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The Parish of S.t James Clerkenwell, Taken from ye last Survey with Corrections.
The Parish of S.t James Clerkenwell, Taken from ye last Survey with Corrections.
[n.d., c.1770.]
Engraved map, 18th century watermark. 365 x 290mm (14½ x 11½"), with very large margins.
A map of Clerkenwell centred on St John Street, marking Clerkenwell Green, St John's Priory, New River Pond and Sadler's Wells. Originally engraved for the 6th edition of Stow's 'Survey of London', 1720.
[Ref: 62526]   £140.00  
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[St John's Wood, Kilburn & Kensal Green] Sheet 5. Stanford's Library Map of London and its Suburbs.
[St John's Wood, Kilburn & Kensal Green] Sheet 5. Stanford's Library Map of London and its Suburbs.
London: Published by Edward Stanford, 6 Charing Cross Feb. 15.th 1862.
Engraved map with hand colour. Sheet 350 x 425mm (13¾ x 16¾"). Stained, laid on card.
One sheet of a 24-sheet map of London, showing St John's Wood as the northern limit of London's conurbation, with Kilburn, Kensal Green Cemetery and Willsden surrounded by fields.
[Ref: 61750]   £180.00  
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London.
London.
Published as the Act directs Feb.y 1815 by G. Jones, Ave Maria Lane.
Engraved map. Sheet 255 x 405mm (10 x 16"). Vertical fold, laid on card.
A Georgian plan of London, published a matter of months before the Battle of Waterloo. It shows from the Serpentine River in Hyde Park, clockwise to Paddington, Regent's Park, Hackney, Stratford, the East India Docks, Greenwich, Walworth, Nine Elms and Chelsea. The map shows Regent's Park and the Millbank Penitentiary under construction, and 'Tomlins Town', a shanty town for workers off the Edgware Road.
Darlington & Howgego 265.
[Ref: 61729]   £260.00  
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A View of London about the Year 1560.
A View of London about the Year 1560. Reduced to this Size from a Large Print in the Collection of S.r Hans Sloane Bar.t anno 1738.
Etched map. Sheet 310 x 470mm (12¼ x 18½"). Trimmed within plate, binding folds as normal, stains.
A map of Tudor London, based on the so-called 'Agas' woodcut map, showing St James's Park east to Whitechapel, with a 47-point key.
[Ref: 57269]   £280.00  
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A Plan of London and its Environs.
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.1831.]
Engraved map. Sheet 430 x 510mm (17 x 20"). Trimmed within plate on left, folds, laid on album paper.
A detailed map of central London, an example of the first state, before the addition of London's first steam railway, the London and Greenwich Railway (opened between 1836-38).
Darlington & Howgego 330.
[Ref: 61731]   £260.00  
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Londinium Antiqua. This Plan shews the ancient extent of the famous cities of London and Westminster as it was near the begining of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth [...]
Londinium Antiqua. This Plan shews the ancient extent of the famous cities of London and Westminster as it was near the begining of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth [...]
Vertue, Soc. Antiq. London excudit 1737.
Engraving on pewter, two sheets (of eight) conjoined, total 355 x 940mm. Repairs to folds. Ink stamps of the Paul Mellon Collection on reverse.
The bottom left corner of a map of Tudor London, engraved on pewter by George Vertue from a comtemporary woodcut in the possession of Sir Hans Sloane. The strip here shows Westminster, Whitehall, Lambeth Palace and Charing Cross, the buildings south of the Strand and Fleet Street, to St Paul's Cathedral and Barnard's Castle. Under the title is a list of buildings not present, as a guide to dating the map. Three examples of an anonymous woodcut map of London c.1570 exist, all now in institutions. Vertue, an enthusiastic member of the Society of Antiquaries, researched the map and attributed it to Ralph Agas (c.1540-1621), solely on the basis of a letter in which Agas spoke of his intentions of making such a plan. The style is much the same as Braun & Hogenberg, with the buildings shown in profile, and many of the details are shared. However on this plan St Paul's Cathedral is without the spire hit by lighting and destroyed in 1561 (not shown here as the building runs off the top of the present sheet).
Howgego: Printed Maps of London 8, and the introduction pp.7 - 8.
