Maps
Our map shop includes a collection of ancient maps, vintage maps and old maps of a variety of historical islands, cities and locations. These distinctive maps capture the spirit, beauty, and romance of the past, while charting the actual islands of today. Created from hand-painted watercolors, these unique lithographs are printed on rich parchment paper and feature ornate borders, compass roses, and exquisite calligraphy. Each map is professionally packaged to assure its safety and preserve its quality. Whether kept as a momento or given as a gift, our maps provide a handsome addition to any home or office. For those who have experienced the magic of the islands, the collection brings cherished memories to life. For those who long to travel and explore, they offer a taste of the romantic world that awaits.
Florida Keys Map This attractive Florida Keys Map details all the unique keys that make up the Florida Keys.
$18.95
Hurricane Tracking Chart This beautiful Hurricane Tracking Chart displays the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico along with the land masses that are affect by hurricanes.
$18.95
Lighthouses of the Florida Keys Map This beautiful Lighthouses of the Florida Keys Map displays the lighthouses that surround and protect boaters along the Florida Keys.
$18.95
Old Alaska Map Alaska was admitted to the Union as the 49th state. Known as "The Last Frontier" it is the largest state in area, covering 570,374 square miles. Purchased from Russia in 1867 for $7.2 million, at first Alaska was called "Seward's Folly" after the Secretary of State who engineered its acquisition. The "folly" turned into a bargain when gold was discovered in the Klondike in 1896. Site of Mount McKinley, the highest peak in North America, Alaska is famous for its national parks, abundant wildlife and vast expanse of wilderness. Measures 20 1/4" x 27".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Ambergris Cay Map This beautifully detailed map of the Ambergris Cay in Belize is a worthy addition to any wall. Once populated by the Maya, who dug a narrow channel at the northernmost tip of Ambergris Cay, this island was a hub of trading activity for the cacao market in the region. A stunning spot with an interesting history, this antique map of Ambergris Cay Measures 18" x 24".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Antigua Map A British colony since 1632, Antigua was granted independence in 1981. Located in the Leeward Islands of the West Indies, it covers 171 square miles with a population of 65,000 people. English is the national language and the form of government is a constitutional monarchy. Tourism and the manufacture of rum are foundations of the island's economy. Antigua's capital city is St. John's. Measures 19 1/2" x 24 1/4".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Aruba Antique Style Map A Dutch colony for hundreds of years, Aruba is now a self-governing autonomous member of the Netherlands. Its capital is Oranjestad and the main languages are English and Dutch. With an area of 75 square miles and a population of 70,000, Aruba's chief industries are oil refining and tourism.
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper. Measures 19" x 26.25".
$29.95
Old Australia Antique Style Map Australia is the sixth largest nation after Russia, Canada, China, the United States of America and Brazil. It has, however, a relatively small population. It is the driest inhabited continent on earth. Its interior has one of the lowest rainfalls in the world. Overseas tourists are drawn by Australia’s sunshine, sandy beaches, the vast outback, rainforests, the Great Barrier Reef, unique flora and fauna, the Gold Coast of Queensland, and the attractions of its cities since it is the most urbanized countries, with about 70 per cent of its population living in the 10 largest cities.
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper. Measures 18"x24".
