Discovering London Illustrated Map

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Discovering London Illustrated Map

Discovering London Illustrated Map

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Source: Taken from Parliamentary Paper entitled: "Regent's Park. A plan of the Regent's Park, Showing the Improvements and Alterations recently made therein. London 1841." Publisher: London. Published as the Act directs, June 29, 1809, by John Thomas Smith, No. 4, Polygon, Somers Town. Cover Title: Bacon's Coloured Plan. City Of London With Street Index. Large Scale: 12 Inches to 1 mile. Highly Detailed. All Streets Named. Public Buildings Named. "Blitzed" Areas Shown. Completely Revised Up-To-Date. Publisher: London. Published as the Act directs, December 26th, 1807, by John Thomas Smith, No. 31, Castle Street East, Oxford Street. Title: Map Of The County Of London Shewing The Boundary Of The Jurisdiction Of The London City Council, Also The Boundaries Of The Sanitary Districts, Parishes, District Boards Of Works, Extra Parochial Places, And The City Of London.

The opening of the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations at Hyde Park on 1 May 1851 saw a Summer of visitors attracted to the display of items in the Crystal Palace. As a result, many printed items were produced, some as souvenirs, some as information for visitors and some which used the exhibition as a promotional opportunity. Sharon Tuff takes a look at those held by London Metropolitan Archives. The wallpaper is PVC free and is printed using HP's Latex inks ensuring you get a more environmentally friendly mural compared to one produced with solvent inks. It is also odor-free making it safe for all rooms in the home and commercial interiors where the initial solvent smell would be an issue such as schools, restaurants, cafes and offices. The ultra smooth finish and the latex base of the inks provide vivid colour graphics with high-definition detail. Publisher: London. Published as the Act directs, September 10th, 1807, by John Thomas Smith, No. 31, Castle Street East, Oxford Street. Title: Aldersgate Ward with its Divisions into Precincts and Parishes And the Liberty of St. Martins le Grand, According to a New SurveyTitle: A New and Accurate Plan of Billingsgate Ward, and Bridge Ward Within, Divided into Parishes from a late Survey Publisher: Published by J. Friederichs, 5 Nassau Street, Soho Square and Simpkin Marshall & Co. 1862 Publisher: London. Published as the Act directs, February 20th, 1808, by John Thomas Smith, No. 31, Castle Street East, Oxford Street.

Publisher: London. Published as the Act directs, 30 May. 1809, by John Thomas Smith, No. 4, Polygon, Somers Town. As a print it is unequalled in the History of Wood Engraving; and is alike valuable as a Work of Art and as a Historical Record of the appearance of the Great Metropolis, seen from the Thames in 1844. Source: Taken from "Old and New London. A Narrative of Its History, Its People, And Its Places. Illustrated with numerous Engravings from the most Authentic Sources. The City, Ancient And Modern", by Walter Thornbury. Vol. I. 1897.

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Source: The Second Report (1799) From The Select Committee Upon The Improvement Of The Port Of London 1803 Our pre-pasted wallpaper from HP needs no additional adhesive and is so simple to install that you won't need to pay for a commercial decorator to do it for you (although we have fitters available should you wish - call us on 01993 880 939 to discuss). Notes: Includes a "List of 200 principal streets with letters of reference to their situation" in the bottom margin.



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