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Suggestions For London Street Maps ca. 1888

Casebook Message Boards: Pub Talk: Suggestions For London Street Maps ca. 1888
Author: Skip Hardin
Sunday, 05 January 2003 - 06:50 pm
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I am looking for street maps (not vintage, just historic reproductions) of the East End area circa 1888. I know that there are some available from the Ordinance Survey, but, being located in the US I would appreciate any information that can provide specific Ordinance Survey map titles and map numbers. Also, if there are any US vendors of Ordinance Survey maps, that info would also be appreciated.

Thanks,

Skip Hardin
shardin@attbi.com

Author: Christopher T George
Monday, 06 January 2003 - 11:30 am
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Hi, Skip:

Your best source for reproduction maps is Alan Godfrey Maps in England who have published a good run of inexpensive maps of different scale for the East End and London and the United Kingdom generally.

Skip, the following information was previously posted by the indefatigable AMP aka Viper who may also be able to answer any other questions you might have about area maps or the East End generally:

Alan Godfrey Publishers have a web site at:-

http://www.alangodfreymaps.co.uk/

The map most likely to suit most people's needs is in their Old Ordnance Survey Maps series, Sheet 63, Whitechapel, Spitalfields and The Bank. It is available in a choice of years, namely 1873, 1894 and 1913.

Price is a very reasonable £1.95 per map (in U.K). There is also a flat fee on each order to cover postage and packing.

He added--

The number of maps worth acquiring will vary from student to student, according to individual need and budget. My personal Top 8 recommendation is listed below (highest priority first). The first five maps, especially, have proved to be hugely beneficial. A second Shoreditch map is a bit of a luxury - you can make do perfectly well with either one of them.

1. Whitechapel, Spitalfields & Bank, 1894. Sheet 63
2. Whitechapel, Spitalfields & Bank, 1873. Sheet 63
3. Shoreditch, 1893. Sheet 51
4. Aldgate, 1873-1894. Sheet 7.67 **
5. Bank & The City, 1873. Sheet 7.66 **
6. Stepney & Limehouse, 1914. Sheet 64
7. Bethnal Green & Bow, 1894. Sheet 52
8. Shoreditch, 1872. Sheet 51

** denotes Godfrey's large-scale map series, others are standard series.

P.S. Skip, further to what A.M.P. states above, since this information was posted some time back, you will want to doublecheck the prices.

All the best

Chris


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