[Ref: 35662]   £1,800.00  
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A Plan of London as in Q. Elizabeths days.
A Plan of London as in Q. Elizabeths days.
London. Printed for T. Bowles at N.º 43 in Cornhill [n.d., c.1750].
Engraved map. Sheet 175 x 550mm (6¾ x 21¾"). Trimmed to printed border, losing half of plate; paper toned, some stains.
A map of London in Tudor times, based on the large woodcut map often attributed to Ralph Agas. Originally published c. 1700 by John Bowles. The missing lower half of the plate contained a prospect of London after Visscher and five views.
[Ref: 61744]   £450.00  
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Environs of London.
Environs of London.
Drawn and Engraved by James Bingley.
Published Nov 3 1828 by Cowie & Strange, 64 Paternoster Row.
Rare steel-engraved map. Sheet 210 x 270mm (8¼ x 10½"). Small repaired tear affecting publisher's inscription.
An oval map of the environs of London, extending to Finchley in the north, clockwise to Tottenham, Barking, Woolwich, Norwood, Tooting, Wimbledon, Richmond, Brentford and Hendon. Within the decorative borders are vignette view of London Bridge, Hammersmith, Hyde Park Corner and the Post Office. At the bottom is the head of Old Father Thames and twin cornucopiæ (horns of plenty) filled with fruits and jewels representing the trade coming up the river. The design of this separate-issue map was later copied by Thomas Moule for his county atlas.
Howgego No. 315.
[Ref: 37605]   £280.00  
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A Correct Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster & Borough of Southwark,
A Correct Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster & Borough of Southwark, including the Bills of Mortality, with the Additional Buildings &c. Engraved from a New Survey for the London Magazine 1761.
Engraved map. 230 x 410mm (9 x 16"). Trimmed into plate on left, original binding folds.laid on card.
A map of London based on John Rocque's important 24-sheet map of 1746. The Bills of Mortality were the areas in Greater London that reported death notices directly to the London government.
Darlington & Howgego 118.
[Ref: 61741]   £360.00  
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London.
London.
[London: David Hughson, 1817.]
Engraved map. Sheet 260 x 545mm (10¼ x 21½"). Original folds. Slight staining.
A Georgian plan of London, showing from Hyde Park in the west, clockwise to the Euston Road (New Road), Somers Town, Islington, Mile End Road, Limehouse, Lambeth and Knightsbridge. The map still shows Lord's Cricket Ground in its original site, as well as Park Farm and Jews Harp House, both mentioned in William Blake's poem 'Jerusalem': 'The Jews-harp-house & the Green Man; / The Ponds here Boys to bathe delight: / The fields of Cows by Willans farm: Shine in Jerusalems pleasant sight'. Both were to be soon subsumed into Regent's Park.
Darlington & Howgego 270.
[Ref: 61730]   £260.00  
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Panorama des Environs Londres, Par A.M. Perrot.
Panorama des Environs Londres, Par A.M. Perrot.
Gravé par Legagneur, Rue de la Harpe, No. 35.
[n.d., but 1828.]
Engraved map with original colour. Printed area 210 x 310mm (8¼ x 12"). Folded as issued.
A tourist's map of the environs of London, extending from Windsor east to Gravesend and from Ware south to Reigate. From the 'Guide de l'Étranger a Londres'.
[Ref: 37603]   £260.00  
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Clue Plan for Collins's Illustrated Guide To London By J. Batholomew.
Clue Plan for Collins's Illustrated Guide To London By J. Batholomew.
William Collins, Sons & C.º London, Glasgow & Edinburgh [n.d., c.1871.]
Rare wood-engraved map, printed in colours and hand finished. Sheet 190 x 365mm (7½ x 14¼"). Original folds, mounted on card at corners.
A map of the roads of London, with landmarks and railways.
Not in Hyde's Victorian Maps of London.
[Ref: 61749]   £360.00  
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Plan des Villes de Londres et de Westminster et de leurs Faubourgs avec le Bourg de Southwark.
Plan des Villes de Londres et de Westminster et de leurs Faubourgs avec le Bourg de Southwark.
C. Inselin sculp.
Avec Priv. du Roy 1700.
Engraved map. Plate: 340 x 230mm (13½ x 9"), with wide margins.
