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London in the reign of William IV

Smith's New Plan of London, Westminster & Southwark. 1836,
London, 1836. Original colour. Dissected and laid on linen, as issued, total 425 x 660mm.
Stock #:  24428

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A detailed plan of London, extending from Knightdbridge in the west, clockwise to Regents Park, Pentonville, Hackney, Limehouse, The Surrey Docks, Newington Butts and Sloane Square. Underneath is an extensive index of streets. The London and Greenwich Railway is shown as a dotted line, the year that it opened. London Bridge Railway Station, London's first terminus, is not yet shown.

Condition:

A good example.

References:

HOWGEGO: 225.

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