London: Vernor, Hood & Sharpe 1811. A charming antique print of the old Originally produced for the part-work "Old and New London" (London 1873-1878).
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A gazetteer runs down either side noting points of interest. This Old London Map is a very popular title. See also Old Map of London After the Great Fire
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Old London Town Aerial view of London Numerous well-known landmarks appear in this detailed view of London taken from the International Space Station on
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Bolles' edition of Old and New London thus constitutes the blueprint for an In addition to our focus on Old and New London, we will also digitize a
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Plan of a Portion of Westminster . between 1734 and 1748 from London,Old & New by The Ward of Cheape ca.1750 from London,Old & New Edward Walford,
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In that same year, the destruction of the old bridge began in earnest, The Chapel of St Thomas on London Bridge on Sixteenth Century London Bridge
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In the 1820s, a new London Bridge was built north of the old London Bridge and it opened in 1831. In that same year, the destruction of the old bridge began
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Early Edwardian London streets, teeming with horse-drawn traffic.
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The Flogging Whores of Old London Accounts of prostitute flagellants in early 18th century London, especially Theresa Berkley. Factseet Contents:
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