 | A Street Map of London 1843
One of the earliest detailed street maps of London drawn to a scale of three and a quarter inches to the mile and published over a century and a half ago so that passengers in Hansom cabs could check that they were being taken by the shortest route. | £8.69
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 | Bacon's Street Map of London 1902
A detailed facsimile colour reproduction showing the greatest city in the world from Hammersmith in the west to Limehouse in the east. Railways, tube trains, tram routes, prominent buildings, workhouses, factories and street names are clearly shown. | £8.69
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 | The British Empire Map 1905
A detailed facsimile colour reproduction showing the territory of the British Empire in 1905. | £8.69
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 | Great Fire of London Map 1666
The Great Fire of London started at the king’s bakery in Pudding Lane and before the last flames were extinguished 5 days later 436 acres, 13,200 houses and 87 churches, including St Paul’s Cathedral, lay in ruins. To establish the extent of the destruction and to plan the re-construction the Lord Mayor commissioned this pictorial map from Bohemian artist Wenceslas Hollar. | £8.69
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 | Map of the River Thames 1893
Explore Britain's best loved waterway with the map that must surely have been used by the Three Men in a Boat. Very detailed, one inch to the mile and over 8 feet in length, it shows all 164 miles from the source to London. | £8.69
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 | London Street Map 1863
A reproduction of an 1863 map of London and its outlying 'villages', facsimile-produced from the hand-coloured original. The map is available either as a set of 4 sheets in a slip case (each sheet measuring 39 x 28 ins) or as a set of 4 sheets 'rolled' ready for framing. | £23.91
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 | Bradshaw's Railway Map of Great Britain & Ireland 1907
First published 101 years ago, this map shows the railway lines in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland with detailed enlargements of the major conurbations. The great main lines with major stations and termini are marked as well as many small village halts on the humble country branch lines. | £8.69
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 | London Railway Map 1897
This facsimile reproduction of an original 1897 map details the railway network that helped to make London the greatest city in the world. The map is covers London and its suburbs showing the branch lines, underground lines, tram lines and the mainline and suburban stations that served the needs of the first commuters in the year of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. | £8.69
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