$29.95
Old Bahamas Map A British colony since 1783, the Bahamas became self-governing in 1964 and achieved full independence in 1973. Although it includes 700 subtropical islands and over 2,000 corals and cays, only 29 islands are inhabited. The land area is 5,382 square miles with a population of 253,000. Nassau is the capital and the major industries include tourism, offshore finance and banking. Measures 20" x 27".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Baja California Map Discovered by Europeans in late 1533 or early 1534, the peninsula now named Baja California was visited by a variety of explorers and missionaries. There are natural wonders found throughout the entire 1,100 mile length of the Baja, such as the Copper Canyons, a centerpiece of Northern Mexico that attracts visitors from all over the world. Map measures 15.5"x18.5".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Barbados Map A British colony since 1652, Barbados achieved its independence in 1966. It is the easternmost islands of the Lesser Antilles chain with a lush, gently rolling landscape. The island's 430 square miles are home to 255,000 people and its capital is Bridgetown. Sugar, molasses and rum are the foundation of the economy, along with a growing tourist industry. Measures 19 1/2" x 24 1/2".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Bay Islands Map The Bay Islands consist of three islands located off the Northern Coast of Honduras. The Islands are part of the world's second largest barrier reef. Roatan being the largest with Utila to the west and Guanaja to the east. Columbus is credited with its discovery in 1502. Spain controlled the islands during the 1500s, and today Honduras is a Republic considered world class in diving locations. Measures 19 1/4" x 24".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Belize Map Until 1973, Belize was a colony of the United Kingdom, British Honduras. It became independent in 1981. Bordering Mexico, Guatemala and the Caribbean Sea, it has a subtropical climate with dense forests where jaguar still roam. Agriculture has become dominate, with crops such as sugar-cane, rice and fruit. Tourism has also developed well. Measures 19 1/4" x 24".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Bermuda Map A group of 150 small coral islands located about 580 miles east of North Carolina, Bermuda covers only 20.6 square miles. Its population is 62,000 and the capital city is Hamilton. Bermuda's convenient location annually attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists to its resort hotels. The island's assembly dates from 1620, making it the oldest legislative body among British dependencies. Content with their British ties, in 1995 Bermuda voters rejected independence by a 3 to 1 majority. Measures 20 1/4" x 27 1/4".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old bonaire Map Along with Curacao, Bonaire is part of the Netherlands Antilles, located off the coast of Venezuela. With a land area of 111 square miles, the island is a growing tourist destination and center for diving. Bonaire's capital is Kralendijk, and its citizens have constitutional equality with the Netherlands. Measures 17 3/4" x 27 1/2".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Caribbean 1 Dark Map Bordered by the United States, Mexico, Central America, and South America, the Caribbean Sea covers almost a million square miles. Its warm waters reach an average depth of 8,448 feet. The lush, windswept islands of the Caribbean are home to more than twenty-five million people. Its larger islands include Cuba, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico. Measures 22" x 30 1/4".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Caribbean 2 Light Map Bordered by the United States, Mexico, Central America, and South America, the Caribbean Sea covers almost a million square miles. Its warm waters reach an average depth of 8,448 feet. The lush, windswept islands of the Caribbean are home to more than twenty-five million people. Its larger islands include Cuba, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico. Measures 27" x 30 1/4".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Costa Rica Map Costa Rica maintains a large agricultural sector. It has expanded its economy to include strong technology, tourism, and ecotourism industries. It borders both the Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific Ocean. It is one of the best places to experience the tropics. It's also mostly coastline, which means great beaches, surfing, and a climate made for an ideal vacation.
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper. Measures 18 3/4" x 20".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Cozumel Map Part of Mexico, Cozumel is situated off the eastern coast of the Yucatan peninsula about a hundred miles west of Cuba. The island is a popular year-round tourist destination because of its warm climate, beautiful beaches and excellent location. Measures 19 1/4" x 27".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Cuba Map The largest Caribbean Island in both size and population, Cuba has an area of 42,804 square miles and 11 million residents. The nation won its independence from Spain in 1898 and - until the communist revolution of 1959 - was a favorite of US tourists with its luxurious hotels, nightlife, and gambling. Its primary exports are sugar and nickel, while Cuban cigars are still considered the finest in the world. The capital, Havana, boasts more than two million residents. Measures 14 1/2" x 26 1/2".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Curacao Map Curacao, now known world wide as the creators of the famous Curacao liqueur, was once the nexus point of trading and commerce for the Netherlands Antilles. It is also the birthplace of Papiamentu, the polyglot lingua franca and the language spoken throughout the ABC islands. A deeply fascinating island on many levels, the Curacao Antique Map is an added attraction to any wall. Measures 18" x 22"
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Dominican Republic Map The Dominican Republic is a country located on the eastern two-thirds of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, bordering Haiti.
