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HORWOOD, Richard
First edition of Richard Horwood’s magnificent map of London, the 32 sheets joined together to form one enormous plan. This was probably the most important London map of the eighteenth century and shows the extent of the metropolis from Limehouse in the east, Brompton in the west, Kennington in ...
Dimensions (W x H):
396 x 219 / 156 x 86
£6000
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BACON, George Washington
Bacon’s magnificent 16 sheet map of London joined as one. Extent: Upper Holloway-Canning Town-Brixton-Hammersmith. Title and key to symbols at top left. Scale bar in ornamental border bottom centre. Shows railways (including Metropolitan railway to Aldgate), tramways, and omnibus routes as well ...
Dimensions (W x H):
253 x 172 / 99½ x 67½
£3500
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Dicey, Cluer
Magnificent map of London extending: Hyde Park, Islington, Limehouse, Vauxhall. Printed on two sheets and joined together. Includes five inset views: St. James’s Palace, Queens (Buckingham) Palace, St Paul’s Cathedral, a view of London along the Thames and Westminster Abbey. Also includes Tables of ...
Dimensions (W x H):
104.5 x 57.5 / 41 x 22½
£3000
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VERTUE, George
/ AGAS, Ralph
This spectacular engraving of London, is based on Agas’ famous woodcut plan of 1560. It shows every building that existed at the time, the old walls of the city are still standing as is the mediaeval St. Paul’s Cathedral. Title cartouche at lower left. George Vertue made this copperplate version in ...
Dimensions (W x H):
188 x 70 / 74 x 27½
Anon
A detailed panorama of London from the south bank showing Lambeth Palace and Westminster, New Bethlem Hospital, and St Pauls.
Dimensions (W x H):
132 x 43 / 52 x 17
£1800
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LEAKE, John
Facsimile of John Leake's famous map and view of London after the Great Fire of 1666, the first accurate survey of the destroyed city. The map is in two parts. The left part has a view along top edge of the Fire of London at its height. At top right there is a list of the important buildings ...
Dimensions (W x H):
86 x 53 / 34 x 21
£1500
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LAURIE, Richard Holmes
A delightful folding map of London showing the city boundary in red, and borough of Southwark in blue. Title at top right with compass star below. Explanation of colours at bottom left. Map overlaps margin in several places, border marked off in miles E. W. N. and S. of St Paul’s. Extent: Stoke ...
Dimensions (W x H):
80 x 63 / 31½ x 25
£1450
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FADEN, William
An interesting folding map of London. Squared and border lettered and numbered for reference. Boundary to City of London marked in red, Borough of Southwark marked green, City and Liberties of Westminster marked in yellow. Extent: Islington-Camberwell-Isle of Dogs-Hyde Park. Key and scale below ...
Dimensions (W x H):
102 x 56 / 40 x 22
WYLD, James
Interesting and detailed folding map of London. Extent Highgate-Peckham-West India Docks-Fulham. Scale bar and imprint at bottom. Divided into squares lettered and numbered in border.
Dimensions (W x H):
71.5 x 57 / 28 x 22½
WELLER, Edward
A fascinating plan of Elizabethan London extending from Westminster to the Tower of London. Two coats of arms and two keys to principal buildings and landmarks.
Dimensions (W x H):
123.5 x 45 / 48½ x 17½
£1250
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WALLIS, John
An interesting and detailed folding map of London. Title on oval in engraved rectangle at top left with explanation of symbols, Hackney coach fares and scale at bottom right. This map appears to be from the same plate as Wallis’ 1795 map after modifications which include the stippling of the ...
Dimensions (W x H):
84 x 41.3 / 33 x 16½
£1200
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MOGG, Edward.
Fascinating folding plan of early nineteenth century London. Old London Bridge is still standing, ‘London Docks’ has just been built to the east of the Tower of London, which still has its moat. The streets of Bloomsbury north of the British Museum are just sketched in. Parts of Paddington and ...
Dimensions (W x H):
84.5 x 43 / 33½ x 17
£1200
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BAKER, Chas
Plan/ birds eye Millenium view of London in ornamental border. Extends form Elephant and Castle to Kings Cross and from Hyde Park to London Docks.
