Old maps and views of 18th Century London
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The Grub Street Project is a digital edition of eighteenth-century London. By mapping its print culture, literature, and trades, it aims to create both a historically accurate visualization of the city’s commerce and communications and a record of how its authors and artists portrayed it.
London and environs (1773)
A Map of the Countries Thirty Miles round London: Drawn and Engraved From Accurate Surveys
Source: www.grubstreetproject.net
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