Features from Cooper's Map of Sussex
  Symbolr used by Cooper to indicate roads. These form a complex network throughout the map. His emphasis almost seems to ber more on the road system than on the towns and countryside that runs through.
  These curving lines are the rivers which, like the roads, are given a great deal of emphasis throughout Cooper's map.
  The compass is only slightly decorative, like the rest of the map. Cooper does not seem to have been interested as much in the decorative as in the informative content of this map.
  Cooper's scale bar.
  The simple title bar, placed in the upper right-hand portion of the map. Again, this has been stripped of many of the decorative elements which appear in many of the other maps.