Discovering London Illustrated Map

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Discovering London Illustrated Map

Discovering London Illustrated Map

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Title: The Village Of Charing, &c: From Radulphus Aggas's Map, Taken In The Reign Of Queen Elizabeth, 1578. Notes: Includes "An Explanation of the several Forts on the Line of Communication", which details all 23 forts on the London wall. Source: Engraved for "The History And Antiquities Of London" Vol.1, by Thomas Pennant, Esq. London 1813 Notes: This map shows the "Projected New Street" north of Oxford Street running into Portland Place. This became the north end of Regent Street. Title: The Country In The Vicinity Of London, Describing All The New Improvements, Metropolitan Boroughs And Parish Boundaries

Publisher: London. Published as the Act directs, September 10th, 1807, by John Thomas Smith, No. 31, Castle Street East, Oxford Street. Title: Aldersgate Ward with its Divisions into Precincts and Parishes And the Liberty of St. Martins le Grand, According to a New Survey Title: The Circuiteer: A Series Of Distance Maps For All The Principal Towns In The United Kingdom. Invented By J. Friederichs, To Serve As A Guide For Ascertaining Cab Fares, Porterage, &c. &c. Shop-by-shop street maps for Oxford Street, Bond Street, Covent Garden, Portobello Road, King’s Road, Brompton Cross, Exmouth Market, Beauchamp Place, St. Christopher’s Place and South Molton Street, Knightsbridge, Jermyn Street and Kensington Source: The Second Report (1799) From The Select Committee Upon The Improvement Of The Port Of London 1803

This map has been fully scanned and is currently being digitally assembled for display. It should be on display by the end of July. The Circuiteer was published with a guide book to the cab fares, but the booklet is missing from this copy of the map. Title: Cary's New Plan of London and its Vicinity, 1837. Shewing the Limits of the Two-penny Post Delivery. Published by Authority of His Majesty's Post Master General. Title: Map Of The County Of London Shewing The Boundary Of The Jurisdiction Of The London City Council, Also The Boundaries Of The Sanitary Districts, Parishes, District Boards Of Works, Extra Parochial Places, And The City Of London.

The wallpaper is PVC free and is printed using HP's Latex inks ensuring you get a more environmentally friendly mural compared to one produced with solvent inks. It is also odor-free making it safe for all rooms in the home and commercial interiors where the initial solvent smell would be an issue such as schools, restaurants, cafes and offices. The ultra smooth finish and the latex base of the inks provide vivid colour graphics with high-definition detail. Title: The Wards of Coleman Street, and Bassishaw, Taken from the latest Survey, With Corrections and Amendments Title: Plan Of Part Of The City Of Westminster, Copied From Radulphus Aggas's Map, Taken In The Reign Of Queen Elizabeth, 1578. The culmination of months of planning, this map offers an intricate look at London that leaves no stone unturned. Carefully illustrated through her meticulous drawing process, Jenni has produced a collection of elaborate hand-drawn 2D graphics, isometric buildings and funky typography that exude effortless humour. Publisher: London. Published as the Act directs, February 20th, 1808, by John Thomas Smith, No. 31, Castle Street East, Oxford Street.Notes: A speculative plan of Roman London post-AD62. Various sources are cited in relation to the creation of this plan. An item of interest rather than a factual map of London. Source: 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. Coverage extends from Regent’s Park in the north to Battersea in the south, and from Kensington in the west to Tower Bridge in the east.



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