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Plan of London during the reign of George IV

Tegg's, New Plan of London, &c. With 360 References to the Principal Streets &c. 1826.

London: Tegg, 1826. Original colour. Dissected and laid on linen, as issued, total 440 x 615mm, folded into publisher's marbled slipcase.
Stock #:  23338

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A fine plan of central London extending to Lord's Cricket Ground in the north west, clockwise to Pentonville, Hackney, Limehouse, Newington Butts and Chelsea Hospital. At the time of publication John Nash was planning the remodelling St James's Park, and the map is coloured to show the areas affected. Underneath is an extensive key linked to the numbered squares on the map.

Condition:

Slipcase worn.

References:

HOWGEGO: 295, 3a.

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