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Their inspiration for both the Medieval and Tudor maps was a 1989 volume called The City of London from Prehistoric Times to c.1520, edited by Mary D Lobel.
Mammoth driveways, tennis courts and ‘monstrously large homes’ are just some of the features lining the opulent Surrey street named the most expensive outside London. With property prices ...
The fascinating map was created by 18th century cartographer John Rocque, and at the time was the most detailed map of London ever made, as well as being the first large-scale map of the city to ...
Before the 18th century, maps appeared as separate sheets or were bound in large volumes as atlases. But towards the end of the century they were mounted on linen and folded and eventually became ...
A REMARKABLE early 19th century map of London has emerged for sale revealing how the city has dramatically changed over the past two centuries. The detailed 1830 map produced by celebrated cartogra… ...
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An extremely rare example of the earliest surviving map of London has been discovered. The 1572 city plan, by engraver Frans Hogenburg, provides a fascinating bird’s eye view of the ...
A fascinating map of London (pictured) created in 1830 shows has vast swathes of London were practically uninhabited and full of fields.
This is the Londonist’s Tube Map of Lost London, and it will take you on a journey through the forgotten history of England’s capital. Many of the locations disappeared long before the London ...
A map shows the route of London's new super sewer, with just months to go until effluent will float through the mega structure for the first time.
This stunning map of London is made up of the names of characters from novels, plotted on to the areas of the city they're most associated with.