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  •   KBLC - The Bedford Level Corporation
    •   7 - Reports, Library, Maps and Plans
      •   3 - Maps and Plans
        • 4 - Printed Maps from William Dugdale's "The History of Imbanking and Drayning of Divers Fenns and Marshes, Both in Forein Parts and in this Kingdom, and of the Improvements thereby"
RefNoKBLC/7/3/4/8
AltRefNoR59/31/40/12
Title"A Map of the East and West Fenne"
DescriptionMap of East Fen and West Fen, based on Wenceslaus Hollar's engraving of 1661. Scale 1" to 1.5 miles. Printed. Originally bound between pp. 423-24 of William Dugdale's "The History of Imbanking and Drayning"
Date[1661 - 1662]
CreatorNameBedford Level Corporation
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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