The environs of London in fine original colour
£2,800
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A detailed folding map of the immediate environs of London, extending to Chiswick in the west, clockwise to Finchley, Upper Edmonton, Woodford & Wanstead, Barking, Woolwich, Chislehurst, Bromley, Beckenham, Mitcham, Merton, Wimbledon & Barnes. For this state the map has been re-engraved with Turnham Green extending through the printed border. The marking of Victoria Bridge (now Grosvenor Bridge), taking trains to Victoria Station, dates the map to c. 1860.
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Date | 1845 |
Extra Info | A New Topographical Map of the Country in the Vicinity of London, Describing all the New Improvements, Metropolitan Boroughs and Parish Boundaries. |
Publication | London: James Wyld, c.1860. Original colour. Dissected and laid on linen as issued, total 860 x 850mm. |
Condition | A good example. |
References | HOWGEGO: 250, this state not listed. |