Dimensions (W x H):
69.5 x 37 / 27½ x 14½
£1100
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CROSS, Joseph
A magnificent folding map of London extending from Islington - Limehouse - Walworth to Kensington. The map is divided into half mile squares with margins lettered and numbered for reference. References to Palaces, Public Buildings, Courts of Justice, Colleges and Public Schools, Exhibitions, ...
Dimensions (W x H):
69 x 44 / 27 x 17½
£1000
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WELLER, Edward.
Handsome map of part of mid-Victorian London, showing Paddington, Bayswater, Mayfair, Hyde Park and Regent’s Park. One of a series of nine maps that were originally issued in weekly parts in the Weekly Dispatch newspaper. Due to their accuracy and clarity, they were a great commercial success, ...
Dimensions (W x H):
64 x 48 / 25 x 19
STANFORD, Edward
Attractive coloured folding map on paper, laid down on linen. Title in top margin. Scale in margin at bottom left. Extending from Kentish Town on the north to Clapham Common on the South, and from Bethnal Green on the east to Acton on the west, and showing main roads, omnibus and tramway routes, ...
Dimensions (W x H):
67 x 100 / 26½ x 39½
This popular London map, clear and detailed, ran to many editions. The four mile taxi limit is shown in concentric half mile circles from Charing Cross. Postal districts are marked. Shows the newly built Natural History Museum. Extent: Hampstead-West India Docks-Clapham Road-Hammersmith.
Dimensions (W x H): 83 x 62 / 32½ x 24½
£950
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BACON, George Washington
Folding map of London divided into ½ mile squares lettered and numbered in border, and into ½ mile circles based on Charing Cross. Shows 4m. cab limit and postal district boundaries. Title, scale and key to symbols top right. Extent: Hampstead-West India Docks-Clapham Common-Kensington.
Dimensions (W x H):
73 x 82.5 / 28½ x 32½
£750
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CREIGHTON, R..
An interesting and detailed plan of London showing both Old and New London bridges, London’s Docks, St. Katharine’s Docks and Chelsea. Arms of Westminster, London and Southwark set in top border. Imprint, key to boundaries and scale bar in bottom margin. Scale 3¼ inches : 1 stat. m. Extent: ...
Dimensions (W x H):
47 x 38 / 18½ x 15
£675
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Strip panorama in three vertical parts of the Thames from Eton to Rochester, the central part dedicated to London and the third Blackwall to Nore.
Dimensions (W x H): 37 x 52 / 14½ x 20½
Davies, B.R.
Attractive and meticulously detailed nineteenth-century map of London, showing the boroughs and postal districts, railways, but predating Victoria station, built in 1860. The area covered extends from Kentish Town to Camberwell, and from Kensington to the Isle of Dogs.
Dimensions (W x H):
66.5 x 39.5 / 26 x 15½
£650
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WELLER, Edward, and DOWER, John
South western sheet of the new edition of Cassell’s large nine sheet Map of London. Scale: 9 inches to 1 mile. Extent Battersea Park, Chelsea, Victoria Station, Green Park and Hyde Park (south), Earls Court. London Chatham and Dover Railway and underground lines indicated. ‘Revised and ...
Dimensions (W x H):
64 x 46.5 / 25 x 18½
£600
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WELLER, Edward.
Facsimile edition of the original map by S Parker revised by John Senex. Title across top of map, with references across the foot. Dedication title in cartouche with City arms and insignia, pennons, cornucopiae, etc. Compass rose and scale bottom centre. Extent: New River ...
Dimensions (W x H):
65 x 50 / 25½ x 19½
STANFORD, Edward
These four sheets, from Stanford’s beautifully detailed 20 part folding map, are joined together to show south west London. Extends from Hammersmith in the north to Kingston in the south, and from Twickenham in the west to Balham in the east. As explained in the map’s title page: “The parks and ...
Dimensions (W x H):
80 x 65.5 / 31½ x 26
£600
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STANFORD, Edward
These four sheets, from Stanford’s beautifully detailed 20 part folding map, are joined together to show north west London. Extends from Golders Green in the north to Kensington in the south, and from Sudbury, Middlesex in the west to Camden in the east. As explained in the map’s title page: “The ...
