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Not so strange, Francis. My message appeared on lismaps on Monday. There was a technical hitch which delayed it appearing on maps-L til yesterday. You don't really think I wouldn't send a message about a UK map resource to lismaps, do you? Tut tut tut.

--- On Fri, 14/5/10, Francis Herbert <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


From: Francis Herbert <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: FW: Maps in the FCO Historical Collection, Foyle Special Collections Library, King's College London
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Friday, 14 May, 2010, 10:10


Forwarded from a US-sited discussion list, originating from a
London-based collection relating to a British official archival
collection, to a UK-based discussion list. Isn't life strange?:)

Francis (strange) Herbert

-----Original Message-----
From: Maps, Air Photo, GIS Forum - Map Librarianship
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Angela R Cope
Sent: 13 May 2010 12:57
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Subject: Maps in the FCO Historical Collection, Foyle Special
Collections Library, King's College London

From: A CARLUCCI <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Maps in the FCO Historical Collection, Foyle Special
Collections Library, King's College London
To: maps-l
Date: Monday, 10 May, 2010, 16:15

** WITH APOLOGIES FOR CROSS-POSTING **

Dear map colleagues

We are writing to let you know of a newly available resource for the
study of historical maps.

The Foyle Special Collections Library at King's College London is the
home of the historical book collection of the UK 's Foreign and
Commonwealth Office, which was transferred to King's on permanent loan
in 2007. The FCO Historical Collection includes more than 60,000 volumes
of books, journals, pamphlets, etc., which were the working tools of
diplomacy and empire for the Foreign Office, and also the Colonial and
Dominions Offices. The collection's geographical scope is vast, and
materials date from the 17 th to the early 20 th centuries.

The Discovery and Empire Project, which has been cataloguing the
collection since January 2009, has turned up a large selection of travel
accounts and memoirs, many of which are illustrated with maps. Included
are cartographical works by Arrowsmith, Bellin, Blaeu, Bowen, D'Anville,
Faden, Fer, Houdan, Jefferys, Kitchin, Robert de Vaugondy, Senex,
Tardieu, and van der Aa.

Important maps and cartographers are noted in the catalogue records for
these volumes, which are available via the KCL online catalogue at
http://library.kcl.ac.uk/ as well as COPAC ( http://copac.ac.uk/ ). We
also hope to add this information to our WorldCat /OCLC records in the
near future ( http://www.worldcat.org/ ).

Further details of the FCO Historical Collection are available in the
Foyle Special Collections Library's illustrated publication, "The year
in review, 2008-9", which is available in PDF format at
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/iss/archivespec/learn-exhib/pub.html . There is
also a dedicated brochure on the FCO collection at
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/content/1/c6/06/81/32/FCOCollectionleaflet.pdf .

If you would like to receive printed copies of the review or the
brochure, or have any other questions about the collection, please
contact us at [log in to unmask] .

Please note that the collection at King's does not include the documents
and records generated by FCO staff, nor their photographic collections.
We hope you will find this of interest.

Katie Sambrook, Special Collections Librarian, [log in to unmask]
.uk

and

April Carlucci, Discovery and Empire Senior Project Cataloguer,
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King's College London
Foyle Special Collections Library
Chancery Lane
London WC2A 1LR UK
Tel:(44)+(0)20 7848 1845; Fax:(44)+(0)20 7848 1843;
www.kcl.ac.uk/specialcollections