The Old Map Shop
Cardiganshire. 1757 Thomas Kitchin for the London Magazine
Cardiganshire. 1744 I. Cowley in R. Dodsley's Geography of England
The Road from... Bramyard to Aberystwyth. ca.1765 Gentleman's Magazine.. ca.1765 Gentleman's Magazine.
A Survey of the Roads from Carmarthen to Cardigan, Llanbeder, Aberistwith. 1769 Universal Magazine
Cardiganshire. 1769 Thomas Kitchin in England Displayed
<> Cardiganshire. 1784 Thomas Kitchin in George Walpoole's The New British Traveller
Classical Images
Cardiganshire. 1794 John Cary
>Cardiganshire. 1821 Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
Cardiganshire. 1830 Cartographer not known, in (William)Darton's New Miniature Atlas, originally published as Miller's New Miniature Atlas(1810) Antiquemaps-online
Cardiganshire. 1835 Joshua Archer Classical Images
Cardiganshire. ca.1840 J.Archer in Thomas Dugdale's Curiosities of Great Britain
Cardiganshire. 1843 J.Archer for Dugdales England and Wales Delineated
Cardiganshire. 1848 Robert Creighton
Cardiganshire. 1860 Joshua Archer for Tallis's Topographical Dictionary of England and Wales Welsh Family History Archive
Cardigan area. ca.1880 detail from County Map pub. William Mackenzie
Aberystwyth-town plan. 1890 in The Gossiping Guide to Wales
Cardiganshire ca.1890 Ordnance Survey (detailed maps)
The following maps are available at:
http://www.llangynfelyn.dabsol.co.uk/dogfennau/mapiau_mynegiad.htmlLlangynfelyn. Ordnance Survey 1886-7
clickable map 6 inches to the mile, awsome!Llangynfelyn. Christopher Saxton 1579
Llangynfelyn. John Seller 1701
Cardiganshire. John Seller 1701
Llangynfelyn. John Seller 1787
Cardiganshire John Seller 1787
(scanned at 300 dpi)Cardiganshire John Seller 1787
(scanned at 150 dpi)Llangynfelyn. John Cary 1794
Machynlleth to Tregaron John Cary 1794
Cardiganshire. Owen and Bowen 1720
The county map with route from London to 'Aberistwith', at 150dpi.(185KB).
the county map only at 300dpi. (317KB)
Road map Cardigan to Talabont at 150dpi.(163KB) or at 300 dpi (670KB).
Road map Talabont to Llyn Tegid at 150dpi.(163KB) or at 300 dpi (628KB).1809 J Roper County map, from Rees' Beauties of England and Wales, about five miles to the inch.
1820 Reid Fourteen miles to one inch.
1827 R H Laurie Road map, from A New Traveller's Companion, ten miles to one inch.Llangynfelyn. George & John Cary 1829
2 miles to the inchMachynlleth to Aberystwyth. George & John Cary 1829
2 miles to the inchLlangynfelyn. 1833 Creighton & Walker from Lewis' Topographical Dictionary.
Cardiganshire. 1833 Creighton & Walker from Lewis' Topographical Dictionary.
Llangynfelyn Ordnance Survey 1837
one inch to the mile1840 John Archer County map, from Dugdale's Curiosities of Great Britain, delineated, about five miles to the inch.
Llangynfelyn and its environs Ordnance Survey 1837
One inch to the mileLlangynfelyn, Tithe Map 1844
Clickable map, 12 inches to the mileLlangynfelyn. Ordnance Survey 1888-1905
navigable map. scale 1:2500