Nicolas de Fer's map of London showing the City of London and Westminster.
[Ref: 42750]   £390.00  
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A Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster with the Borough of Southwark.
A Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster with the Borough of Southwark.
[London: R. Dodesley, 1744.]
Engraved map. Sheet 230 x 420mm (9 x 16½"). Trimmed within plate on three sides, folds and creasing, slight ink offset, laid on album sheet
A map of London, extending from Park Lane in the west, clockwise to Marylebone, Sadlers Wells, Hoxton, Bethnal Green, Rotherhithe and Lambeth. The map shows the extent of the damage caused by the Great Fire of 1666. From "The Geography of England".
Darlington and Howgego 92.
[Ref: 61743]   £360.00  
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Panorama de Londres, Par A.M. Perrot.
Panorama de Londres, Par A.M. Perrot.
Gravé par Legagneur, Rue de la Harpe, No. 35.
[n.d., but 1828.]
Engraved map with original colour. Sheet 355 x 450mm (14 x 17¾"). Folded as issued, trimmed to printed border on right.
A tourist's map of London, showing only the major roads, extending from Hyde Park east to the East India Docks and from Kentish Town south to Kennington. From the 'Guide de l'Étranger a Londres'.
[Ref: 37602]   £260.00  
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Londinum Feracis: Ang. Met.
Londinum Feracis: Ang. Met. London oder Lunden die Haupestatt in Engellandt / am fluss Thamesis gelegen...
[Basle: Heinrich Petri, 1614.]
Woodcut map set in letterpress. Sheet 315 x 420mm (12½ x 16½). Printer's crease in letterpress.
A woodcut copy of the famed Braun & Hogenberg map of London of 1572, published in a German edition of Sebastian Münster’s Cosmography, the 'Cosmographey oder beschreibung aller Länder, Herrschafften, fürnemmsten Stetten, geschichten, gebreüchen, handtierungen &c.''.
Howgego: 6
[Ref: 61722]   £1,800.00  
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A Plan of London Westm.r and Southwark w.th ye Riv.r Thames, as they were Surveyd and publish't by Authority toward ye latter end of ye Raign of Queen Elizabeth;
A Plan of London Westm.r and Southwark w.th ye Riv.r Thames, as they were Surveyd and publish't by Authority toward ye latter end of ye Raign of Queen Elizabeth; or about ye year of our Lord 1600. which being compared w.th ye New Map of London ~ The prodigious increase of Building and other alterations of ye names & Situation of Street &c. in this last centry will plainly apperar.
[engraved by Frans Hogenberg.]
[London: Edward Hatton, 1708.]
Engraved map. Sheet 330 x 480mm (13 x 19"). Trimmed close to printed border, laid on card.
The last state of the famed Braun & Hogenberg map of London, originally published in 1572, but showing London before the destruction of the spire of the Norman St Paul's Cathedral in 1561 (during the reign of Mary I). After passing through the hands of publisher Jan Jannson in Amsterdam (who removed the original title and engraved a new cartouche over the original costumes), the plate was bought by a London publisher and used in Hatton's ''A New View of London; or, an Ample Account of that City'', with an English title replacing the Latin. The original issue is the earliest printed map of London to survive.
Howgego: 2, state 4.
[Ref: 61721]   £1,800.00  
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The City of London as in Q. Elizabeth's Time.
The City of London as in Q. Elizabeth's Time.
[n.d., 1720.]
Etched map. 185 x 465mm (7¼ x 18¼"). Binding folds, a little staining.
A map of Tudor London, published in 'Stow's Survey of London'. It is based on the so-called 'Agas' woodcut map, it shows St James's Park east to Whitechapel.
[Ref: 57268]   £380.00  
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A Prospect of the City of London from S.t Marie Overs Steeple In Southwark in its flourishing Condition before The Fire.
A Prospect of the City of London from S.t Marie Overs Steeple In Southwark in its flourishing Condition before The Fire. Another Prospect of the above City taken from the Same Place as it Appeared after that Dreadfull Fire in 1666. A Plan for Rebuilding the City after the Fire, Design’d by that Great Architect S.r Christoph.r Wren and approv’d of by King and Parliament but unhappily Defeated by Faction.Vues de la Ville de Londres Comme il doit devant & apres l’incendie de 1666. Avec le plan pour la rebâtir. Projetté par ce grand architecte le chevalier Chrsitopher Wren, & aprouvé par le roi & parliament; mais malheureusement rejetté par faction.
