A Victorian tourist map of London
Wallis's Guide For Strangers Through London, 1843.
London, 1843. Original colour. Dissected and laid on linen as issued, total 550 x 660mm.
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An early Victorian map of central London detailing the streets named, with an extensive key of buildings and streets linked to lettered squares on the map. It extends from Hyde Park to Regent's Park, Islington, Whitechapel, Elephant & Castle and Knightsbridge. This state has the planned Hungerford Suspension Bridge, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and opened in 1845, marked in outline.











