Maps of Islington

Maps of Islington

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Militärgeographische Angaben über England.

Generalstab des Heeres, Abteilung für Kriegskarten u. Vermessungswesen IV. Mil.-Geo
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Handy Reference Atlas of London

Edinburgh : John Bartholomew & Co.,
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ISLINGTON

1 : 12672 Map of the borough of Islington with inset plan of the parish of St Mary's on the left of the plate and note giving information about the borough down the right side of the plate. The plan shows the New River, a man made water course supplying London with fresh water from Hertfordshire. Baker, E.
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A New and Accurate SURVEY of the PARISHES of St. Andrews Holbourn

Plan of the parishes of St. Andrew's, Holborn, St George's, Queen Square, St James's Clerkenwell, St Luke's, Old Street, St Mary's Islington and the Charterhouse Liberty. Cole, B.
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An Actual Survey of the Parish of St. Leonard in Shoreditch, Middlesex, taken in the Year 1745 by Peter Chassereau. 4

1 : 3000 Plan of the parish of St. Leonard in Shoreditch with title in cartouche at top left, compass at top right, scale bar at bottom centre and key to streets, courts, alleys, squares etc. in table at lower right. Each field in the parish is shown with the name of the landlord or tenant and the dimensions. Chassereau
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Poverty map of London, 1891

Charles Booth
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Trade Card Map of Islington

T. Starling
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London VII.NW - OS Six-Inch Map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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London VII.NE - OS Six-Inch Map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Insurance Plan of London North District Vol. D (Key C): sheet 3-1

1 : 480 This detailed 1901 plan of London is one of a series of twenty sheets in an atlas originally produced to aid insurance companies in assessing fire risks. The building footprints, their use (commercial, residential, educational, etc.), the number of floors and the height of the building, as well as construction materials (and thus risk of burning) and special fire hazards (chemicals, kilns, ovens) were documented in order to estimate premiums. Names of individual businesses, property lines, and addresses were also often recorded. Together these maps provide a rich historical shapshot of the commercial activity and urban landscape of towns and cities at the time. The British Library holds a comprehensive collection of fire insurance plans produced by the London-based firm Charles E. Goad Ltd. dating back to 1885. These plans were made for most important towns and cities of the British Isles at the scales of 1:480 (1 inch to 40 feet), as well as many foreign towns at 1:600 (1 inch to 50 feet). Chas E Goad Limited Chas E Goad Limited
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London (1915- Numbered sheets) V.3 (includes: Hackney; Islington; Shoreditch; Stoke Newington) - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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London (Edition of 1894-96) XL (includes: Hackney; Islington; Shoreditch; Stoke Newington) - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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London (First Editions c1850s) XVIII (includes: Hackney; Islington; Shoreditch; Stoke Newington) - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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London (1915- Numbered sheets) V.7 (includes: Bethnal Green; Shoreditch; Stepney) - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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London (Edition of 1894-96) LI (includes: Bethnal Green; Shoreditch; Stepney) - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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London (First Editions c1850s) XXVII (includes: Bethnal Green; Shoreditch; Stepney) - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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London (1915- Numbered sheets) V.2 (includes: Islington) - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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London (Edition of 1894-96) XXXIX (includes: Islington) - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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London (First Editions c1850s) XVII (includes: Islington) - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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London (1915- Numbered sheets) V.6 (includes: Finsbury; Holborn; Islington; St Pancras) - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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London (First Editions c1850s) XXVI (includes: Finsbury; Holborn; Islington; St Pancras) - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Insurance Plan of London Vol. xi: sheet 372-1

1 : 480 This detailed 1891 plan of London is one of a series of forty seven sheets in an atlas originally produced to aid insurance companies in assessing fire risks. The building footprints, their use (commercial, residential, educational, etc.), the number of floors and the height of the building, as well as construction materials (and thus risk of burning) and special fire hazards (chemicals, kilns, ovens) were documented in order to estimate premiums. Names of individual businesses, property lines, and addresses were also often recorded. Together these maps provide a rich historical shapshot of the commercial activity and urban landscape of towns and cities at the time. The British Library holds a comprehensive collection of fire insurance plans produced by the London-based firm Charles E. Goad Ltd. dating back to 1885. These plans were made for most important towns and cities of the British Isles at the scales of 1:480 (1 inch to 40 feet), as well as many foreign towns at 1:600 (1 inch to 50 feet). Chas E Goad Limited Chas E Goad Limited
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PLAN of the CITY ROAD

