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Verlag: Underwriters? Survey Bureau limited c. 1924, Toronto, 1924
Anbieter: Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Kanada
Original Cloth Boards, Very scarce atlas and insurance plan of the community of Picton printed in the early 20th century by the Underwriters? Survey Bureau Limited in fine condition. The Canadian Fire Underwriters\' Association was founded in 1883 for the purpose of standardizing fire insurance regulations. Up to the year 1918, the maps were prepared by the Chas. E. Goad map making company and was published by the Canadian Fire Underwriters Association. This agreement ended in 1918, and the Canadian Fire Underwriters\' Association started their own mapmaking process and was renamed the Underwriters? Survey Bureau Limited. At the same time they purchased the exclusive rights from the Chas. E. Goad company to revise and reprint their maps. The Goad Company continued to operate until 1930 and in 1931 the Underwriters? Survey Bureau Limited acquired all the assets of the Chas. E. Goad Company. They continued to produce various fire insurance plans for cities and towns in Ontario, Quebec, and the Martimes. Fire insurance plans provide detailed information about buildings and neighbourhoods. They can be used to determine when a building was built or demolished, details of building materials, position of building on lot, lot and address numbers, and lot sizes and shapes. They can show how a neighbourhood has changed over the yearsThe Underwriters\' Survey Bureau published individual volumes from the 1920s to the 1940s, and a 1952-73 multi-volume set, covering most of Toronto but concentrating on commercial and industrial districts. The earliest plans cover only the former City of Toronto, while later ones branch out into suburban areas. Not all areas are covered in all years., Size : Folio: 320 x 545mm , Illustrated with 13 color double page maps depicting various areas of Picton in full detail including mainstreets, sidetreets, lots and also the vulnerability of various buildings prone to fire. The first map depicts Picton in its entirety, while the proceeding 12 maps show sections of the community. The maps also detail the construction and materials used for each building, as well as the hydro, power and security systems in the community. All maps are backed on original canvas. A fine copy in very good condition.
Verlag: Underwriters? Survey Bureau Limited, Toronto, 1927
Anbieter: Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Kanada
Original full cloth boards., Very scarce atlas and insurance plan of the town of Markham printed in the early 20th century by the Underwriters? Survey Bureau Limited in fine condition. The Canadian Fire Underwriters' Association was founded in 1883 for the purpose of standardizing fire insurance regulations. Up to the year 1918, the maps were prepared by the Chas. E. Goad map making company and was published by the Canadian Fire Underwriters Association. This agreement ended in 1918, and the Canadian Fire Underwriters' Association started their own mapmaking process and was renamed the Underwriters? Survey Bureau Limited. At the same time they purchased the exclusive rights from the Chas. E. Goad company to revise and reprint their maps. The Goad Company continued to operate until 1930 and in 1931 the Underwriters? Survey Bureau Limited acquired all the assets of the Chas. E. Goad Company. They continued to produce various fire insurance plans for cities and towns in Ontario, Quebec, and the Martimes. Fire insurance plans provide detailed information about buildings and neighbourhoods. They can be used to determine when a building was built or demolished, details of building materials, position of building on lot, lot and address numbers, and lot sizes and shapes. They can show how a neighbourhood has changed over the yearsThe Underwriters' Survey Bureau published individual volumes from the 1920s to the 1940s, and a 1952-73 multi-volume set, covering most of Toronto but concentrating on commercial and industrial districts. The earliest plans cover only the former City of Toronto, while later ones branch out into suburban areas. Not all areas are covered in all years., Size : Folio: (325mm x 555mm), Illustrated with 6 color double page maps depicting various areas of Markham in full detail including mainstreets, sidestreets, lots, and also the vulnerability of various buildings prone to fire. All maps are backed on original canvas. A fine copy with very good maps.