Dimensions (W x H):
80 x 65 / 31½ x 25½
£550
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DAVIES, Benjamin Rees
/ DAVIES, Benjamin Rees
Under the Superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. A handsome map of London showing west to east Kensington Gardens to West India Docks and south to north, the Oval to Kentish Town and Dalston. Hand coloured and in fine condition. Mounted size 79.9cm x 56.3cm.
Dimensions (W x H):
63.7 x 38.7 / 25 x 15
£500
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BACON, George
Sheet 4 of Bacon’s 16 part map of London showing railways, tramways, and omnibus routes as well as parks, enclosures and cemeteries. Index in right hand margin to remaining sheets. Scale 9 inches to 1 mile.
Dimensions (W x H):
63 x 45 / 25 x 17½
£500
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BACON, George
Sheet 5 of Bacon’s 16 part map of London showing railways, tramways, and omnibus routes as well as parks, enclosures and cemeteries. Index in right hand margin to remaining sheets. Scale 9 inches to 1 mile.
Dimensions (W x H):
63 x 45 / 25 x 17½
£500
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STANFORD, Edward
These four sheets, from Stanford’s beautifully detailed 20 part folding map, are joined together to show North East London. Extends from Walthamstow in the north to Rotherhithe in the south, and from Holloway in the west to West Ham in the east. As explained in the map’s title page: “The parks and ...
Dimensions (W x H):
79.5 x 65 / 31½ x 25½
£495
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STANFORD, Edward.
Sheet 9 of Edward Stanford’s magnificent and meticulous 24 sheet map of London. According to Hyde, this was the first ‘thorough-going survey of the Metropolis since Greenwood’s in 1824-26.’ It includes a vast amount of detail; every house is marked, heights, omnibus routes, administrative ...
Dimensions (W x H):
42 x 32 / 16½ x 12½
£495
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STANFORD, Edward.
Sheet 6 of Edward Stanford’s magnificent and meticulous 24 sheet map of London. According to Hyde, this was the first ‘thorough-going survey of the Metropolis since Greenwood’s in 1824-26.’ It includes a vast amount of detail; every house is marked, heights, omnibus routes, administrative ...
Dimensions (W x H):
42 x 32 / 16½ x 12½
Stridbeck, Johann
Interesting map of London. Title on two ribbons at top of map. Compass rose in river. The map is flanked by annotations in German. Ref: Howgego, Printed Maps of London, no45
Dimensions (W x H):
63 x 16 / 25 x 6½
An interesting map of Chelsea from Battersea Park in the south, to Picadilly in the north, and from Pimlico to Earls Court. The map shows all streets in detail, and all major buildings are highlighted
Dimensions (W x H): 64 x 46 / 25 x 18
Attractive and informative view and plan of the tower of London, as it was in 1597, surrounded by a large moat, a few houses and fields. Boats scud across the Thames. Title at top left, with Royal Arms above.Two tables of lists to the right of the plan give details on the boundaries and towers
Dimensions (W x H): 33.7 x 24.5 / 13½ x 9½
£400
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WELLER, Edward.
Handsome map of mid-Victorian East London. The map stretches from the Tower to West India Dock, and from Hackney to Surrey Docks. One of a series of nine maps that were originally issued in weekly parts in the Weekly Dispatch newspaper. Due to their accuracy and clarity, they were a great ...
Dimensions (W x H):
64 x 48 / 25 x 19
£395
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WELLER, Edward.
Handsome map of mid-Victorian central London. The map shows the area from Charing Cross to the Tower, and from the South Bank to Pentonville. One of a series of nine maps that were originally issued in weekly parts in the Weekly Dispatch newspaper. Due to their accuracy and clarity, they were a ...
Dimensions (W x H):
64 x 48 / 25 x 19
Gross, R.
