Maps of Southwark

Maps of Southwark

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London XV.7 - OS London Town Plan

1 : 1056 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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London (1915- Numbered sheets) XIII.3 (includes: Beckenham; Camberwell; Lambeth St Mary; Lewisham; Penge) - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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London (Edition of 1894-96) CXXXVII (includes: Beckenham; Camberwell; Lambeth St Mary; Lewisham; Penge) - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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London (First Editions c1850s) LXXXIX (includes: Beckenham; Camberwell; Lambeth St Mary; Lewisham; Penge) - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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London XV.NE - OS Six-Inch Map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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An exact survey of the city's of London Westminster , VIII

1 Blatt : 53 x 71 cm John Rocque
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Surrey VIII - OS Six-Inch Map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Kent VII - OS Six-Inch Map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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TQ37 - OS 1:25,000 Provisional Series Map

1 : 25000 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Militärgeographische Angaben über England.

Generalstab des Heeres, Abteilung für Kriegskarten u. Vermessungswesen IV. Mil.-Geo
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Great Britain [Second land utilisation survey] 1:25,000

Coleman, Alice Isle of Thanet Geographical Association
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Bromley (Kent)

1 : 21120 Drawing showing the area around Bromley in Kent. Field boundaries enclosing cultivated land dominate this map of what is now south-east London. Such land is depicted by a striped pattern. Ruled dashed red lines also feature strongly. They radiate from trigonometrical stations used for measuring and plotting topographical features. The signalling telegraph station in Plow Garlic Hill at the top left of the plan marks the site of a trigonometrical station.
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The METROPOLITAN BOROUGHS As Defined by the reform Bill

This map was produced after the Reform Bill of 1831/32 that created the metropolitan boroughs of London. The title appears at bottom right, with scale bar at bottom left, London arms of at top left, and arms of Westminster at top right. Also at bottom left is a list of 'liberties' - the name given to areas exempt from the jurisdiction of the country sheriff, being subject to a separate commission of the peace (in this case royal and governmental authorities).
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METROPOLITAN BOROUGHS

This map of London was produced for the 1832 Reform Bill that established the metropolitan boroughs. The map's title features along the top; with a compass star at top right, an explanatory note at bottom right. At bottom left is a list of the 'liberties' of the city - the name given to areas exempt from the jurisdiction of the country sheriff, being subject to a separate commission of the peace (in this case royal and governmental authorities). The new boroughs are highlighted in colour, with the shaded area representing the old boundaries of London, Westminster and Southwark. Dawson, Lieut. Robert K.
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A topographical-map, of the county of Kent, No. 1

1 Blatt : 54 x 69 cm A. Dury, W. Herbert
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[Recto], uit: Map of general routes / Fred J.H. Elston

1 : 12500 Elston, Fred J. H. London : General Omnibus Co.
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England and Wales, Cities, Ports & Harbours.

1 : 63360 Fullarton, A. & Co.
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JURISDICTION OF THE METROPOLITAN POLICE

This map illustrates plans for the reform of the jurisdiction of Metropolitan Police. Based on Dawson's map of 1832, the map’s title appear along the top, with compass star at top right, explanatory note at bottom left, and a scale bar at bottom right. District boundaries are highlighted in colour, with the old limits of London, Westminster and Southwark shaded. Formed in 1829, the Metropolitan Police had its jurisdiction extended in 1839to Greater London - an area taken to mean all parishes partly within twelve miles of Charing Cross or wholly within fifteen miles of Charing Cross. In the same year, the City of London formed its own police force. Dawson, Lieut. Robert K.
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Map of the County of Middlesex in which parishes are bounded with red to be distinguished from the others

The title is missing from this copy of the map. The gives a list of parishes within the Bill of Mortality in scroll at top right with parish boundaries outlined in colour. Land use and reliefs are expressed by symbols, with the built-up area within the City of London represented by stippling. Rocque, John
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The Lancet Map of Medical London

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Map of London [showing] work of the Metropolitan Public Gardens Association, November, 1882, to December, 1900. Scale of miles, 1 1/2[ = 2 1/4 inches]

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A Map of London showing the proportion of the inhabitants of each registration sub-district in 1881, born in other parts of the United Kingdom

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South London (Outline) - OS One-Inch Revised New Series

1 : 63360 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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South London (Hills) - OS One-Inch Revised New Series

1 : 63360 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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[Recto], uit: L.C.C. trams

1 : 50000 titelvariant: The tramways pocket map & timetable; Annotatie: Omslagtitel: The tramways pocket map & timetable London County Council [London : London County Council]
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London Sheet S - OS Six-Inch Map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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London Sheet S - OS Six-Inch Map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Stanford's new two inch map of London and its environs

1 : 31680 Londýn (Anglie) Edward Stanford
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[Recto], uit: Route map and guide : [London]

1 : 50000 London : London General Omnibus Co.
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LONDON AND ITS ENVIRONS 241

This is a later edition of the map of London and the suburbs first issued by Davies in 1840. The map features title in top border, scale bar at bottom centre and key to symbols below the map. A note below the map states that the map contains "the boundaries of the Metropolitan Boroughs, the different railroads and stations, the new cemeteries and roads, docks, canals and all the modern improvements. The map is chiefly drawn from the Ordnance Survey, the railroads and the other improvements from the official copies and the Borough of Marylebone from the survey published by Mr Britton. The whole corrected from personal observations and measurements." Davies, Benjamin Rees
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