
A Pocket Companion of the Roads of England. Shewing ye Computed Miles from town to town very used full for all Gentlemen that Travel to any part of England
Dated between 1700 and 1799
It is exactly what it says it is, a companion for weary travelers.
A fantastic piece of history to hang on your wall
The primary modes of transportation in England were stagecoaches for long distances, and horse-drawn carriages and carts for shorter trips. Water transport on rivers and canals was also significant for moving goods and people.
Stagecoaches were the most common way to travel over long distances, connecting major cities and towns. They were a more efficient way to travel than walking or riding a horse, particularly for longer journey
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Product Code: Com
Brand: Old curiosity
Product Condition: New