$29.95
Old Florida Keys Map The Sunshine State stretches five hundred miles from the Georgia and Alabama borders to Key West, the southernmost point in the United States. Its 65,576 square miles are home to fifteen million people. the fourth largest in population among the states. It boasts the oldest city in America, St. Augustine, as well as the nation's most popular tourist attraction, Disney World. Florida is a haven for retirees, tourists, and the site of the Everglades National Park. Miami is the largest city and the capital is Tallahassee. Measures 19 1/4" x 25 3/4".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Florida Map The Sunshine State stretches five hundred miles from the Georgia and Alabama borders to Key West, the southernmost point in the United States. Its 65,576 square miles are home to fifteen million people. the fourth largest in population among the states. It boasts the oldest city in America, St. Augustine, as well as the nation's most popular tourist attraction, Disney World. Florida is a haven for retirees, tourists, and the site of the Everglades National Park. Miami is the largest city and the capital is Tallahassee. Measures 22" x 30".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old France Map Located in the heart of Europe, France has been a leader of western civilization for more than a thousand years. With a population of fifty-eight million, France balances a strong industrial base with an abundant variety of agricultural products. France is famed for art, architecture, cuisine, fashion, and literature. Its capital, Paris, is considered one of the most beautiful and romantic cities in the world. Measures 21" x 24".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Grand Caymans Map Part of the British West Indies, Grand Cayman is the largest of the three Cayman Islands that lie south of Cuba and northwest of Jamaica. A British dependency, Grand Cayman is a duty free port. In the 1970s it became a tax-free refuge for foreign funds and many banks opened branches on the island. The population is 30,000 and the capital is Georgetown. Measures 18 1/4" x 26".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Grenada Map When Christopher Columbus sailed by Grenada in 1498, he named the island Concepcion. But Spanish sailors found its lush beauty so reminiscent of the green hills of Andalusia that they choose the name Grenada to honor the city of Granada in Spain. This island is truly abounding in natural beauty such as waterfalls, rainforests and one of the most hauntingly lovely mountain lakes one could imagine. Little wonder it is sought out by travelers worldwide as a spot to bask in the artistry the earth creates. Grenada Antique Map measures 18" x 22 3/4".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Hawaii Map The Aloha State was admitted to the Union in 1959, making it the fiftieth state. Located 2,400 miles southwest of San Francisco, Hawaii is made up of several islands covering 10,932 square miles. Its population of 1.8 million is more than sixty percent Asian or Pacific Islanders. Honolulu, on the island of Oahu, is the capital and largest city. Oahu is the site of Pearl Harbor where the Japanese attacked on December 7, 2024 which brought the United States into World War II. Measures 18 1/4" x 25 3/4".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Italy Map Italy became a nation-state in 1861 when the regional states of the peninsula, along with Sardinia and Sicily, were united under King Victor Emmanuel II. For more than 3,000 years Italy experienced many migrations and invasions from Germanic, Celtic, Byzantine Greek, and Lombard peoples. Italy was home to many well-known and influential civilizations, such as the Etruscans, Greeks, and Romans.
$29.95
Old Jamaica Map A colony of Great Britain since 1670, Jamaica became an independent nation in 1962. Its 2.5 million people live on 11,425 square miles in the center of the Greater Antilles chain of islands. Jamaica produces bauxite, sugar cane, coffee, and bananas. It has a large tourist industry and is well known as the birthplace of reggae music. The capital and largest city is Kingston. Measures 20 1/2" x 28".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Little Cayman Map Little Cayman is the smallest of the Cayman Islands, only 10 miles long by 2 miles wide. Columbus discovered the Cayman Islands on his fourth and last journey across the waters of the world. When he found them, so many turtles swarmed over the rocks that the Caymans were originally named Las Tortugas or The Turtles. Little Cayman still abounds in life and is famous for its iguana population, as well as for the quality of its scuba diving. The Little Cayman Antique Map measures 16" x 20 3/4" and is ideal for bringing old world style to new world dTcor!