Dimensions (W x H):
29 x 19.5 / 11½ x 7½
£350
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COLE, Benjamin
An impressive plan of this part of London, with key buildings drawn in miniature onto the map, and a view of St Paul’s Cathedral on a larger scale at the centre. Dedicated by an inscription running along the bottom to S.r Robert Ladbrook Kn.t and to William Bridgen Esq.r, the coats of arms of these ...
Dimensions (W x H):
46.3 x 35 / 18 x 14
£350
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COLE, Benjamin
An interesting plan of this part of London, with key buildings drawn in miniature onto the map. Dedicated by an inscription running along the bottom to Richard Beckford Esq.r., whose coat of arms is at top centre. Title in decorative cartouche to top left and compass rose at centre bottom. Lovely ...
Dimensions (W x H):
46 x 36 / 18 x 14
£350
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Extending from Windsor to Kensington and Guildford to Bletchingly.Originally folded dissected and mounted on linen. Mounted.
Dimensions (W x H): 65 x 55 / 25½ x 21½
£350
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WELLER, Edward.
Handsome map of part of Victorian London, from Millbank to Bricklayers’ Arms, including Kennington, Lambeth and Walworth. One of a series of nine maps that were originally issued in weekly parts in the Weekly Dispatch newspaper. Due to their accuracy and clarity, they were a great commercial ...
Dimensions (W x H):
64 x 48 / 25 x 19
£350
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WELLER, Edward.
Handsome map of mid-Victorian North London, from Camden to Kingsland Road, and Holloway to Islington. One of a series of nine maps that were originally issued in weekly parts in the Weekly Dispatch newspaper. Due to their accuracy and clarity, they were a great commercial success, running into ...
Dimensions (W x H):
64 x 48 / 25 x 19
£350
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BACON, George
Sheet 1 of Bacon’s 16 part map of London showing railways, tramways, and omnibus routes as well as parks, enclosures and cemeteries. Index in right hand margin to remaining sheets. Scale 9 inches to 1 mile.
Dimensions (W x H):
63 x 45 / 25 x 17½
£345
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STANFORD, Edward
Sheet 11 of Edward Stanford’s magnificent and meticulous 24 sheet map of London. According to Hyde, this was the first ‘thorough-going survey of the Metropolis since Greenwood’s in 1824-26.’ It includes a vast amount of detail; every house is marked, heights, omnibus routes, administrative ...
Dimensions (W x H):
41 x 32.5 / 16 x 13
£345
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STANFORD, Edward
Sheet 11of Edward Stanford’s magnificent and meticulous 24 sheet map of London. According to Hyde, this was the first ‘thorough-going survey of the Metropolis since Greenwood’s in 1824-26.’ It includes a vast amount of detail; every house is marked, heights, omnibus routes, administrative ...
Dimensions (W x H):
41 x 32.5 / 16 x 13
£320
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Extending from Isles of Dogs to Thames estuary and Godstone to Maidstone. Originally folded dissected and mounted on linen. Mounted.
Dimensions (W x H): 65 x 55 / 25½ x 21½
£320
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COLE, Benjamin
A lovely plan of this part of London, with key buildings drawn in small scale onto the map. Dedicated by an inscription running along the bottom to Samuel Fludyer Esq.r., whose coat of arms is at centre bottom. Title in decorative cartouche to left and compass rose to right. Lovely vignette views ...
Dimensions (W x H):
47.7 x 36 / 19 x 14
£300
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COLE, Benjamin
An interesting plan of this part of London, with key buildings drawn in small scale onto the map. Dedicated by an inscription running along the bottom to S.r Joseph Hankey Kn.t and to S.r Charles Asgill Kn.t, whose coats of arms are presented on either side of the title cartouche at the top. ...
Dimensions (W x H):
46 x 35 / 18 x 14
NORDEN, Johannes
A beautiful 1st edition map of Middlesex and parts of the surrounding counties including Surrey, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Kent and Essex. London with it’s medieval buildings is also shown clustered to the edge of the river Thames. The different sizes of settlements are shown by ...
Dimensions (W x H):
33.5 x 27.4 / 13 x 11
£300
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BACON, George Washington
Plan of southwest London. Extent: Richmond Park, Acton, Green Park, Balham, with Chelsea and Kensington in the centre.
