Item number: REP736
High Quality Giclee Reproduction
High quality giclee print of probably the earliest map of the town of Provincetown, MA, 1795, by Joshua Atkins Mayo, Solomon Cook, and Samuel Rider, Selectmen. Shows roads, windmills, meetinghouses, and ponds. This image has been slightly retouched but many of the antique map's imperfections remain visible in the image. We can further reduce the imperfections on request for an additional cost. Measures approx. 19.5"h x 17"w to the edges of the printed area. The white paper extends beyond these measurements and can be trimmed off if desired. May require additional processing time.
High quality giclee print of probably the earliest map of the town of Provincetown, MA, 1795, by Joshua Atkins Mayo, Solomon Cook, and Samuel Rider, Selectmen. Shows roads, windmills, meetinghouses, and ponds. This image has been slightly retouched but many of the antique map's imperfections remain visible in the image. We can further reduce the imperfections on request for an additional cost. Measures approx. 19.5"h x 17"w to the edges of the printed area. The white paper extends beyond these measurements and can be trimmed off if desired. May require additional processing time.
Item Number: REP736