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"Sir, when a man is tired of London he is tired of life: for there is in London all that life can afford."



Samuel Johnson (1709-1784)











Chosen because it is simple to remember, this is an easy way to access the map directly.The map can still be reached via the MAPCO website. Similarly the MAPCO website can still be accessed through the Map Of London 1868 website. The map is still part of the MAPCO : Map And Plan Collection Online website.Do take a look at this wonderful map. The detail is truly stunning!

This is one of the largest maps to be displayed on the MAPCO website. The detail is amazing. Cassell, Petter & Galpin, who had previously published the map in 1863, declared that their "large map of London, as well as being the largest, is universally admitted to be the best map of London ever produced". This highly detailed map is on a very large scale of 9 ⅜ " to 1 Statute Mile. This map has its own domain name:

Taken from "Antiquities Of The City Of Westminster" by John Thomas Smith, 1807; containing "Sixty-Two Additional Plates To Smiths Antiquities Of Westminster" by John Thomas Smith, c1809.

The caption below the map reads: Plan Of Part Of The City Of Westminster, Copied From Radulphus Aggas's Map, Taken In The Reign Of Queen Elizabeth, 1578.

Taken from "Antiquities Of The City Of Westminster" by John Thomas Smith, 1807; containing "Sixty-Two Additional Plates To Smiths Antiquities Of Westminster" by John Thomas Smith, c1809.

Taken from "Antiquities Of The City Of Westminster" by John Thomas Smith, 1807; containing "Sixty-Two Additional Plates To Smiths Antiquities Of Westminster" by John Thomas Smith, c1809.

Copied from Agas's Map Published 1578, centred on Charing Cross.The caption below the map reads:The Village Of Charing, &c.: From Radulphus Aggas's Map, Taken In The Reign Of Queen Elizabeth, 1578.

Taken from "Antiquities Of The City Of Westminster" by John Thomas Smith, 1807; containing "Sixty-Two Additional Plates To Smiths Antiquities Of Westminster" by John Thomas Smith, c1809.

Original engraved print on paper with later hand colouring. In excellent condition.Based on a map of London attributed to Ralph Agas . Refer to Howgego No. 2 (a) for details of Hatton's version of this map.

Engraved for Stow's Survey of London (1720). See (2) below for details.

Engraved and Published from the Agas map held in the Guildhall Library. Paper on linen, but not dissected, folded unevenly. Includes reference letters and numbers on many buildings, but there is no key to these. Includes notes by W.H. Overall, F.S.A., Librarian To The Corporation Of London.

London. Published as the Act directs, 30 May. 1809, by John Thomas Smith, No. 4, Polygon, Somers Town.

Taken from "Antiquities Of The City Of Westminster" by John Thomas Smith, 1807; containing "Sixty-Two Additional Plates To Smiths Antiquities Of Westminster" by John Thomas Smith, c1809.

The caption below the map reads: Plan Of Arundel And Essex Houses. Copied from Ogilby's & Morgan's twenty-sheet plan of London, etched by Hollar. - N.B. For the friendly loan of this rare print the publisher is indebted to Mr Samuel Woodburn, of St Martin's Lane. London. Published as the Act directs, Augt 20. 1808, by John Thomas Smith, No. 31, Castle Street East, Oxford Street.

Taken from "Antiquities Of The City Of Westminster" by John Thomas Smith, 1807; containing "Sixty-Two Additional Plates To Smiths Antiquities Of Westminster" by John Thomas Smith, c1809.

Proposed rebuilding plan of London in the wake of the Great Fire of London, 1666.

Engraved for "A New and Universal History, Description, and Survey Of The Cities Of London and Westminster, The Borough of Southwark, And Their Adjacent Parts. Including not only all the Parishes within the Bills of Mortality, but the Towns, Villages, Palaces, Seats, and Country, to the extent of Twenty Miles round, Comprizing A Circle Of Near One Hundred And Fifty Miles" By Walter Harrison, Esq. 1775.

Proposed rebuilding plan of London in the wake of the Great Fire of London, 1666.

Engraved for "A New and Universal History, Description, and Survey Of The Cities Of London and Westminster, The Borough of Southwark, And Their Adjacent Parts. Including not only all the Parishes within the Bills of Mortality, but the Towns, Villages, Palaces, Seats, and Country, to the extent of Twenty Miles round, Comprizing A Circle Of Near One Hundred And Fifty Miles" By Walter Harrison, Esq. 1775.