Dimensions (W x H):
46 x 30 / 18 x 12
£300
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Map of north east London, from St. Pancras to Stoke Newington, showing all streets in detail, and all major buildings highlighted. Titl at top centre
Dimensions (W x H): 62 x 47 / 24½ x 18½
£300
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Beautiful street map of part of the city of London, from London Wall south to Cornhill. Three vignettes of churches- St Bartholomew ‘behind ye Royal Exchange,’ St Bennet Finch and St Christopher’s in Threadneedle Street. Coats of arms of Thomas Rawlinson and Francis Cockayne, to whom there is an ...
Dimensions (W x H): 47.5 x 35.5 / 18½ x 14
£300
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WELLER, Edward.
Handsome map of mid-Victorian South East London, including Southwark, Bermonsey, Surrey Docks, Deptford and part of the Isle of Dogs. One of a series of nine maps that were originally issued in weekly parts in the Weekly Dispatch newspaper. Due to their accuracy and clarity, they were a great ...
Dimensions (W x H):
64 x 48 / 25 x 19
£300
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BACON, George
Sheet 15 of Bacon’s 16 part map of London showing railways, tramways and omnibus routes, as well as parks, enclosures and cemeteries. Index in lower margin to remaining sheets. Scale 9 inches to 1 mile.
Dimensions (W x H):
61.6 x 30.5 / 24½ x 12
£300
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BACON, George
Sheet 14 of Bacon’s 16 part map of London showing railways, tramways, and omnibus routes as well as parks, enclosures and cemeteries. Index in top margin to remaining sheets. Scale 9 inches to 1 mile.
Dimensions (W x H):
33 x 56.5 / 13 x 22
£295
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STANFORD, Edward.
Sheet 15 of Edward Stanford’s magnificent and meticulous 24 sheet map of London. According to Hyde, this was the first ‘thorough-going survey of the Metropolis since Greenwood’s in 1824-26.’ It includes a vast amount of detail; every house is marked, heights, omnibus routes, administrative ...
Dimensions (W x H):
42 x 32 / 16½ x 12½
£295
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STANFORD, Edward.
Sheet 12 of Edward Stanford’s magnificent and meticulous 24 sheet map of London. According to Hyde, this was the first ‘thorough-going survey of the Metropolis since Greenwood’s in 1824-26.’ It includes a vast amount of detail; every house is marked, heights, omnibus routes, administrative ...
Dimensions (W x H):
42 x 32 / 16½ x 12½
£295
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STANFORD, Edward.
Sheet 21 of Edward Stanford’s magnificent and meticulous 24 sheet map of London. According to Hyde, this was the first ‘thorough-going survey of the Metropolis since Greenwood’s in 1824-26.’ It includes a vast amount of detail; every house is marked, heights, omnibus routes, administrative ...
Dimensions (W x H):
42 x 33 / 16½ x 13
£295
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Extending from Tring to Bayford and Maidenhead to Kentish Town. Originally folded dissected and mounted on linen. Mounted.
Dimensions (W x H): 65 x 55 / 25½ x 21½
£285
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BACON, George
Sheet 15 of Bacon’s 16 part map of London showing railways, tramways, and omnibus routes as well as parks, enclosures and cemeteries. Index in right hand margin to remaining sheets. Scale 9 inches to 1 mile.
Dimensions (W x H):
34 x 64 / 13½ x 25
£265
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STANFORD, Edward.
Sheet 7 of Edward Stanford’s magnificent and meticulous 24 sheet map of London. According to Hyde, this was the first ‘thorough-going survey of the Metropolis since Greenwood’s in 1824-26.’ It includes a vast amount of detail; every house is marked, heights, omnibus routes, administrative ...
Dimensions (W x H):
42 x 32 / 16½ x 12½
£250
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WELLER, Edward.
Handsome map of mid-Victorian North-east London, showing Hackney, Victoria Park, Clapton, Homerton and Hackney Marshes. One of a series of nine maps that were originally issued in weekly parts in the Weekly Dispatch newspaper. Due to their accuracy and clarity, they were a great commercial ...