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Martinique Map Martinique is a mountainous island lying in the Lesser Antilles about 300 mi (483 km) northeast of Venezuela.ß Martinique became a domain of the French crown in 1674.ß It became an overseas department of France in 1946.ß Fort-de-France is the capital.ß Martinique's sugar exports made it one of France's most valuable colonies; although slavery was abolished in 1848, sugar continued to hold a dominant position in the economy.ß A target of dispute during the Anglo-French worldwide colonial struggles, Martinique was finally confirmed as a French possession after the Napoleonic wars.ß In 1902 an eruption of Mt. PelTe destroyed the town of St. Pierre.
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Mexico Map Located between the southern border of the United States and Central America, Mexico covers 756,000 square miles and has a population of almost one hundred million people. A colony of Spain since the 16th century, Mexico won its independence in 1821. Steel, chemical, oil and tourism are the major industries. Mexico City, the capital, is one of the largest and fastest-growing cities in the world with a population of well over ten million people. Measures 18 3/4" x 25 3/4".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Nova Scotia Map Nova Scotia is a Canadian province located on Canada's southeastern coast. Nova Scotia has an extravagant variety of landscapes and low-key attractions along its winding roads: from dense forests to bucolic farmlands, from ragged coast to melancholy bogs, and from historic villages to dynamic downtowns. It has fewer than a million residents; one in three are in and around Halifax. It has ferry links to the United States, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland.
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Puerto Rico Map With four million people living on 3,515 square miles, Puerto Rico has a population density of almost eleven hundred people per square mile. Residents live on a lush island with rain forests, mountain ranges, and broad white beaches. The capital city, San Juan, is a favorite of US tourists and foreign investors. Puerto Rico's economy, once dependent on sugar and coffee, is now based on manufacturing. Food processing, electrical equipment and tourism are major industries. Measures 16 1/2" x 30".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Quintana Roo Map Quintana Roo, is the youngest state of the Mexican Republic and lies in the Yucatan Peninsula. During the War of the Castes starting in the 1840s control of this region was held by the independent Maya nation of Chan Santa Cruz, headquartered around what is now the town of Felipe Carrillo Puerto. The religion of the "Talking Cross" was prominent, governed by Mayan priests who guarded a cross said to speak to the faithful. In the early decades of the 20th century, the Mexican government began to take back this area it was awarded the status of a Free Sovereign State in October 8, 2024 after having filled population and economic requirements. This state was named Quintana Roo after an early patriot of the Mexican Republic, AndrTs Quintana Roo. Map measures 16 3/4" x 24".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old St. Barths Map When Columbus discovered this island on his second voyage, he named it after his younger brother Bartholomew - St. Barthelemeo. Because of the lack of fresh water on the island, he moved on. The Knights of Malta held the island for a short time but were run off by Carib Indians. So this island became a pirate headquarters for a substantial amount of time and treasure is still rumored to be buried there to this day! The St. Barths Antique Map measures 18" x 19 1/4" and is an excellent way to complete the wall dTcor in any room of the home or office.
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old St. Kitts and Nevis Map With an area of 104 square miles and population of 42,000, St. Kitts and Nevis are located east of Puerto Rico in the Caribbean Sea. The population is largely of African descent and lives in rural areas along the coast. Agriculture is the mainstay of the economy with sugar cane, cotton and fruits as the major crops. Sugar processing and tourism are leading industries. Once a British colony, the islands gained their independence in 1983. In 1997 the Nevis legislature voted to secede, but their decision was narrowly rejected by voters in 1998. Measures 20" x 20".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old St. Lucia Map The second largest of the Windward Islands in the eastern Caribbean, Santa Lucia has an area of 238 square miles and a population of 157,000. The capital is Castries. A British colony since 1814, Santa Lucia received its independence in 1979 and is a parliamentary democracy. Primary industries include clothing, tourism and beverages. The island also produces cocoa, bananas and coconuts. Measures 19 3/4" x 24 1/2".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old St. Martin - St. Maarten Map The northern two thirds of St. Maarten belongs to French Guadeloupe and is called St. Martin. The southern third is part of the Netherlands Antilles chain of islands and is governmentally linked to the Netherlands. The Dutch portion of the island covers 13 square miles and was badly damaged by Hurricane Luis in 1995. Tourism is the primary industry. Measures 18 1/4" x 24".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old St. Vincent Antique Style Map Located in the eastern Caribbean as part of the Windward chain of islands, St. Vincent and the Grenadines have an area of 150 square miles and a population of 118,000. Columbus landed on St. Vincent in 1492 and the island was ruled by Spain, France, and Britain before achieving its independence in 1979. Its economy is based on agriculture and tourism. The capital is Kingstown.