1 : 4800 Survey of the City Road, London, from the Angel Inn in Islington to Finsbury Square with title and imprint at top left, compass in the centre, scale bar at bottom right and note on paving of Finsbury Square at lower right. Wickings, W.
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Insurance Plan of London Vol. xi Regent's Canal and Vicinity: Key Plan 2

1 : 4800 This "key plan" indicates coverage of the Goad 1891 series of fire insurance maps of London that were originally produced to aid insurance companies in assessing fire risks. The building footprints, their use (commercial, residential, educational, etc.), the number of floors and the height of the building, as well as construction materials (and thus risk of burning) and special fire hazards (chemicals, kilns, ovens) were documented in order to estimate premiums. Names of individual businesses, property lines, and addresses were also often recorded. Together these maps provide a rich historical shapshot of the commercial activity and urban landscape of towns and cities at the time. The British Library holds a comprehensive collection of fire insurance plans produced by the London-based firm Charles E. Goad Ltd. dating back to 1885. These plans were made for most important towns and cities of the British Isles at the scales of 1:480 (1 inch to 40 feet), as well as many foreign towns at 1:600 (1 inch to 50 feet). Chas E Goad Limited Chas E Goad Limited
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A PLAN OF THE ROADS AND STREETS From Islington to Dog House Bar Delineated to Show A NEW ROAD intended Cross the Fields from Islington to the said Dog House Bar 41 C

1 : 9600 This small plan was published in the London Magazine in 1760.The title appears at bottom left, with scale bars at bottom right and compass star at top right. The intended extension from Angel to Old Street is indicated by a double dotted line, with St. Luke's Church represented pictorially. Built by the Duke of Grafton in 1756 to drive cattle east to Smithfield Market, avoiding Holborn and Oxford Street, this was the capital's first bypass. London Magazine
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A PLAN of the MANOR of WENLOCK BARN in the Parishes of St. Leonard, Shoreditch & St. Luke, MIDDLESEX

1 : 4680 Drawn plan of the Manor of Wenlock Barn in Shoreditch, London, with title at lower right, scale bar at bottom centre and compass at the top of the sheet. The plan shows the the newly opened City Road and all the turnpikes on nearby roads. Pride, Thomas
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SCHOREDITCH, NORTON FALGATE and CRIPPLEGATE WITHOUT. Taken From y.e last Survey With Corrections 3A

1 : 4800 Plan of Shoreditch in the City of London, published in Strype's first annotated edition of Stow's 'Survey of England'. The plan features title in cartouche at the top of the plate, scale bar and compass at bottom left and key to streets, yards, squares, churches and public buildings in tables at top left and lower right. A dotted line marks the boundary between the parish of St. Leonard Shoreditch and St. Giles Cripple Gate. Hoxton Square, where the development of Shoreditch began in the 1680's is indicated at top right. Blome, Richard
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Plan of the Highways held under the Trustees of the OLD STREET TURNPIKE ROADS in the County of Middlesex

Survey of the streets in the Old Street Turnpike Roads Trust, London, from Goswell Street to Hackney Road with title and scale bar at lower left, compass in the centre and key to distances between junctions in table at bottom right. Wickings, W.
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The Parish of St. JAMES CLERKENWELL Taken from ye last Survey With Corrections

1 : 3840 This is the second edition of the plan of the parish of St. James, Clerkenwell by Richard Blome. Sadler's Well's is marked on the map near the top of the sheet. Built in 1683, at the time of the publication of this map, it was little more than a small music hall acting as a side attraction to a medicinal spa. Although visited by 500 people a day at the height of the spa's popularity, by 1687 it had fallen into disrepair. It was restored in 1746 by a local builder, Thomas Rosoman. Blome, Richard
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Insurance Plan of London North District Vol. E: Key Plan

1 : 4800 This "key plan" indicates coverage of the Goad 1893 series of fire insurance maps of London that were originally produced to aid insurance companies in assessing fire risks. The building footprints, their use (commercial, residential, educational, etc.), the number of floors and the height of the building, as well as construction materials (and thus risk of burning) and special fire hazards (chemicals, kilns, ovens) were documented in order to estimate premiums. Names of individual businesses, property lines, and addresses were also often recorded. Together these maps provide a rich historical shapshot of the commercial activity and urban landscape of towns and cities at the time. The British Library holds a comprehensive collection of fire insurance plans produced by the London-based firm Charles E. Goad Ltd. dating back to 1885. These plans were made for most important towns and cities of the British Isles at the scales of 1:480 (1 inch to 40 feet), as well as many foreign towns at 1:600 (1 inch to 50 feet). Chas E Goad Limited Chas E Goad Limited
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