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A Geometrical Plan, & North West Elevation Of His Majesty's Dock-Yard, at Deptford with Part of the Town. &c. To the Right Honourable Henry Arthur Earl of Powis, Viscount Ludlow Baron Powis of Powis Castle Baron Herbert of Chirbury and Baron of Ludlow. This Plate is humbly inscribed by his Lordship's most dutiful and Obedient Servant. Tho: Milton
Tho.s Milton Surv:et delin.t. P.C. Canot Sculp.t.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament July 30th 1753.
Engraving. Sheet 470 x 650mm (18½ x 25½"). Trimmed to printed border, some loss at edges, laid on album paper. Damaged.
A large and detailed plan of the naval docks at Deptford with a prospect, within an ornate border containing the title, dedication, key and vignettes of shipbuilding. One of an important set of six plans of the Royal Dockyards by Thomas Milton (1743-1827), a surveyor, draughtsman and engraver, a pupil of Woollett. He worked in Dublin and London and was governor of the Society of Engravers.
[Ref: 64131] £420.00
Plan of Valuable Freehold Property, Situate in Drury Lane. For Sale by Mess.rs Edwin Fox and Bousfield. London, 1891.
[1891]
Lithographic map with hand colour. Sheet 420 x 265mm (16½ x 10½"), with two sheets of particulars. Folds, mounted on album sheet.
A sale prospectus for a building on the corner of Drury Lane and White Hart Street. A decade later the building would be destroyed when the semi-circular Aldwych was created.
[Ref: 64334] £190.00
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A Plan of Hyde Park and Part of the City of London, shewing A Position for A Royal Palace, with a Proposed Street, leading directly from thence to S.t Paul's, as suggested by Colonel Tremch. The design for the Palace and the Street, by Phil.p Wyatt, Arch.t.
G. & J. Cary, sculp, 86 S.t James's Street.
[n.d., c.1827.]
Engraved map with hand colour. 185 x 695mm (7¼ x 27½"), with 'J. Whatman 1824' watermark. Folds, laid on album paper with a lithograph.
A plan for a new Royal Palace in Hyde Park with a new road carved in a straight line through London's West End to St Paul's Cathedral. It also shows Sir Frederick William Trench's plan for a Thames Embankment. Despite George IV's enthusiasm neither palace nor road was built. The additional etching is 'Design for laternal instead of the present frontal Pavillion's for the New Palace St James Park intended to groupe with the marble arch of Georgius Quartus', 'Designd and etched by William Bardwell'. It is an elevation of a massive neo-classical facade.
[Ref: 64132] £360.00
Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster, with the Borough of Southwark, exhibiting all the New Buildings to the present Year MDCCCVI [1806].
Neele sculp. 350 Strand.
Pub.d by T. Hughes Stationers Court, April 21.st 1806.
Engraved map. Sheet 405 x 730mm (16 x 28¾"). Trimmed within plate, binding folds flattened with repairs, nicks in edges. Damaged.
An early 19th century map of London with 'An Alphabetical List of 340 Principal Streets' underneath. The extents of the map are Knightsbridge in the west, clockwise to Paddington, Islington, Hackney, Stratford-le-Bow, the East India Docks, Limehouse, Newington Butts, Chelsea Waterworks and Sloane Square.
[Ref: 64140] £320.00
The Stranger's Guide to London and Westminster, Exhibiting all the various Alterations and Improvements complete to the Present Time.
London, Published Jan.y 1.s. 1814 by Edward Mogg, N.º 14 Little Newport Street, Leicester Square.
Engraved map with hand colour. Dissected and laid on linen, as issued. Sheet 415 x 585mm (16¼ x 23"). Green oxidised, glue stains around edge, some wear at folds.
A detailed map of Georgian London, published the year before the Battle of Waterloo. It extends from Knightsbridge in the west, clockwise to Paddington, Pentonville, Hackney, Stepney, Walworth, Vauxhall Gardens, and the Royal Hospital at Chelsea. Regents Park is still Marylebone Park, with the Jew's Harp tea rooms and the original site of Lord's Cricket Ground.
