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Plan of London under William IV

Stock No. 18424 Category: Tags: , , Cartographer: MOGG, Edward.

Mogg's New Plan of London.
London, 1835. Original colour. Dissected and laid on linen, as issued. 470 x 910mm, with separately-printed key under the map, total 550 x 910mm. With slipcase with illustrated publisher's label.

£1,100

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A detailed map of central London in fine colour. Extending from Hyde Park in the west, clockwise to Regent's Park, Pentonville, Bethnal Green, Stepney, Rotherhithe, Lambeth & Belgravia. Trafalgar Square is marked, five years before work started. Below the map is a key of '900 of the Principal Places' with a grid system of locations.
This example still has the date of the first issue but has the Greenwich Railway, the first railway into London, as per Howgego's second state.

Additional information

Cartographer

Date

1835

Extra Info

Mogg's New Plan of London.

Publication

London, 1835. Original colour. Dissected and laid on linen, as issued. 470 x 910mm, with separately-printed key under the map, total 550 x 910mm. With slipcase with illustrated publisher's label.

Condition

Slipcase rubbed and stained. Map in very fine condition

References

HOWGEGO: 353a, unlisted state between 1 and 3 of 5.