[Prospects after Wenceslaus Hollar.]
Publiè par Jean Rocque, Chorographe de Son Altesse Royalle le Prince de Galles.
Engraved map. Sheet 360 x 315mm (14½ x 12½"). Dissected and laid on linen, trimmed close to printed border, some surface loss top centre & top left, stains and creases, mounted on card.
Sir Christopher Wren's plan for rebuilding London after the Great Fire of 1666, with copies of Wenceslaus Hollar's prospects of the city before and after the fire.
Rare: OCLC records only two institutional examples, in the British Library and the Yale Centre for British Art
[Ref: 61745]   £1,650.00  
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[Environs of London] General Map.
[Environs of London] General Map.
[London: John Cary, n.d., 1786.]
Engraved map with outline colour. Sheet 180 x 205mm (7 x 8"). Surface soiling, central fold, as usual.
A sketch map of the environs of London, extending from Uxbridge in the west, clockwise to North Mims, Chipping Ongar, Thurrock, Coulsdon and Weybridge. The county boundaries are marked in colour. From ''Cary's Actual Survey of the Country Fifteen Miles round London''.
[Ref: 61725]   £95.00  
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The Environs, or Countries Twenty Miles Round London,
The Environs, or Countries Twenty Miles Round London, Drawn from Accurate Surveys, by Thomas Kitchin Geographer.
Printed for & sold by R. & J. Dodsley in Pall-mall [1761].
Engraving with original outline colour. Sheet 500 x 575mm (19¾ x 22¾"). Narrow margin at bottom due to trimming for binding, small holes in folds, repaired tear.
A map of the environs of London extending to Guildford bottom left, clockwise to Windsor, Hemel Hempstead, St Albans, Harlow Ongar, Billaricay, Gravesend, Sevenoaks and Reigate. A line markes the extent of the Penny Post. The map was published as the frontispiece to the grandly-titled 'London and Its Environs Described: Containing an Account of Whatever is Most Remarkable for Grandeur, Elegance, Curiosity or Use, in the City and in the Country Twenty Miles round it', 6 vols.
[Ref: 40968]   £240.00  
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Map of the Country Surrounding London, to the Extend of Thirty Miles
Map of the Country Surrounding London, to the Extend of Thirty Miles
Engraved for D.r Hughson's Description of London, and Corrected to 1808. Drawn & engraved by J.Russell, Upper Pratt place, Camden Town.
London, Published by J. Stratford No 112 Holborn Hill, June 18th: 1808.
Coloured engraving. 380 x 410mm, 15 x 16¼". Splits to binding folds.
The environs of London, extending to Windsor in the west, Hertford, Maidstone and Guildford.
[Ref: 15355]   £320.00  
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The Country Twenty-Five Miles Round London planned from a Scale of One Mile to an Inch.
The Country Twenty-Five Miles Round London planned from a Scale of One Mile to an Inch.
by W. Faden Geographer to the King, 1789.
Engraved map, dissected and laid on linen. 1020 x 1240mm, 40¼ x 48¼". With modern half calf case. Laid on later linen, some wear to edges of cuts.
The second edition of this large and detailed map of London, first published the year before. The extents are Windsor in the west, clockwise to Tring, Hatfield, Chelmsford, Gravesend, Tunbridge, Reigate, Dorking & Chobham.
Howgego: Printed Maps of London, 188, state ii. From the estate of Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) journalist and explorer in central Africa.
[Ref: 22116]   £950.00  
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To the Trustees and Directors of the Phoenix Fire-Office. This Work is most Respectfully Dedicated by Their much Obliged Obedient Humble Servant. R: Horwood.
