Historical County Map of Berkshire
This beautiful reproduction of Thomas Moule's map of Berkshire has a decorative border and displays stunning pictures of local scenes, such as Virginia Water, Windsor Castle and the Town Hall in Abingdon.
An English County, 37 miles in length, and 25 in breadth; bounded on the N. by Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire; on the W. by Wiltshire; on the S. by Hampshire and Surrey; and on the E. by Middlesex and part of Buckinghamshire. It contains 20 hundreds, 12 market towns, 148 parishes, and about 145,289 inhabitants. The principal town is Reading. In general, it is a fruitful country, and particularly in the vale of the White-horse.........
An English County, 37 miles in length, and 25 in breadth; bounded on the N. by Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire; on the W. by Wiltshire; on the S. by Hampshire and Surrey; and on the E. by Middlesex and part of Buckinghamshire. It contains 20 hundreds, 12 market towns, 148 parishes, and about 145,289 inhabitants. The principal town is Reading. In general, it is a fruitful country, and particularly in the vale of the White-horse.........