Dimensions (W x H):
64 x 48 / 25 x 19
£250
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Map of London’s East End, the Tower to the West India Dock , and from the river to the southern tip of Victoria Park. The map shows all streets in detail, and all major buildings are highlighted.
Dimensions (W x H): 62.5 x 45 / 24½ x 17½
£250
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STANFORD, Edward
These four sheets, from Stanford’s beautifully detailed 20 part folding map, are joined together to show east London. Title page at the top, then extends down from Barking in the north to Chislehurst in the south. As explained in the title page: “The parks and open spaces under the control of the ...
Dimensions (W x H):
40.5 x 132.5 / 16 x 52
£250
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MAITLAND, William
Interesting map of the City of London after the Great Fire of 1666 showing the devastation it caused. Key to principal buildings at top right, and to churches in the city and suburbs at bottom left.
Dimensions (W x H):
33 x 20 / 13 x 8
Holland Park, Kentish Town, Millwall, Denmark Hill.
Dimensions (W x H): 46 x 35.5 / 18 x 14
£245
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STANFORD, Edward
Sheet 1 of Edward Stanford’s magnificent and meticulous 24 sheet map of London. According to Hyde, this was the first ‘thorough-going survey of the Metropolis since Greenwood’s in 1824-26.’ It includes a vast amount of detail; every house is marked, heights, omnibus routes, administrative ...
Dimensions (W x H):
41 x 32.5 / 16 x 13
£245
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STANFORD, Edward.
Sheet 19 of Edward Stanford’s magnificent and meticulous 24 sheet map of London. According to Hyde, this was the first ‘thorough-going survey of the Metropolis since Greenwood’s in 1824-26.’ It includes a vast amount of detail; every house is marked, heights, omnibus routes, administrative ...
Dimensions (W x H):
42 x 32 / 16½ x 12½
£220
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BACON, George
Sheet 10 of Bacon’s 16 part map of London showing railways, tramways, and omnibus routes as well as parks, enclosures and cemeteries. Index in top margin to remaining sheets. Scale 9 inches to 1 mile.
Dimensions (W x H):
63 x 35 / 25 x 14
£200
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BACON, George Washington
Plan of northwest London. Extent: Acton, Neasden, Highgate, the West End, Hyde Park and Kensington.
Dimensions (W x H):
46 x 30 / 18 x 12
£195
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BACON, George
Sheet 9 of Bacon’s 16 part map of London showing railways, tramways, and omnibus routes as well as parks, enclosures and cemeteries. Index in left hand margin to remaining sheets. Scale 9 inches to 1 mile.
Dimensions (W x H):
63 x 45 / 25 x 17½
£195
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STANFORD, Edward
Sheet 8 of Edward Stanford’s magnificent and meticulous 24 sheet map of London. According to Hyde, this was the first ‘thorough-going survey of the Metropolis since Greenwood’s in 1824-26.’ It includes a vast amount of detail; every house is marked, heights, omnibus routes, administrative ...
Dimensions (W x H):
41 x 32.5 / 16 x 13
£195
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STANFORD, Edward
Sheet 23 of Edward Stanford’s magnificent and meticulous 24 sheet map of London. According to Hyde, this was the first ‘thorough-going survey of the Metropolis since Greenwood’s in 1824-26.’ It includes a vast amount of detail; every house is marked, heights, omnibus routes, administrative ...
Dimensions (W x H):
41 x 32.5 / 16 x 13
£195
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STANFORD, Edward
Sheet 20 of Edward Stanford’s magnificent and meticulous 24 sheet map of London. According to Hyde, this was the first ‘thorough-going survey of the Metropolis since Greenwood’s in 1824-26.’ It includes a vast amount of detail; every house is marked, heights, omnibus routes, administrative ...
Dimensions (W x H):
41 x 32.5 / 16 x 13
£195
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STANFORD, Edward
Sheet 24 of Edward Stanford’s magnificent and meticulous 24 sheet map of London. According to Hyde, this was the first ‘thorough-going survey of the Metropolis since Greenwood’s in 1824-26.’ It includes a vast amount of detail; every house is marked, heights, omnibus routes, administrative ...
