Turkic World MapMahmud Kashgari’s map of the Turkic world from the late 11th century. North is on the left. The thick orange lines are mountains. Green is water.
Found here.
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Title page from The Atlas of the United States Printed for the Use of the Blind by S.G. Howe, 1837. Found at David Rumsey Map Collection (via).
Vermont Mountains.Detail from The Atlas of the United States Printed for the Use of the Blind by S.G. Howe, 1837. Found at David Rumsey Map Collection (via).
City Chart by Matt Mullican.
Found here.
The weather today, 111 years ago.
Witterung des 2. Januar 1901, Heiterer, kühler Wintertag.
German weather map.Found here.
Horizon Notations. (XVI) Horizon, Mögliche Farben des Horizonts, Position, Himmelsrichtung, Externe Zentren I-VII.
By Jorinde Voigt found at but does it float.
World without water.
(Den Aardkloot van water ontbloot, na twee zijden aante sien.)Dutch, 1690.
Found here.
Around the World.
Found here.
Tony Rossi working on a Landsat map (circa 1976).
Found here.
Resources of Asia.
Found here.
Early Korean map. Woodblock print.
This was made by an 11 year old boy named Fritz and it charts his Jewish  family’s escape from Berlin to Brazil in 1938.  The caption at the top  says in German From the old home to the new home! More info here.
From the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary, published in Russia,1890-1907.
See high-res here.
From Atlas Cosmobiographique by Petur Beron, 1859


Found here.