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London’s railway network in the last decade of the 19th century

Stock No. 22800 Category: Tag: Cartographer: GOAD, Charles Edward.

Railway Map of London and District Divided into 12 Routes (R-O) Showing 1,600 Square Miles (40 miles by 40 Miles) Radius 20 Miles from Royal Exchange.
London, 1891. Lithograph, printed in colour. Sheet 530 x 630mm.

£950

In stock

A circular map of the routes of London's commuter railways, extending out to Wraysbury in the west, clockwise to Berkhampstead, St Albans, Ware, Harlow, Ongar, Brentwood, Tilbury Docks. Sevenoaks. Redhill, Dorking and Woking.
Charles Edward Goad (1848-1910) specialised in maps for fire insurance companies, noting size of buildings, width of streets and proximity to water sources for fire brigades. He was based in Montreal and Quebec until 1885, when he started work in England. The company named after him continued until 1931 when it was acquired by Underwriter's Survey Limited.

Additional information

Dimensions630 × 530 mm
Cartographer

Date

1891

Extra Info

Railway Map of London and District Divided into 12 Routes (R-O) Showing 1,600 Square Miles (40 miles by 40 Miles) Radius 20 Miles from Royal Exchange.

Publication

London, 1891. Lithograph, printed in colour. Sheet 530 x 630mm.

Condition

A good example.

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