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Conjectural map of Liverpool in the 14th century

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Map of Liverpool in the 14th century

Conjectural map of Liverpool in the 14th century

Posted on February 8, 2014 | by Martin Greaney | Leave a Comment on Conjectural map of Liverpool in the 14th century

Here’s a lovely neat little map of Liverpool’s earliest history, from Ramsay Muir’s classic 1907 book A History of Liverpool. Continue reading →

Posted in Map Snippets | Tagged 1907, anniversary, charter, Maps, Ramsay Muir

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