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Very rare plan of Marylebone

Stock No. 14003 Category: Tags: , , , Cartographer: CORDWELL, C.

London: Cordwell, 1835. Dissected and laid on linen, as issued, total 810 x 690mm. With slipcase with publisher's labels on front and side.

£3,500

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An unrecorded plan of Marylebone, showing from Notting Hill Gate (still called 'Kensington Gravel Pitts' ) bottom left, clockwise to Hampstead, Highgate, Upper Holloway, King's Cross, Grays Inn Land Oxford Street. A series of concentric circles, a quarter of a mile apart, radiate from a blank area of the map between Chalk Farm and the Regents Canal, suggesting the map was produced for the development of that area.

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Cartographer

Date

1835

Extra Info
Publication

London: Cordwell, 1835. Dissected and laid on linen, as issued, total 810 x 690mm. With slipcase with publisher's labels on front and side.

Condition

Slipcase rubbed.

References

We have been unable to trace either this map or 'C.Cordwell'.