John Rocque’s 5 1/2 inch to the mile of the country 10 miles round London with an index of more than 2,800 street and place names. This map is based on Rocque’s original survey at the time.
These CDs of maps of London are unique.
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John Cary’s 50 page, one inch to the mile pocket atlas of the country 15 miles round London in 1786 (the time of George III), with a 4,000 name index of places and property owners.
These CDs of maps of London are unique.
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Was £11.99
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by Dennis Rheinhartz
This lavishly illustrated history of the golden age of cartography, from the sixteenth through to the nineteenth centuries, explores not only the embellishments on maps but also what they reveal about the world in which they were created.
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Was £27.99
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A facsimile reproduction of the 1938/39 A to Z London Street showing the streets of London as they were before the Second World War bombing and the redevelopments that followed which may be of assistance in tracing family history for that period.
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Was £9.95
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by Ann Saunders - Editor
Reproduction of Bacon's 1912 Atlas of London and the Suburbs printed at almost full size and retaining the colouring of Bacon's original.
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Was £30.00
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by Ralph Hyde
This book enables readers to find their way around London as it was one hundred years ago, the index showing every street, road, lane, wharf or public building.
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Was £26.00
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by Vic Bradshaw-Mitchell
Armchair time travellers Railway Atlas with foreword by Vic Bradshaw-Mitchell.
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Was £19.99
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The earliest entirely extant city plan of London, this map of the Elizabethan capital was first printed in 1572.
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Was £9.99
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A detailed colour reproduction of a world map showing the British Empire in its heyday. Remember a time when the world was pink!
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Discover the landscape of Edinburgh’s past with this fascinating collection of historical maps describing a century in the development of Scotland’s capital city.
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Was £38.95
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