Dimensions (W x H):
41 x 32.5 / 16 x 13
£195
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BACON, George
Sheet 11 of Bacon’s 16 part map of London showing railways, tramways, and omnibus routes as well as parks, enclosures and cemeteries. Index in top margin to remaining sheets. Scale 9 inches to 1 mile.
Dimensions (W x H):
63 x 35 / 25 x 14
£195
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COLE, Benjamin
A fascinating map of Westminster, showing in detail the maze of streets at the heart of London, although the map shows that at this time Tottenham Court Road led out into open space and green fields! Title in pretty, decorative cartouche in top right corner, compass rose in top left.
Dimensions (W x H):
36 x 23 / 14 x 9
£195
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BACON, George
Sheet 6 of Bacon’s 16 part map of London showing railways, tramways, and omnibus routes as well as parks, enclosures and cemeteries. Index in left hand margin to remaining sheets. Scale 9 inches to 1 mile.
Dimensions (W x H):
62.5 x 47 / 24½ x 18½
£195
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BACON, George
Sheet 8 of Bacon’s 16 part map of London showing railways, tramways, and omnibus routes as well as parks, enclosures and cemeteries. Index in top margin to remaining sheets. Scale 9 inches to 1 mile.
Dimensions (W x H):
63 x 45 / 25 x 17½
£195
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STANFORD, Edward.
Sheet 3 of Edward Stanford’s magnificent and meticulous 24 sheet map of London. According to Hyde, this was the first ‘thorough-going survey of the Metropolis since Greenwood’s in 1824-26.’ It includes a vast amount of detail; every house is marked, heights, omnibus routes, administrative ...
Dimensions (W x H):
42 x 32 / 16½ x 12½
£195
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STANFORD, Edward.
Sheet 5 of Edward Stanford’s magnificent and meticulous 24 sheet map of London. According to Hyde, this was the first ‘thorough-going survey of the Metropolis since Greenwood’s in 1824-26.’ It includes a vast amount of detail; every house is marked, heights, omnibus routes, administrative ...
Dimensions (W x H):
42 x 32 / 16½ x 12½
£195
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STANFORD, Edward
Sheet 23 of Edward Stanford’s magnificent and meticulous 24 sheet map of London. According to Hyde, this was the first ‘thorough-going survey of the Metropolis since Greenwood’s in 1824-26.’ It includes a vast amount of detail; every house is marked, heights, omnibus routes, adminstrative ...
Dimensions (W x H):
41 x 32.5 / 16 x 13
£195
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STANFORD, Edward
Sheet 8 of Edward Stanford’s magnificent and meticulous 24 sheet map of London. According to Hyde, this was the first ‘thorough-going survey of the Metropolis since Greenwood’s in 1824-26.’ It includes a vast amount of detail; every house is marked, heights, omnibus routes, adminstrative ...
Dimensions (W x H):
41 x 32.5 / 16 x 13
Stow, John
St Paul’s Church, and Covent Garden, whish was then an open piazza, are at the centre of this attractive map, Drury Lane and the Royal Opera House were not yet built, but the street pattern is relatively unchanged. Title at top centre. North to lower right
Dimensions (W x H):
18.5 x 31.5 / 7½ x 12½
£175
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COLE, Benjamin
A very interesting plan of this part of London, with key buildings drawn in miniature onto the map. Dedicated by an inscription running along the bottom to William Beckford Esq. and William Stephenson Esq., the coats of arms of these aldermen are presented, one above the other, to the left of plan. ...
Dimensions (W x H):
36.3 x 23.2 / 14½ x 9
£175
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COLE, Benjamin
A lovely plan of this part of London, with key buildings drawn in miniature onto the map. Dedicated by an inscription running along the bottom to Robert Scott Esq, whose coat of arms it may be in top right corner. Title in decorative cartouche in top left corner, scale at centre bottom and compass ...
Dimensions (W x H):
36 x 23 / 14 x 9
£175
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BACON, George Washington
Plan of south London. Extent: Balham, Battersea Park, Green Park, Isle of Dogs (Canary Wharf), Greenwich and Blackheath, Dulwich and Forest Hill.
