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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: Sir Christopher Wren's Plan For Rebuilding The City Of London After The Dreadfull Conflagration In 1666 Notes: This map has been folded inside out, resulting in extreme age toning to the exposed section of the map surface.

Cover Title: Bacon's Coloured Plan. City Of London With Street Index. Large Scale: 12 Inches to 1 mile. Highly Detailed. All Streets Named. Public Buildings Named. "Blitzed" Areas Shown. Completely Revised Up-To-Date. Publisher: London. Published as the Act directs, 30 May. 1809, by John Thomas Smith, No. 4, Polygon, Somers Town. 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 Wards of Coleman Street, and Bassishaw, Taken from the latest Survey, With Corrections and Amendments Notes: Includes a "List of 200 principal streets with letters of reference to their situation" in the bottom margin.Title: A Plan of the City and Liberties of London, Shewing the Extent of the Dreadful Conflagration in the Year 1666 This map has been fully scanned and is currently being digitally assembled for display. It should be on display by the end of July. Notes: Includes "An Explanation of the several Forts on the Line of Communication", which details all 23 forts on the London wall. Publisher: Published by J. Friederichs, 5 Nassau Street, Soho Square and Simpkin Marshall & Co. 1862

Publisher: London. Published as the Act directs, December 26th, 1807, by John Thomas Smith, No. 31, Castle Street East, Oxford Street. Title: The Country In The Vicinity Of London, Describing All The New Improvements, Metropolitan Boroughs And Parish Boundaries Title: A New and Accurate Plan of Billingsgate Ward, and Bridge Ward Within, Divided into Parishes from a late Survey As a print it is unequalled in the History of Wood Engraving; and is alike valuable as a Work of Art and as a Historical Record of the appearance of the Great Metropolis, seen from the Thames in 1844. 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.Publisher: London. Published as the Act directs, February 20th, 1808, by John Thomas Smith, No. 31, Castle Street East, Oxford Street. 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,

Publisher: London. Published as the Act directs, June 29, 1809, by John Thomas Smith, No. 4, Polygon, Somers Town. Source: Taken from Parliamentary Paper entitled: "Regent's Park. A plan of the Regent's Park, Showing the Improvements and Alterations recently made therein. London 1841." Our pre-pasted wallpaper from HP needs no additional adhesive and is so simple to install that you won't need to pay for a commercial decorator to do it for you (although we have fitters available should you wish - call us on 01993 880 939 to discuss). Source: Engraved for "The History And Antiquities Of London" Vol.1, by Thomas Pennant, Esq. London 1813Shop-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

Title: Plan Of Part Of The City Of Westminster, Copied From Radulphus Aggas's Map, Taken In The Reign Of Queen Elizabeth, 1578. Publisher: London. Published as the Act directs, Augt 20. 1808, by John Thomas Smith, No. 31, Castle Street East, Oxford Street. 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. Source: 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

Do you know someone who’s always in the wrong place the wrong time? These illustrated London maps might make the perfect gift.

Title: Breadstreet Ward and Cordwainers Ward with their Divisions into Parishes according to a new Survey Source: Taken from "Cook's Handbook To London", by Thos. Cook & Son, Ludgate Circus. Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd. 1911

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