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[John Evelyn's London plan, drawn after the Fire of London 1666] [&] London Redivivum / Presented by me to his Majesty, a Week after the Conflagration, together with a Discourse now in the Paper Office. JE [John Evelyn]. Another Projection JE. [...] [London plans by John Evelyn and Sir Christopher Wren, drawn after the Fire of London 1666] [&] A Plan of London [...] Described by J. Evelyn Esq. F.R.S. A Plan of the City of London, after the Great Fire in the Year of our Lord 1666, according to the design and proposal of S.r Christopher Wren K.t.
[Engraved by George Vertue.]
Sumptibus Societat. Antiquar. London. 1748.
Set of 4 engravings on two sheets, platemark 480 x 360mm (19 x 14"). 1st plate very large margins, 2nd plate cut nearly to platemark .
Plans for the rebuilding of London after the Great Fire of 1666 by the diarist and writer John Evelyn (1620 - 1706). Attempting to raise morale after the disaster, Charles II encouraged the belief that London could be rebuilt to one plan. Plans simplifying London's complex network of roads were accordingly submitted by Evelyn, Sir Christopher Wren, Robert Hooke, Valentine Knight and Richard Newcourt, among others. However the rebuilding could not be put on hold as while ownership and other problems were worked out. Thus the city's roads remained much as they were before the fire, albeit with measures taken to improve safety. Alexander 936; for this plate offered with another sheet of plans by Evelyn and Wren see ref. 38396. Alexander 937; for this plate offered with another sheet of plans by Evelyn see ref. 38396. Proven
[Ref: 45273] £480.00
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London Redivivum. Presented by me to his Majesty, a Week after the Conflagration, together with a Discourse now in the Paper Office. JE [John Evelyn]. Another Projection JE. [&] A Plan of London... Described by J. Evelyn Esq. F.R.S. A Plan of the City of London, after the Great Fire in the Year of our Lord 1666, according to the design and proposal of S.r Christopher Wren K.t.
[Engraved by George Vertue.]
Sumptibus Societat. Antiquar. London. 1748.
Four maps on two engraved sheets. Each 480 x 360mm (19 x 14"). Large margins.
Four plans for the rebuilding of London after the Great Fire of 1666, three by John Evelyn (1620 - 1706) and the last by Sir Christopher Wren. Attempting to raise morale Charles II encouraged the belief that London could be rebuilt to one plan, and plans were submitted by Eveyln, Wren, Robert Hooke, Valentine Knight and Richard Newcourt, among others. However the rebuilding could not be put on hold as while ownership and other problems were worked out. Thus the city's roads reappeared in the same pattern, but wider and with an eye on safety.
[Ref: 38396] £360.00
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