Michael Alexander Gage’s 1836 four-sheet trigonometrical map of Liverpool is an exceptionally detailed urban and maritime survey, depicting every street, building, dock, and commercial feature of the city at the height of its importance as a global port, while also highlighting landmarks such as the Liverpool and Manchester Railway and extensive waterfront infrastructure. Inscribed by Gage to Captain Nathan Holdridge, the map combines precise measurements, historical and statistical notes, and elaborate artistic elements—including Liverpool’s coat of arms—to create what Gage described as “the most perfect map,” now regarded as one of the finest nineteenth-century urban surveys of Britain. PRINT DETAILS A high-quality reproduction of an antique map, professionally printed—ideal for collectors and stylish wall décor. • Fine art reproduction printed using a Canon imagePROGRAF TX-4000 • Printed on 250 gsm heavyweight matte archival paper (museum quality) • Pigment-based Canon Lucia EX inks – water-resistant and fade-resistant • Frame not included • Each map includes a 0.2 inch white border for easy framing • Multiple size options available (custom sizes upon request)