Dimensions (W x H):
46 x 30 / 18 x 12
A detailed street plan reprinted from “Loftie’s History of London”
Dimensions (W x H): 17.3 x 32.2 / 7 x 12½
Map of area of NE London, including Hackney, Clapton, Dalston and Victoria Park. All streets are shown in detail, and all major buildings are highlighted
Dimensions (W x H): 64 x 45 / 25 x 17½
£150
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BACON, George
Sheet 2 of Bacon’s 16 part map of London showing railways, tramways, and omnibus routes as well as parks, enclosures and cemeteries. Index in left hand margin to remaining sheets. Scale 9 inches to 1 mile.
Dimensions (W x H):
62.5 x 47 / 24½ x 18½
£145
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BACON, George
Sheet 17 of Bacon’s 16 part map of London showing railways, tramways, and omnibus routes as well as parks, enclosures and cemeteries. Index in left hand margin to remaining sheets. Scale 9 inches to 1 mile.
Dimensions (W x H):
63 x 33 / 25 x 13
£120
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BACON, George
Sheet 12 of Bacon’s 16 part map of London showing railways, tramways, and omnibus routes as well as parks, enclosures and cemeteries. Index in top margin to remaining sheets. Scale 9 inches to 1 mile.
Dimensions (W x H):
63 x 33 / 25 x 13
£120
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BACON, George
Dimensions (W x H):
48.5 x 32 / 19 x 12½
This map shows London as it was at the time of the Civil War and before the Great Fire, as well as the City of London and the various defences erected by Parliament during the Civil War against King Charles I during the 1640's. Two panels give an explanation of the 23 forts on the lines of defence.
Dimensions (W x H): 31 x 25 / 12 x 10
BARTHOLOMEW, J.
Three detailed maps on one sheet - “London, Metropolitan Burghs and Southern & Eastern Environs”, “Estuary of the Thames and the Medway”, and “Portland”. Fullarton’s Royal Illustrated Atlas of Modern Geography was the last highly decorative atlas published in England, and the maps are much sought ...
Dimensions (W x H):
29 x 41.5 / 11½ x 16½
£95
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BACON, George
Sheet 3 of Bacon’s 16 part map of London showing railways, tramways, and omnibus routes as well as parks, enclosures and cemeteries. Index in left hand margin to remaining sheets. Scale 9 inches to 1 mile.
Dimensions (W x H):
62.5 x 47 / 24½ x 18½
£95
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STANFORD, Edward
Sheet 22 of Edward Stanford’s magnificent and meticulous 24 sheet map of London. According to Hyde, this was the first ‘thorough-going survey of the Metropolis since Greenwood’s in 1824-26.’ It includes a vast amount of detail; every house is marked, heights, omnibus routes, administrative ...
Dimensions (W x H):
41 x 32.5 / 16 x 13
£95
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BACON, George
Sheet 16 of Bacon’s 16 part map of London showing railways, tramways, and omnibus routes as well as parks, enclosures and cemeteries. Index in top margin to remaining sheets. Scale 9 inches to 1 mile.
Dimensions (W x H):
52.5 x 33 / 20½ x 13
£95
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Shows stretch of the Thames running along side the Strand, past the site of the old St Paul’s Church and Billingsgate Market. Text below image - Illustrisimo Comiti Penbrokiae Moecenati Eximio Sacra Tabula.
Dimensions (W x H): 22 x 36 / 8½ x 14
£85
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BACON, George
Dimensions (W x H):
48.5 x 31 / 19 x 12
£75
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BACON
Detailed map from Bacon's Geographical Establishment showing the area of Richmond and Isleworth including Old Deer Park, Syon Park, Gunnersbury Park, and Osterley Park. The main roads are coloured in yellow and the sub-postal districts are shown in red.
Dimensions (W x H):
45 x 30 / 17½ x 12
£50
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BACON
Detailed map from Bacon's “New Large Scale Ordnance Atlas of London & Suburbs with Supplementary Maps, Copious Letter press Descriptions, and Alphabetical Indexes” showing the area of Islington (shown in green) and St. Pancras (in pink).
Dimensions (W x H):
49 x 33 / 19½ x 13