Folding map showing the extent of the Great Fire of London, engraved for Noorthouck's1772. Includes a Reference To All The Churches Both In The City And Suburbs, and a Reference To Remarkable Places.Based on Wenceslaus Hollar's 1666 map of the Great Fire of London entitledAs described by the lengthy title above, the blank part of the map clearly shows the extent of the Great Fire.This map is represented in Howgego as No. 19, Derivative (b).

Taken from "A New History of London, Including Westminster and Southwark, to which is added, A General Survey of the Whole; Describing The Public Buildings, Late Improvements, &c. Illustrated WIth Copper-Plates." by John Noorthouck. London, 1773.

Includes "An Explanation of the several Forts on the Line of Communication", which details all 23 forts on the London wall.

Engraved for "A New and Universal History, Description, and Survey Of The Cities Of London and Westminster, The Borough of Southwark, And Their Adjacent Parts. Including not only all the Parishes within the Bills of Mortality, but the Towns, Villages, Palaces, Seats, and Country, to the extent of Twenty Miles round, Comprizing A Circle Of Near One Hundred And Fifty Miles" By Walter Harrison, Esq. 1775.

Taken from "Antiquities Of The City Of Westminster" by John Thomas Smith, 1807; containing "Sixty-Two Additional Plates To Smiths Antiquities Of Westminster" by John Thomas Smith, c1809.

Folding map. Slipcase torn and in poor condition, though label is better preserved. Map consists of hand coloured sections laid down on linen. Map title above top border. Table of references to public buildings at top left, and to churches at top right. The map is divided into squares numbered for reference. The main table of references is below the map outside the border. There is no key to the stippling or symbols used ( Howgego pp134-5).

Hand coloured map on paper. Good condition with some foxing, offset and staining.Single page map showing the main thoroughfares of London in 1790, with every turnpike, and the area of every turnpike trust shown by a different colour. The Thames, the turnpike gates, and the areas of the trusts are coloured.The title is in a raised panel along the top of the map. In the upper two corners are the names of the gates with references by numbers and references to the colours on the map, and other notes. Imprint details in panel below map.Source: ( Fordham pps. 40-41).

Taken from: Cary's Survey Of The High Roads From London To Hampton Court, Bagshot, Oakingham, [and twenty-three other places in the neighbourhood of the metropolis.] On a Scale of one Inch to a Mile; wherein Every Gentleman's Seat, situate on, or seen from the Road, (however distant) are laid down, with the Name of the Possessor; to which is added The Number Of Inns on each separate Route; also, The different Turnpike Gates, shewing The Connection which one trust has with another. London: Printed for J. Cary, Engraver & Map seller, the corner of Arundel Street, Strand. July 1st. 1790.

Map divided into squares lettered along margins for reference. Built-up areas stippled in city, hatched elsewhere ( Howgego pp 126).This is a 1775 map in a later 1777 slipcase. This copy is an earlier state than the first known copy recorded in Howgego as No. 168 (1).

Scale & compass rose bottom right. Imprint & table of references to churches and principal buildings located below map.

Printed for Carington Bowles, at his Map and Print-Warehouse, No. 69 in St Paul’s Church Yard, London.

Taken from "A New History of London, Including Westminster and Southwark, to which is added, A General Survey of the Whole; Describing The Public Buildings, Late Improvements, &c. Illustrated With Copper-Plates." by John Noorthouck. London, 1773.

Taken from "A New History of London, Including Westminster and Southwark, to which is added, A General Survey of the Whole; Describing The Public Buildings, Late Improvements, &c. Illustrated With Copper-Plates." by John Noorthouck. London, 1773.

Taken from "A New History of London, Including Westminster and Southwark, to which is added, A General Survey of the Whole; Describing The Public Buildings, Late Improvements, &c. Illustrated With Copper-Plates." by John Noorthouck. London, 1773.

Taken from "A New History of London, Including Westminster and Southwark, to which is added, A General Survey of the Whole; Describing The Public Buildings, Late Improvements, &c. Illustrated With Copper-Plates." by John Noorthouck. London, 1773.

Includes the north end of old London Bridge, Pudding Lane, and the Monument.

