Background
Christopher was born in Wakefield, Yorkshire, He moved to London in 1818.
Christopher was born in Wakefield, Yorkshire, He moved to London in 1818.
The first recipient of the award was Benjamin Donn whose map of Devon, completed in 1765, had taken five and a half years to produce.
His first map publication (of Yorkshire) was based on his own surveying. In 1759 the Royal Society of Arts (as now is) announced a prize of £1000 for an original survey of England at a scale of one-inch-to-the-mile (approx 1:63,000). Maps of many counties followed.
The Greenwoods" intention was for a series of maps of the whole country at a one inch scale.
Between 1817 and 1830 they produced a series of splendid large-scale folding maps of most of the counties based on their own surveys. Their “Atlas of the Counties of England” (c1834) was beautifully engraved and decorated with large vignettes of prominent buildings of the county.
The maps were engraved on steel, a more durable medium than copper. Some of them were issued uncoloured, but most are now found with full-wash colour across the body of the map.