[Ref: 64128] £280.00
A New and Correct Plan of the Cities of London & Westminster & Borough of Southwark with the Country Adjacent, the New Buildings, Roads &c to the Year 1769, from an Actural Survey Corrected & Engraved by J. Gibson.
London Printed for and Sold by Rob.t Sayer Map & Printseller near Sergeants Inn Fleet Streetand J. Smith at Hogarth's Head Cheapside. Price 1.s.
Engraved map with hand colour. Dissected and laid on linen, as issued, sheet 505 x 385mm (19¾ x 15¼"). Paper toned, worm holes in index, wear at linen folds.
A detailed map of London with a separately printed engraved key underneath. It extends from Hyde Park Corner in the west, clockwise to Marylebone Gardens, Sadler's Wells, Hoxton, Mile End Old Town, Shadwell, Newington Butts and Chelsea Waterworks. Darlington & Howgego 123b.
[Ref: 64137] £380.00
A Plan of London and its Environs. Drawn and Engraved for Lewis' Topographical Dictionary.
Drawn by R. Creighton. Engraved by J. & C. Walker.
[n.d., c.1835.]
Engraved map. Sheet 420 x 500mm (16½ x 19¾"). Trimmed within plate, original folds.
A detailed map of central London, an example of the second state, with the addition of London's first steam railway, the London and Greenwich Railway (opened between 1836-40). Darlington & Howgego 330.
[Ref: 64127] £160.00
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A New and Correct Map of Thirty Miles Round London.
Printed & Sold by Hen. Overton at the White Hors without Newgate [n.d., c.1720.]
Fine engraved map with hand colour. Two sheets conjoined, total 660 x 980mm (26 x 38½"). Laid on card at edges.
A large and detailed map of the environs of London, showing from Great Marlow in the West, clockwise to Baldock, 'Chlemsford', Canvey Island, Maidstone, Horsham and Godalming. The corners contain tables of distances and the charges for use of bridges & locks on the Thames. Down the sides is an extensive gazetteer. Howgego 67, state i of ii.
[Ref: 64202] £950.00
Plan of the Proposed Alterations in St James's Park.
G.E.M [George Edward Madeley] del.
Printed and Published by Ingrey & Madeley, Lithographic Office 310 Strand [n.d., c1827].
Lithographic map with hand colour. Printed border 230 x 430mm (9 x 17"). Laid on album paper with two other lithographs.
John Nash's planned redevelopment of the area around St James's Park, including the buuildings of Pall Mall. The two matching lithographs show the St James's Canal before and after it was redesigned to look more natural.
[Ref: 64139] £190.00
Plan of the West India Docks &c. Designed and Dedicated to the Directors by Their Very Humble Servant Ralph Walker.
B. Baker sculp.t Lower Street, Islington.
Published January 1.st 1802.
Rare engraved map. Sheet 290 x 400mm (11½ x 15¾"). Trimmed within plate, mounted on album paper at corners.
A plan of the West India Docks drawn by the dock's Resident Engineer Ralph Walker (1749-1824). The docks, designed by William Jessop with consultant James Rennie, were opened eight months later. South of the docks is The City Canal, built at Walker's suggestion, to create a shortcut across the Isle of Dogs, opened 1805.
[Ref: 64287] £750.00
Plan of the West India Docks &c. as Designed and Dedicated to the Directors by Ralph Walker Engineer. European Magazine.
S. Rawles sc.
Publish'd by J. Sewell, Cornhill, Oct.r 1 1802.
Engraved map.125 x 190mm (5 x 7½"). Narrow margins, laid on album sheet with another map.
A plan of the West India Docks drawn by the dock's Resident Engineer Ralph Walker (1749-1824). The second map, dated 1834, covers St Katherine's Dock, London Docks, Commercial Docks, West India Docks and East India Docks.
[Ref: 64333] £160.00
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