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper. Measures 15.5"x27.25".
$29.95
Old Texas Map With an area of 268,000 square miles and a population of more than 19 million, Texas is the second largest state in both size and population. Stretching 800 miles from Louisiana to New Mexico, Texas was ruled by Spain and Mexico before becoming an independent nation in 1836. It joined the Union in 1845. Texas boasts a divers economy that includes oil, manufacturing, high tech and agriculture. Its largest cities are Houston and Dallas with the state capital being Austin. Measures 25" x 25".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Tobago Map Tobago has been the most hotly contested of all the islands in the Caribbean, changing hands between 22 and 32 times. Along with the French, British and Dutch vying for control, Tobago was also once an haven for pirates! Now the oldest forest reserve in the Caribbean has been established on Tobago and is a draw for bird lovers and hikers worldwide. The Tobago Antique Map measures 18 1/4" x 24".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Trinidad Map The captivating island of Trinidad was named in honor of the Holy Trinity by Columbus when discovered on Tuesday 31st of July 1498 during his third voyage. The former Amerindian name for the island was Ieri, Land of the Hummingbird, another lovely moniker for an island filled with astonishing delights. The Trinidad Antique Map measures 18 1/4" x 24", adorn your wall with a little piece of history today.
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Turks and Caicos Map Turks and Caicos Islands are an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. They have the third largest coral reef system and the best tropical beaches in the world, making it a premier beach, diving and snorkeling destination with pristine, white sandy beaches complemented with crystal clear turquoise waters. The islands are relatively flat but vary from sand dunes to lush green vegetation.
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old USA Map With an area of 3,536,278 square miles and a population of more than 265 million, the United States stretches from the Florida Keys in the Atlantic to the Arctic Circle of Alaska and the volcanoes of Hawaii in the Pacific. A former colony of Great Britain, the United States declared its independence in 1776. Composed of fifty states, its federal government is centered in Washington, D.C. A beacon for freedom and economic opportunity, the United States has attracted immigrants from around the globe. It leads the world in manufacturing, medical research, information technology and agricultural production. Measures 19 1/4" x 28".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old Virgin Islands Map The U.S. Virgin Islands include St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix. They have a population of almost 100,000 and a total land area of 134 square miles. Since 1923, their residents have been citizens of the United States. Located about 70 miles east of Puerto Rico, the economy is based on tourism, rum, textiles, pharmaceuticals, and electronics. The capital is Charlotte Amalie on St. Thomas. The British Virgin Islands include Tortola, Virgin Gorda and Anegada with a combined population of 13,000. Measures 20" x 27".
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
$29.95
Old World Map The World is made up of seven continents: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Europe, Australia and Antarctica. Its altitude ranges from Mount Everest at 29,028 feet to Death Valley, California at minus 282 feet. The oceans and seas of the world cover six times the area of its land mass. The world contains more than 160 countries with a population of at least 6 billion. China and India are the most populous countries.
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper.
This map is but one map from a collection of over forty different maps taken from original watercolor paintings. They are meticulously printed on quality parchment paper. Size: 18 1/4" x 28 1/2".
$29.95
Shipwrecks of Florida Keys Map This beautiful chart shows the location of over 500 shipwrecks from Soldier Key to the Dry Tortugas by type of ship and year sunk.
$18.95
Shipwrecks of Florida Map This stunning chart shows the location of over 1000 shipwrecks from Florida to the Mississipi Delta.
$18.95
Shipwrecks of Virginia This beautiful Shipwrecks of Virginia details most of the know shipwrecks in the area.
$18.95