Verlag: Underwriters? Survey Bureau Limited, Toronto, 1927
Anbieter: Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Kanada
Original full cloth boards., Very scarce atlas and insurance plan of the town of Alvingston printed in the early 20th century by the Underwriters? Survey Bureau Limited in fine condition. The Canadian Fire Underwriters' Association was founded in 1883 for the purpose of standardizing fire insurance regulations. Up to the year 1918, the maps were prepared by the Chas. E. Goad map making company and was published by the Canadian Fire Underwriters Association. This agreement ended in 1918, and the Canadian Fire Underwriters' Association started their own mapmaking process and was renamed the Underwriters? Survey Bureau Limited. At the same time they purchased the exclusive rights from the Chas. E. Goad company to revise and reprint their maps. The Goad Company continued to operate until 1930 and in 1931 the Underwriters? Survey Bureau Limited acquired all the assets of the Chas. E. Goad Company. They continued to produce various fire insurance plans for cities and towns in Ontario, Quebec, and the Martimes. Fire insurance plans provide detailed information about buildings and neighbourhoods. They can be used to determine when a building was built or demolished, details of building materials, position of building on lot, lot and address numbers, and lot sizes and shapes. They can show how a neighbourhood has changed over the yearsThe Underwriters' Survey Bureau published individual volumes from the 1920s to the 1940s, and a 1952-73 multi-volume set, covering most of Toronto but concentrating on commercial and industrial districts. The earliest plans cover only the former City of Toronto, while later ones branch out into suburban areas. Not all areas are covered in all years., Size : Folio: 340mm x 540mm, Illustrated with 3 color double page maps depicting various areas of Alvingston in full detail including mainstreets, sidestreets, lots, and also the vulnerability of various buildings prone to fire. All maps are backed on original canvas. A fine copy with very good maps.
Verlag: Underwriters? Survey Bureau Limited, Toronto, 1946
Anbieter: Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Kanada
Original full crimson cloth. , Very scarce atlas and insurance plan of the town of Midland printed in the mid 20th century by the Underwriters? Survey Bureau Limited in fine condition. The Canadian Fire Underwriters' Association was founded in 1883 for the purpose of standardizing fire insurance regulations. Up to the year 1918, the maps were prepared by the Chas. E. Goad map making company and was published by the Canadian Fire Underwriters Association. This agreement ended in 1918, and the Canadian Fire Underwriters' Association started their own mapmaking process and was renamed the Underwriters? Survey Bureau Limited. At the same time they purchased the exclusive rights from the Chas. E. Goad company to revise and reprint their maps. The Goad Company continued to operate until 1930 and in 1931 the Underwriters? Survey Bureau Limited acquired all the assets of the Chas. E. Goad Company. They continued to produce various fire insurance plans for cities and towns in Ontario, Quebec, and the Martimes. Fire insurance plans provide detailed information about buildings and neighbourhoods. They can be used to determine when a building was built or demolished, details of building materials, position of building on lot, lot and address numbers, and lot sizes and shapes. They can show how a neighbourhood has changed over the yearsThe Underwriters' Survey Bureau published individual volumes from the 1920s to the 1940s, and a 1952-73 multi-volume set, covering most of Toronto but concentrating on commercial and industrial districts. The earliest plans cover only the former City of Toronto, while later ones branch out into suburban areas. Not all areas are covered in all years., Size : Folio: (325mm x 550mm), Illustrated with 15 color double page maps depicting various areas of Midland in full detail including mainstreets, sidestreets, lots, and also the vulnerability of various buildings prone to fire. All maps are backed on original canvas. A fine copy with very good maps.
Verlag: London, 1891-1902. 620 x 525mm (24½ x 20¾ inches)., 1902
Anbieter: Tooley, Adams & Co., Wallingford, OXON, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 65,47
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In den WarenkorbOriginal coloured lithograph; light age-toning from an old framing around the margins, some nicks and chipping to the edges of the margins, otherwise a good example. An insurance plan of north west London from Paradise Street (now Moxon St.) and Weymouth Street to Oldbury Place just south of the Marylebone High Road. Includes Marylebone High Street, Devonshire Street and Beaumont Street. Inset of Upper Gloucester Place. Produced by Chas. E Goad, Civil Engineer, the scale is one square on the grid equals one square mile. Originally surveyed November 1891 and this one revised in 1902. Goad Fire Insurance Plans provide detailed information used to assess the fire risk of urban buildings. Building materials were also colour-coded for flammability.