Taken from "A New History of London, Including Westminster and Southwark, to which is added, A General Survey of the Whole; Describing The Public Buildings, Late Improvements, &c. Illustrated With Copper-Plates." by John Noorthouck. London, 1773.

Taken from "A New History of London, Including Westminster and Southwark, to which is added, A General Survey of the Whole; Describing The Public Buildings, Late Improvements, &c. Illustrated With Copper-Plates." by John Noorthouck. London, 1773.

Taken from "A New History of London, Including Westminster and Southwark, to which is added, A General Survey of the Whole; Describing The Public Buildings, Late Improvements, &c. Illustrated With Copper-Plates." by John Noorthouck. London, 1773.

Taken from "A New History of London, Including Westminster and Southwark, to which is added, A General Survey of the Whole; Describing The Public Buildings, Late Improvements, &c. Illustrated WIth Copper-Plates." by John Noorthouck. London, 1773.

A Plan Of The Cities Of London And Westminster, And Borough Of Southwark. Engraved for Noorthouck's History of London 1772.

Single page from The Gentleman's Magazine. Printed one side only. Good condition. No offsetting or foxing.

Folding plan on 19th century paper. Explanation at bottom left. Title at top right. Very good condition.

Single page from The London Magazine , The Monthly Chronologer section. Printed one side only. Fair/Good condition. Minor discolouration and foxing.

The London Magazine, or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer . London. Published for R. Baldwin, jun. at the Rose in Pater-Noster-Row .

Taken from "Antiquities Of The City Of Westminster" by John Thomas Smith, 1807; containing "Sixty-Two Additional Plates To Smiths Antiquities Of Westminster" by John Thomas Smith, c1809.

Title across top of map. References across bottom of map. Dedication title in cartouche with City arms and insignia, pennons, cornucopiae, etc., at top left. Compass rose and scale at bottom centre. Dedicated to Sir Peter Delme, Knight and Alderman.



Map Of London

1801









Full Title: Wallis's Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster 1801 Publisher: John Wallis, No.16 Ludgate Street Date: January 24th 1801 Size: 89cm x 45cm (35" x 17¾") Scale: 6¼" : 1 statute mile Extent: Pentonville - Stepney - Lambeth - Hyde Park Description:



An unrecorded variant of Folding map. Slipcase in poor condition, though label is better preserved. Hand coloured sections laid down on linen. Title on oval at top left. Explanation of symbols, Hackney-Coach Fares and Scale at bottom right. This map is extended East by an extra sheet 17¾" x 8¼", from Rotherhithe to Stepney.An unrecorded variant of Howgego No. 214 (4), this copy does not include the additional title "The Isle Of Dogs and the New Docks for the West India Trade" in an oval at the top left as cited in Howgego , nor the imprint "Published May 18th 1801 by J. Wallis".



Map Of London

1804









Full Title: Wallis's Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster 1804 Publisher: John Wallis, No.16 Ludgate Street Date: January 24th 1804 Size: 117.5cm x 43.9cm (46¼" x 17¼") Scale: 6¼" : 1 statute mile Extent: Pentonville - Abbey Marsh - Lambeth - Hyde Park Description:



This map is extended east by an extra sheet 11¾" (30.0cm) wide, from Stepney to Greenwich Marsh. Additional title "The Isle Of Dogs and the New Docks for the West India Trade" in an oval at the top left.



Folding map. Hand coloured sections laid down on linen. Title on oval at top left. Explanation of symbols, Hackney-Coach Fares and Scale at bottom right.This map is extended east by an extra sheet 11¾" (30.0cm) wide, from Stepney to Greenwich Marsh. Additional title "The Isle Of Dogs and the New Docks for the West India Trade" in an oval at the top left. Howgego No. 214 (4-5)



Map Of London

1814







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Full Title: The Strangers Guide Through the Streets of London and Westminster. &c. Second Title: A New and Correct Plan of London and Westminster with the latest Improvements.

Slipcase Title: Wards Plan of London. Printed & Sold by W & T. Darton, Holborn Hill.

Publisher: Pubd. Jany 12th 1814 by Willm. Darton, 58 Holborn Hill, London.

Date: 1814 Size: 35.5cm x 56cm (14" x 22") Scale: 3¾" : 1 Statute Mile Extent: Somers Town - Ratcliffe - Walworth - Knightsbridge Description:



Includes a "List of 200 principal streets with letters of reference to their situation" in the bottom margin.



