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An alternative proposal to Nash’s Regent Street

Stock No. 21671 Category: Tag: Cartographer: Bacon, J.

Reduction of the Plan of the New Street proposed from Charing Cross To the Crown Estate, in Mary-le-bone Park. with the late M.r Ja.s Wyatts Suggestions inserted thereon.
London, c.1809. Original colour. Sheet 220 x 365mm, watermarked 1809.

£300

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A rival to John Nash's plan for a new street linking Carlton House, the palace of the Prince Regent (later George IV) to his new estate in Regent's Park, proposed by architect James Wyatt (1746-1813). Instead of the sweep of the Quadrant, Wyatt's plan took a strait route through Golden Square to Great Portland Street.
Also shown are proposals for work around Pall Mall, Jermyn Street and what was to become Trafalgar Square.

Additional information

Dimensions365 × 220 mm
Cartographer

Date

1809

Extra Info

Reduction of the Plan of the New Street proposed from Charing Cross To the Crown Estate, in Mary-le-bone Park. with the late M.r Ja.s Wyatts Suggestions inserted thereon.

Publication

London, c.1809. Original colour. Sheet 220 x 365mm, watermarked 1809.

Condition

A good example.

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