[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
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