- VINTAGE MAP REPRODUCTION: Add style to any room's decor with this beautiful decorative print. Whether your interior design is modern, rustic or classic, a map is never out of fashion
- MUSEUM QUALITY INKS AND PAPER: Printed on thick heavyweight matte paper with archival giclee inks, this historic fine art will decorate your wall for years to come
- ARTWORK CREATED IN THE USA: Every antique map is edited for image quality, color and vibrance, so it can look its best while retaining historical character. Makes a great gift!
- FRAME READY: Your unframed poster ships crease-free, rolled in a sturdy mailing tube. Many maps fit easy-to-find standard size frames 16x20, 16x24, 18x24, 24x30, 24x36, saving on custom framing
- Watermarks will not appear in the printed picture. Old maps sometimes have blemishes, tears, or stamps that may be removed from the final print
California State Engineering Department. Detail Irrigation Map. Porterville Sheet. Tipton Sheet. Wm. Ham. Hall, State Engineer. Irrigation Data 1885. | California State Engineering Department. Detail Irrigation Map(s) (for the San Joaquin Valley). Wm. Ham. Hall, State Engineer. Irrigation Data 1885. | A series of eleven detailed maps, on ten sheets showing townships, ranges and sections, physical and cultural geographical features, ranchos, and irrigation works, including canals, artesian wells, relief, swamps, railroads, roads, dry washes, pipelines, etc. Identifies the holdings of various water and land companies, colonies, and individual landowners. "Irrigated lands" and "Lands for which water is held" are identified. Irrigation systems often differentiated by owner usually a ranch, land company, or colony name. Maps are scanned from the holdings of the Water Resources Center Archives, University of California Library. Mounted on linen.
We print high quality reproductions of historical maps, photographs, prints, etc. Because of their historical nature, some of these images may show signs of wear and tear - small rips, stains, creases, etc. We believe that in many cases this contributes to the historical character of the item.