A very interesting map of London in which the city has been divided into circles in order to work out cab and porterage fares using a device invented by Friedrichs. Each circle represents a half-mile in diameter to allow the reader to ascertain the distance between two places.
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Date | 1862 |
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Publication | London, c.1862. Colour lithograph, 490 x 670mm. |
Condition | A good example. |
References | HYDE 80. |