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Woodcut Map of London, ~1560/1633John Rocque Map, 1746Richard Horwood's Map, 1792-99Charles Booth Poverty Maps, 1886-1903Ordnance Survey Map, 1897Other MapsMatthew Sangster has taken a digital version of this important Georgian map, and overlaid it with clickable pins, including notes from a 1789 guidebook to London, or aquatints from the period. Favourite detail: The area that would one day be Victoria is mostly underwater, in a series of basins and side-arms of the Grosvenor canal (see pic).See more on londonist.comEstimated Reading Time: 4 minsWho created the first detailed map of Londo Matthew Sangster has taken a digital version of this important Georgian map, and overlaid it with clickable pins, including notes from a 1789 guidebook to London, or aquatints from the period. Favourite detail: The area that would one day be Victoria is mostly underwater, in a series of basins and side-arms of the Grosvenor canal (see pic).
Matthew Sangster has taken a digital version of this important Georgian map, and overlaid it with clickable pins, including notes from a 1789 guidebook to London, or aquatints from the period. Favourite detail: The area that would one day be Victoria is mostly underwater, in a series of basins and side-arms of the Grosvenor canal (see pic).
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