Recorded in First title in top border. Second title in oval at top right. Compass star and map scale at bottom right. Plan of the Rules of the Fleet Prison inset at top left. Map divided into squares lettered for reference and table of references below map. City area, open spaces, etc., are coloured.Includes a "List of 200 principal streets with letters of reference to their situation" in the bottom margin.Recorded in Howgego as No. 245 (4).



Map Of London 1817









Full Title: Walk 13th. Map Maker: David Hughson Date: 1817 Source: Taken from "Walks Through London, Including Westminster and the Borough of Southwark, with the Surrounding Suburbs; Describing Every Thing Worthy of Observation in the Public Buildings, Places of Entertainment, Exhibitions, Commercial and Literary Institutions, &c. Down to the Present Period. Forming a complete Guide To The British Metropolis, In Two Volumes", by David Hughson, L.L.D. 1817. Printed for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, London; et al., 1817. Publisher: Published by W. Clarke, New Bond Street, Mar. 1. 1817.

Size: 13cm x 21cm (5" x 8¼" Approx) Extent: Hyde Park - Regent Street - Westminster Bridge - Tothill Fields Notes: This walk, taken from Volume II, shows the "Propos'd New St." north of Carlton House, which became Regent Street.



The page also displays an engraved view of The Treasury, Westminster, and shows:



Hyde Park Corner, Turnpike, Grosvenor Place, Piccadilly, Queen's Palace, Garden, Constitution Hill, Green Park, The Road To Chelsea, Bason, Pimlico, Green Coat School, Bridewell, Tothill Fields, Grey Coat School, Peter Street, Almonry, Queen Square, St James's Park, Pagoda Bridge, St James's Street, Pall Mall, Palace, Marlborough House, Carlton House, Proposed New Street (Regent Street), St John Church Yard, Horse Ferry, Millbank Street, College Garden, Old Palace Yard, Sanctuary, New Palace Yard, House of Lords, House Of Commons, Westminster Bridge, Privy Garden Stairs, Admiralty, Horse Guards, Treasury, Whitehall, Charing Cross, Scotland Yard, Northumberland House, & Whitehall Stairs.



Map Of London 1817









Full Title: Walk 15th. Map Maker: David Hughson Date: 1817 Source: Taken from "Walks Through London, Including Westminster and the Borough of Southwark, with the Surrounding Suburbs; Describing Every Thing Worthy of Observation in the Public Buildings, Places of Entertainment, Exhibitions, Commercial and Literary Institutions, &c. Down to the Present Period. Forming a complete Guide To The British Metropolis, In Two Volumes", by David Hughson, L.L.D. 1817. Printed for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, London; et al., 1817. Publisher: Published by W. Clarke, New Bond Street, Apr. 1. 1817.

Size: 13cm x 21cm (5" x 8¼" Approx) Extent: Edgeware Road - The New Road To Paddington - Tottenham Court Road - Oxford Street Notes: This walk, taken from Volume II, shows the "Projected New Street" north of Oxford Street running into Portland Place. This became the north end of Regent Street.



The page also displays an engraved view of Cavendish Square, and shows:



Edgeware Road, Great Cumberland Street, Great Quebec Street, Portman Square, Baker Street, Manchester Square, High Street, Welbeck Street, Wimpole Street, Cavendish Square, Harley Street, Projected New Street (Regent Street), Portland Place, Road To Regent's Park, Great Portland Street, Portland Road, Berner's Street, Hospital, Fitsroy Square, Charlotte Street, John Street, Tottenham Court Road, The New Road To Paddington, & Oxford Street.



Map Of London

1827









Full Title: Cruchley's New Plan Of London Improved To 1827. Including The East And West India Docks Publisher: G.F. Cruchley, Map-Seller, 38 Ludgate Street, London. Date: 1827 Size: 44cm x 92cm (17¼" x 24") excluding border Scale: 4&7/8" : 1 statute mile Extent: Hoxton - East India Docks - Walworth - Brompton Description: Engraved and Published from a plan by Arrowsmith. Folding plan, with hard cover slipcase. Hand coloured sections laid down on linen. Title set in top border. Imprint and reference to symbols in lower border. References to size and date of opening of docks in lower border.



