The company started in Glasgow in 1833 but further expansion came with moves to Edinburgh, London and Dublin. They published many geographical works but for map collectors they issued A New and Comprehensive Gazetteer of England and Wales 1833 - 1837 produced in four volumes by James Bell which contained 44 maps by three renowned engravers Gray, Neele and Scott. The maps appeared again in 1843 in a renamed work Parliamentary Gazetteer of England and Wales improved by the addition of railways. Some of the county maps are plain and others are embellished with an engraved vignette view of a local scene. They also published J. & C. Walker's British Atlas in 1846. See Page
Map of Bedfordshire by Archibald Fullarton
Map of Cambridgeshire by Archibald Fullarton
Cornwall by Archibald Fullarton
Map of Bedfordshire by Archibald Fullarton
Map of Huntingdonshire by Archibald Fullarton
Map of Northamptonshire by Archibald Fullarton
Map of Middlesex by Archibald Fullarton
Map of Northamptonshire by Archibald Fullarton
Map of Staffordshire by Archibald Fullarton
Map of Oxfordshire by Archibald Fullarton
Map of Herefordshire by Archibald Fullarton
Map of Oxfordshire by Archibald Fullarton
Map of Buchinghamshire by Archibald Fullarton
Gloucestershire by Archibald Fullarton
Map of Worcestershire by Archibald Fullarton
Map of Leicestershire by Archibald Fullarton
Map of Westmorland by Archibald Fullarton
Map of Worcestershire by Archibald Fullarton
Yorkshire East Riding by Archibald Fullarton
I feel sorry for the people who collect maps of a particular county and their county happens to be one of the counties that Fullarton decided not to embellish his map with a vignette view. Take away the view and you have a plain map, bit like the Archer maps. But this is not an excuse to exclude his map from your county collection.
You know how sometimes you can fall into a bad habit. Well I do remember years ago that somehow I started typing Fullerton when putting his maps on the website for sale. Thankfully a vigilant visitor to the site did eventually point this out to me. My website is pretty large now and it is quite easy to miss typos so visitors pointing out these is very welcome.
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