To the Trustees and Directors of the Phoenix Fire-Office. This Work is most Respectfully Dedicated by Their much Obliged Obedient Humble Servant. R: Horwood. Explanation. Dwelling Houses Engraved...Churches Chapels &c...Inns of Court...Stabling Warehouses &c &c...Boundaries of Parishes...The Public will observe that there are many Streets &c where the Numbers are omitted, such are either without Numbers, or are so very irregular and frequently changed that they could not with propiety be inserted. It may be observed that the Numbers in the Strand, Fleet Street, Holborn &c are irregular, but in those long Streets the Proprietor though it necessary to insert them particularly as they are much less liable to alteration. As in many parts of the Town the Houses are too small to admit two figures_abreast it was thought best to put them in the following Order....which will be as well understood, look much neater and be more easily erased and corrected. Should the Commissioners appointed for that purpose, and the Parishes think proper at any future period to make a regulation in the Numbring, The Proprietor would in that Case with pleasure furnish any Gentleman who may desire it, with a New Sett of Impressions in exchange for the Old, at a trifling expence. The Proprietor thinks it his Duty to state to the Public, that he never pledged himself to show the interior or extent of the back parts of the Premises...The Proprietor will make any addition required at the least possible expence.
Published as the Act Directs by R. Horwood May 24 1799.
Etching and engraving, original outline colour. Plate 573 x 1035mm. 22½ x 40¾". Slight ink offset, bottom right corner patched.
A plate from cartographer Richard Horwood's 'Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster the Borough of Southwark and Parts adjoining Shewing every House'. This magnificent map was made up of 32 such sheets, published sheet by sheet between 1792 and 1799. Horwood (1758 - 1803) intended originally to show every house and its number but this was to prove impossible: Although every house is included the numbering was never completed. Horwood dedicated this map to the Trustees and Directors of the Phoenix Fire Office, reflecting that the protection of London from fire was at this time the reserve of numerous independent company brigades. This sheet, watermarked 'Horwood's Plan of London', covers Deptford and a small piece of the Isle of Dogs, with the details of 'His Majesty's Dock Yard deliberately blank.
[Ref: 23361]   £120.00  
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[Map of London highlighting its railway stations]
[Map of London highlighting its railway stations] A Plan of the most direct Roads from the Terminus of the Railways, the Principal Places of Business & Amusement in the Metropolis, to & from the Queen's Arms, Newgate Street, in the centre of the City of London.
[Anon., c.1850]
Engraving, rare; sheet 80 x 115mm (3¼ x 4½"). Repaired damage on left.
Small map produced as publicity for the Queen's Arms tavern on Newgate street, demonstrating its position almost equidistant from most of London's principal railway stations, with a key identifiying other major attractions of the city. Unusually the map rotates the common orientation so that north is to the bottom of the page.
For a billhead for the Queen's Arms tavern see ref. 43245.
[Ref: 43310]   £120.00  
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[Map of Rotherhithe and Limehouse, from John Rocque's ‘Plan of the cities of London and Westminster, and borough of Southwark’.]
[Map of Rotherhithe and Limehouse, from John Rocque's ‘Plan of the cities of London and Westminster, and borough of Southwark’.]
Published by John Pine & John Tinney in October 1746 according to Act of Parliament.
Engraved map. 695 x 505mm (27¼ x 19¾"). Small margins.
The most detailed map of Rotherhithe and Limehouse up to that time, showing the locations of the small docks made obsolete by the building of the East and West India docks half a century later. This plate was on the eastern edge of an iconic 24 sheet map, with a scale of 26 inches to a mile, surveyed by John Rocque (1736 - 1762) between 1735 and 1746. The map's eleborate engraved border runs down the right of this sheet.
[Ref: 53082]   £460.00  
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A Mapp of the Parish of St Anns, Taken from the last Survey with Corrections and Additions.
A Mapp of the Parish of St Anns, Taken from the last Survey with Corrections and Additions.
Engraved map. 320 x 185mm (12½ x 7¼") very large margins. Central crease as normal.
A map of Soho, bounded by Wardour Street in the west, Oxford Street in the north and Charing Cross Road (Hog Lane!) in the east, and Leicester Square (Leicester Fields) in the south. Soho Square is named King's Square. Originally engraved for the 6th edition of Stow's 'Survey of London', 1720.
[Ref: 62466]   £160.00  
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The Great Fire in Southwark. Plan of the Buildings Destroyed, from actual Survey.
The Great Fire in Southwark. Plan of the Buildings Destroyed, from actual Survey. By J.T. Loveday Esq. (of the Phoenix Fire Office).