St. Marylebone Church

c1829









Title: Parish of St. Marylebone - Paroisse de Ste. Mary-le-Bone Source: Les Capitales De L'Europe. Promenades Pittoresques. Author: M. Charles Malo. Publisher: Paris. Marcilly Fils Aine, Rue S.-Jacques, No 21. Date Published: 1829 Size: Image: 11.7cm x 7.6cm (4½" x 3")

Page: 14.8cm x 9cm (5¾" x 3½") Description: Hand-colored aquatint of the Parish or St. Marylebone, from Charles Malo's series on the capitals of Europe. Fine condition, due to presence of a tissue guard, which seems to have been lately removed.



Charles Malo (1790-1871) produced a series of books on the capital cities of Europe, including Berlin, Constantinople, Londres, Madrid, Paris, Rome, St. Petersbourg, and Vienne.



The volumes, in French, record details of daily life in the cities, historical information, and architectural details of churches and significant public buildings.



Map Of London

c1830









Full Title: Smith's New Map Of London Publisher: Charles Smith, 172 Strand. Date: c1830 Size: 61cm x 34.5cm (24" x 13½") Scale: 3½" : 1 statute mile Extent: Islington - Limehouse - Newington Butts - Hyde Park. Description: Folding plan, with hard cover. Hand coloured sections laid down on linen. Title on cover only. Explanation top left. Compass rose top right. Scale bottom right. Boundaries etc. coloured to accord with the explanation. New and Old London Bridge shown, also St Katharine's Dock (opened 1828). New London Bridge shown as an "Intended Improvement" (it opened in 1831).

Howgego No. 328 (1)



Map Of London

1834









Full Title: Mogg's Strangers Guide To London And Westminster, Exhibiting All The Various Alterations & Improvements Complete To The Present Time Publisher: Edward Mogg, No. 14 Great Russell Street, Covent Garden Date: January 1st. 1834 Size: 60cm x 50.5cm (23½" x 19¾") Scale: 3¾" : 1 statute mile Extent: Pentonville - Ratcliff - Kennington - Brompton. Description: Folding map. Slipcase missing. Hand coloured sections laid down on linen. Title in top margin. Imprint below map in bottom margin. Date added above compass star. Map squared and margins lettered and numbered for reference. List of 500 "Principal Places" below map.



Buildings Of St. Marylebone

1834









Title: Plans & Elevations Of The Public Buildings Source: Topographical Survey Of The Borough Of St. Marylebone, As Incorporated & Defined By Act Of Parliament 1832. Embracing & Marking The Boundaries Of The Parishes Of St. Marylebone, St. Pancras, & Paddington, Also The Extents & Limits Of The Principal Landed Estates Within The Borough, And Plans & Elevations Of The Public Buildings.

Engraved by B.R. Davies From Surveys & Drawings By F.A. Bartlett Under The Direction Of John Britton F.S.A. &c. &c. &c.

Inscribed To The Dukes Of Bedford, Portland, & St. Albans, The Marquis Camden, The Lord Bishop Of London, Lords Mansfield & Southampton, E.B. Portman, Esq., & Other Landed Proprietors. Mapmaker: Engraved by B.R. Davies From Surveys & Drawings By F.A. Bartlett Under The Direction Of John Britton F.S.A. &c. &c. &c. Publisher: London. Published June 25, 1837; By J. Britton, Burton Str. J. Taylor, 30 Upper Gower Str. & B.R. Davies, 16 George Str. Euston Squ: Date Of Map: 1834 Date Published: 25 June 1837



Environs Of London

1837









Full Title: Environs Of London

Map Maker: Thomas Moule Engraver: Engraved for Moules English Counties by W. Schmollinger Date: 1837 Source: Taken From Moule's "The English Counties Delineated; or, A Topographical Description Of England." Publisher: George Virtue & Co. Size: 26.7cm x 20.9cm (10½" x 8¼") Scale: 1" : 21/ 3 Miles (Approx) Extent: Bounds Green - Barking - Norwood - Hanwell Description:



Oval foliate and cornucopia vignette border, with image of Old Father Thames bottom centre. The cornucopia contain (left) fruit, flowers and wheat, representing Agriculture, and (right) ivory, gold chain, pearls, jewels and coins, representing Commerce.



This is a pretty little map of equal artistic and cartographic merit.

