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1935 Geographia Map Company City Plan or Map of Brooklyn, New York

Brooklyn-geographia-1950
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Brooklyn (New York City) Featuring House Numbers, Transit Lines, Playground, Wading Pools, etc. - Main View
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1935 Geographia Map Company City Plan or Map of Brooklyn, New York

Brooklyn-geographia-1950

Navigating Brooklyn.

Title


Brooklyn (New York City) Featuring House Numbers, Transit Lines, Playground, Wading Pools, etc.
  1950 undated     39 x 26 in (99.06 x 66.04 cm)     1 : 18000

Description


This is a c. 1950 Geographia Map Company city plan or map of Brooklyn, New York.
A Closer Look
Coverage embraces from New Cavalry Cemetery to Coney Island and from Jersey City and Bay Ridge to Forest Park. Streets throughout Brooklyn are identified with house numbers provided. Major roads, including parkways, are highlighted in yellow. The subway network appears in detail, along with the Long Island Railroad. Green highlights parks and cemeteries.
Publication History and Census
This map was created and published by Geographia Map Company c. 1950. We note 2 cataloged examples in OCLC, which are part of the collections at the New York Public Library and the Brooklyn Public Library.

Cartographer


Geographia, Ltd. (1911 - 1985) was a London-based cartographic publishing firm. The company was founded by Alexander Gross (1879 - 1958), a Hungarian immigrant to the United Kingdom. Geographia Ltd. is best known for its folding pocket maps and globes. Many of his maps were drawn by a mysterious 'Mr. Fountain', of whom we have been able to discover little. Gross ran into financial problems around 1940, likely associated with World War II, and relocated to offices in New York at 11 John Street. There, he issued a large corpus of U.S.-focused maps and city plans. By the 1940s, the branch in the United States had been renamed the Geographia Map Company and experienced rapid growth. By the 1950s, Geographia had published maps of dozens of cities across the United States. In 1987, the British branch was bought out by Harper Collins and continues to produce maps under the Collins Bartholomew imprint. Rand McNally bought the New York-based Geographia Map Company in the late 1980s. However, its original owners repurchased the Geographia Map Company a few years later and still operate the company in Hackensack, New Jersey. Gross's daughter, Phyllis Isobella Gross / Pearsall (1906 - 1996), founded the Geographers' A-Z Map Company in London, the largest independent map publisher in the United Kingdom. In the UK, their offices were originally at 33 Strand, where they published as 'Geographia Designing and Publishing Company Ltd.'. Later, by 1933, they had relocated to 55 Fleet Street, where they remained until at least 1937. By 1942, they relocated to 167 Fleet Street, followed by 114 Fleet Street by 1964. It is of note that many of the Geographia Ltd. maps feature a peculiar dating system wherein the letters in the world CUMBERLAND correspond to the numbers 1234567890, such that a date is rendered by substitution, so A.MU would break out like this A = 8, M = 3, U = 2, so 8.32 or, August 1932. Or, MM.YY e.g. E.MC = 5.31 = May 1931. More by this mapmaker...

Condition


Good. Wear along original fold lines. Small areas of infill at nearly every fold intersection.

References


OCLC 853782595.