Lithographed by Edw.d Weller, Red Lion Square.
Weekly Dispatch Atlas, 139 Fleet Street [London: Cassell, 1861.]
Lithograph, printed area 310 x 450mm. Stains, laid on card.
The fire of 22 June 1861, which destroyed Cotton's Wharf & Chamberlain's Wharf, between Tooley Street and the Thames (site of London Bridge Hospital). It burned for over two weeks, destroying three acres and about £2 million of goods, including hemp, cotton, sacks of sugar, wooden casks of tallow, bales of jute, boxes of tea and spices. At least six men were killed, including the captain of the fire brigade, James Braidwood (whose facsimile signature appears lower left), crushed by a falling wall. James Thomas Loveday, 'Surveyor of Risks' of the Phoenix Fire Office spent two and a half years compiling plans of wharves and granaries along the Thames to assess fire risk for insurance purposes. This plan, detailing the owners of the affected buildings, was adapted for the 'Weekly Dispatch Atlas', a periodical. This volume held at Guildhall Library, covers an area on the south bank of the Thames from London Bridge to the Globe Granary at Rotherhithe and on the north bank from London Bridge to Tower Dock.
[Ref: 61751]   £180.00  
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A Mapp of the Parish of St Giles's in the Fields taken from the last Survey with Corrections and Additions.
A Mapp of the Parish of St Giles's in the Fields taken from the last Survey with Corrections and Additions.
Engraved map. 330 x 370mm (13 x 14½"), very large margins. Folds and creases as normal. Small tear at bottom.
A map of the parish of St Giles, covering the Seven Dials area of Covent Garden, Great Russell Street (with Montague house, now the British Museum), High Holborn, Great Queen Street and Lincoln's Inn Fields. Originally engraved for the 6th edition of Stow's 'Survey of London', 1720.
[Ref: 62465]   £190.00  
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[Improvements to the Strand around St Clement's Church]
[Improvements to the Strand around St Clement's Church]
V. Woolthorpe sc. 29 Fetter Lane.
[n.d., c.1810.]
Engraved map with hand colour. Sheet 265 x 450mm (10½ x 17¾"). Trimmed close to printed border, laid on album paper.
A record of an attempt to redevelop the northern side of the Strand at St Clement's Church, detailing the layout of the houses. The Strand east of the church is still called 'Pickett Street'.
[Ref: 61732]   £160.00  
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Plan of the Citys intended improvement at Temple Bar.
Plan of the Citys intended improvement at Temple Bar.
R. Metcalf sculp.t City Road.
Surveyors Office Guildhall [n.d., 1810.]
Engraved map with hand colour. Sheet 420 x 695mm (16½ x 27½"). Split at centre fold, small tears, staining, laid on album paper.
A detailed plan marking the buildings around St Clement Dane's Church that were to be purchased and demolished.
[Ref: 62019]   £260.00  
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Tower Street Ward with their Divisions into Parishes according to a New Survey..
Tower Street Ward with their Divisions into Parishes according to a New Survey..
B. Cole sciulp.
[London, 1756.]
Engraved map with later hand colour. 370 x 245mm (14½ x 9¾"). Thread margins.
A plan of Tower Street Ward with the important buildings shown as elevations, including All Hallows Barking, and Custom House. It is dedicated to the local alderman, Thomas Chitty of the Salter Livery Company, who became Lord Mayor of London in 1759. Underneath are elevations of East India House in Leadenhall Street and Westminster Hall, neither of which are in the ward. From Maitland's Survey of London.
[Ref: 54193]   £140.00  
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A reduced copy of Fisher's Ground Plan of the Royal Palace of Whitehall in the Reign of Charles 2.d 1680.
A reduced copy of Fisher's Ground Plan of the Royal Palace of Whitehall in the Reign of Charles 2.d 1680.
London. Published as the Act directs, November 30, 1807, by John Thomas Smith, No.31 Castle Street, East, Oxford Street.
Engraving. 210 x 290mm (8¼ x 11½") with wide margins.
A ground plan of the sprawling Royal Palace of Whitehall, drawn almost twenty years before the devastating fire of 1698, after which the principal palaces were Kensington and St James's.
[Ref: 53156]   £65.00  
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