Hand coloured engraved paper map of London. Imprint and scale below map. Based on James Bingley's Environs Of London map published 3 Nov 1828 ( Howgego No. 315).Oval foliate and cornucopia vignette border, with image of Old Father Thames bottom centre. The cornucopia contain (left) fruit, flowers and wheat, representing Agriculture, and (right) ivory, gold chain, pearls, jewels and coins, representing Commerce.This is a pretty little map of equal artistic and cartographic merit.



Map Of London Docks

1841









Full Title: Plan Of The East And West India Docks Publisher: C.B. Graham, Lithographer, Washington D.C. Date: 15th April 1841 Size: 54cm x 42cm (21¼" x 16½")

Source: United States Senate Document G.2., 30th Congress, 2nd Session.

Scale: 1" : 421 Feet (Approx.) Extent: Bromley Marsh - River Lea - Timber Pond - River Thames. Description: Folding plan on 19th century paper. Hand coloured plan, backed with archival tissue. Title at top left. Very good condition.



Map Of London

1844









Full Title: Cross's London Guide Publisher: J. Cross, 18, Holborn Hill, opposite Furnivals Inn. Date: 1844 Size: 72cm x 43.7cm (28½" x 17¼") Scale: 3½" : 1 statute mile Extent: Islington - Limehouse - Walworth - Kensington. Description:



Title set in top border. Explanation of colours and imprint set in bottom border. The railways entering London are coloured blue.



No date on map. No. 360 (2).



Map divided into half mile squares and margins lettered and numbered for reference. References to Public Buildings, Exhibitions &c., Theatres, Police Offices, and Miscellaneous Buildings below bottom margin. Decorative motifs at corners.



The bottom margin includes the map price "In Sheet 2s/6d", and "In Case 4s/-"



Lacking slipcase. A fine example of this map. Hand coloured folding map of London, dissected and mounted on linen. Paper label adhered to endpaper reads "John Betts, Map Publisher, 115 Strand".Title set in top border. Explanation of colours and imprint set in bottom border. The railways entering London are coloured blue.No date on map. Moorgate Street and location of Hungerford Bridge shown, confirming this edition as Howgego Map divided into half mile squares and margins lettered and numbered for reference. References to Public Buildings, Exhibitions &c., Theatres, Police Offices, and Miscellaneous Buildings below bottom margin. Decorative motifs at corners.The bottom margin includes the map price "In Sheet 2s/6d", and "In Case 4s/-"Lacking slipcase. A fine example of this map.





Panorama Of London

1845











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Full Title: Panorama Of The River Thames In 1845. Given With The Illustrated London News.

Supplement To The Illustrated London News, January 11, 1845. Artist: Smyth Engraver: Printed and Published by William Little, 198, Strand Publisher: Published With The Illustrated London News, At The Office, 198, Strand, London Date: Saturday, January 11, 1845 Sheet Size: 39.4cm x 244.5cm (15½" x 96¼") Engraving Size: 29.7cm x 238.8cm (11¾" x 94") Extent: Vauxhall Bridge to Greenwich Description: This balloon or birds-eye panoramic view of the River Thames and London was issued as a Supplement to the Illustrated London News on Saturday, 11 February 1845. The panorama is in excellent condition, with visible fold lines as issued. It has been engraved in sections, which have been assembled in two halves for publication.



Map Of London

1850







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Full Title: Cross's New Plan Of London 1850 Publisher: J. Cross, 18, Holborn Hill, opposite Furnivals Inn. Date: January 1st. 1850 Size: 102cm x 63.5cm (40" x 25") Scale: 4½" : 1 statute mile Extent: Islington - East India Docks - Peckham - Hyde Park.

8 miles East to West & 5 miles North to South. Description: Folding plan, with hard cover slipcase. Hand coloured sections laid down on linen. Title set in top border. Explanation and imprint set in bottom border. Date added below imprint. Map divided into half miles and margin marked off in half miles. References to parishes at top right.



Map Of London

1851







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Full Title: Cross's London Guide Label Title: Cross's London Street Directory 1851 Publisher: J. Cross, 18, Holborn Hill, opposite Furnivals Inn. Date: 1851 Size: 72cm x 43.7cm (28½" x 17¼") Scale: 3½" : 1 statute mile Extent: Islington - Limehouse - Walworth - Kensington. Description: No. 360 (4) Folding map of London. Printed on silk. Hand coloured. Paper label adhered to back of silk. Title set in top border. Explanation of colours and imprint set in bottom border. No date on map. Map divided into half mile squares and margins lettered and numbered for reference. References to Public Buildings, Exhibitions &c., Theatres, Police Offices, and Miscellaneous Buildings below bottom margin. Decorative motifs at corners. Howgego



Map Of London

1857









Full Title: London 1857. Drawn & Engraved Expressly For The Post Office Directory. Cover Title: Post Office Directory Map Of London With Patent Index. Publisher: Kelly & Co., Post Office Directory Printing Offices, 18 to 21 Old Boswell Court, Clements Inn, Strand. (W.C.) Date: 1857 Size: 69.1cm x 39.1cm (27¼" x 15½") Scale: 3" : 1 statute mile Extent: Dalston - East India Docks - Camberwell - Bayswater. Description: Title and imprint at top right. Scale in bottom margin. Very early Tape Indicator map, with full index and references to every street shown on map.



Printed by Maclure, Macdonald & Macgregor's New Patent Machine. 37 Walbrook, London.







Panorama Of Chelsea

1859









Full Title: The West-End Railway District, London.

The Illustrated London News

April 9, 1859. Artist: Unknown Engraver: Unknown Publisher: Illustrated London News Date: 9 April 1859 Sheet Size: 40.5cm x 56.5cm (16" x 22¼") Engraving Size: 34.5cm x 52cm (13¾" x 20½") Extent: Battersea to Chelsea Description: Engraved and published for the Illustrated London News, on bright, good quality newspaper. Central fold as issued. Key to the view included in the volume.



Map Of London

1861









Full Title: Cross's New Plan Of London Slipcase Title: Cross's London. A New Plan Of The Metropolis. Publisher: J. Cross, 18, Holborn Hill, Opposite Furnivals-Inn. Lithographer: E. Weller, Lithogr, 34, Red Lion Square. Date: January 1st. 1861 Size: 125.5cm x 87cm (49½" x 34¼") Scale: Nearly 4¾" : 1 statute mile Extent: Upper Holloway - East India Dock - North Brixton - Kensal Green.

9¾ miles East to West & 6¾ miles North to South Description: Folding plan, with hard cover slipcase. Hand coloured, laid down on linen. Title set in top border. Explanation and imprint set in bottom border. Date added below imprint. Map divided into half miles and margin marked off in half miles. References to parishes at right.



Panorama Of London

1861









Full Title: London From The South Side Of The Thames.

Supplement To The Illustrated London News,

February 9, 1861. Artist: Thomas Sulman del. Engraver: Robert Loudan Sr. Publisher: Illustrated London News Date: 9 February 1861 Sheet Size: 57.5cm x 144cm (22½" x 56¾") Engraving Size: 43cm x 132cm (17" x 52") Extent: Millbank to St Catharine's Dock Description: Engraved and published as a supplement to the Illustrated London News, on bright, good quality newspaper. Folded as issued. Key to the view included.



Map Of London

1864







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Full Title: Stanford’s Library Map Of London And Its Suburbs 1864; Showing All The Proposed Metropolitan Railways and Improvements. Publisher: Published by Edward Stanford, 6 Charing Cross, London, S.W. Date: 1864, with later overlay post-1866 Total Size:

1690mm Wide x 1920mm High (66½" Wide x 72½" High) Scale: 6" : 1 Mile Extent: Crouch End - Greenwich - Anerley - Hammersmith Description: Large scale and highly detailed map of London, with proposed Metropolitan railway lines and improvements overlaid in various colours, numbered.



Map Of London

1865









Full Title: Whitbread's Map Of London Extending Four Miles Round Charing-Cross

Publisher: Josiah Whitbread, Map-Seller, 142, Oxford Street. Date: April 1865 Size: 77.5cm x 74.5cm (30½" x 29¼") Scale: 3" : 1 statute mile Extent: Kenwood - Bow Common - Brixton Hill - Hammersmith Description: Coloured folding map on paper, laid down on linen. Hard card cover. Title at centre in top border. Imprint, explanation of railway symbols, and scale in bottom border. Divided into squares lettered and numbered in border for reference. Includes street index.



Map Of London

1868







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Title: London Mapmaker: Compiled And Engraved By Edward Weller, F.R.G.S. (Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society)

Revised And Corrected To The Present Time By John Dower, F.R.G.S. John Dower, 1866. Publisher: London G.W Bacon & Co. 337 Strand WC. Scale: 9 ⅜ " : 1 Statute Mile Date: Updated by Bacon to 1868 Size: 197cm x 142cm (77½" x 56") Extent: Upper Holloway - Poplar - Kennington - North Kensington Description: Hand-coloured map, dissected and mounted on linen. 36 sections each measuring 33cm x 24cm (13" x 9½")



Not recorded in Hyde, but would be No. 73, between states (6) and (7).





Map Of London

1872







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Full Title: Stanford’s Library Map Of London And Its Suburbs Publisher: Edward Stanford, 6 & 7 Charing Cross, S.W. Date: 1872 Total Size:

1730mm Wide x 1980mm High (68" Wide x 78" High) Scale: 6 Inches to 1 Eng. Statute Mile; or, 1 Inch to 880 Feet; or, as 1:10560 on the Ground. Extent: Crouch End - Greenwich - Anerley - Hammersmith Description: Hand-coloured map, dissected and mounted on linen. 80 sections each measuring 170mm Wide x 245mm High (6¾" x 9½").



Map Of Westminster

1877









Full Title: School Board Of London - Westminster Publisher: Stanford's Geogl. Estabt. London Date: 1877 Size: 28.7cm x 17.8cm (11¼" x 7") Scale: 6" : 1 Mile Extent: Westminster Description:



The School Board Of London map, Westminster Division, is recorded in No. 168 [x]. Title bottom left. Imprint and scale in bottom margin.The School Board Of London map, Westminster Division, is recorded in Hyde as



Map Of London

1878







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Full Title: Stanford’s Library Map Of London And Its Suburbs; Or, Stanford’s Geological Library Map Of London Publisher: Published by Edward Stanford, 55 Charing Cross Road SW, May 1st 1878 Date: 1878 Size: On 4 sheets, each 865mm Wide x 990mm High (34" Wide x 39" High) Total Size:

1730mm Wide x 1980mm High (68" Wide x 78" High) Scale: 6" : 1 Mile; Or, 1 Inch To 880 Feet Extent: Crouch End - Greenwich - Anerley - Hammersmith Description: Corrected to 1 January 1877. Republished with the geological colouring on 1 May 1878.



Map Of Middlesex

c1883









Full Title: Groom's New Map Of Middlesex Publisher: Ordnance Map Department. Forster Groom & Co., Geographers & Map Specialists. 15 Charing Cross, London , S.W. Near Whitehall. Printer: Letts, Son & Co. Limited, London. Date: c1883 Size: 44cm x 35.5cm (17¼" x 14") Scale: Approx ½" : 1 statute mile Extent: South Mims - Woolwich - Walton On Thames - Windsor. Description: Folding paper map, linen backed, with hard cover. Printed colour. Title, Scale and Middlesex Statistics top left. Explanation Of Signs bottom centre. Some London Statistics bottom right. Publisher's label pasted on at bottom center. Stained and foxed, but generally in good condition. Divided into squares lettered in upper and lower case in border for reference. The reference index is not included with this map.



Map Of London

1886









Title: Map Of London Published In The Post Office London Directory For 1886. Overlaid Title: Metropolitan Goods Conference. Map Of Collection & Delivery Boundaries. January 1st 1886. Publisher: Lithog. Kelly & Co. London & Kingston.

Printed & Published By Kelly & Co. Post Office Directory Office, 51 Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. W.C.

Date: January 1st 1886 Size: 66cm x 90cm (26" x 35½") Scale: 3": 1 Statute Mile Extent: Highgate - Plaistow - Dulwich - Chiswick Description:



Paper labels stuck on in right hand margin:



"The Pink Boundary Includes St. George's Road, Green Street To Upton Park Station (L.T. & S.R.)"

"Includes Albert Docks And Firms Between The Docks And The River Side."



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Paper title stuck over previous map title top right. Scale bar top right.Paper labels stuck on in right hand margin:"The Pink Boundary Includes St. George's Road, Green Street To Upton Park Station (L.T. & S.R.)""Includes Albert Docks And Firms Between The Docks And The River Side."Recorded in Hyde as No. 61 (29), but with 1886 dated title similar to Hyde No. 61 (12) dated April 1st 1869.