London topographical society
London Topographical Society Publisher of material about London, England
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Works
Title | Sources |
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The A to z of Elizabethan London | |
[Circular] and list of publications. | |
Civitas Londini | |
A description of the land belonging vnto Christ Church Canterbury, called Walworth Manour, in the parish of Newinton near London in the county of Surry. | |
Drawings of buildings in area described in "The early history of Piccadilly, Leicester square and Soho | |
An exact delineation of the cities of London and Westminster and the suburbs thereof, together wth. ye burrough of Sovthwark and all ye through-fares, highwaies, streetes, lanes & common allies wthin. ye same. | |
Grænwich. | |
Hollar's "exact surveigh" of the city of London, 1667 : (from the 1669 copy in the British Museum) : an exact svrveigh of the streets, lanes, and churches contained within the rvines of the city of London. | |
Horwood's Plan of London, Westminster, Southwark & parts adjoining, 1792-1799. | |
The Kentish Town panorama, 1986: | |
Londinvm feracissimi Angliae Regni metropolis. | |
London &c. actually surveyed | |
London : a history in maps | |
London parish maps to 1900 a catalogue of maps of London parishes within the original London County Council area | |
London plotted plans of London buildings c.1450-1720 | |
The London surveys of Ralph Treswell | |
A map drawn in 1585 to illustrate a lawsuit concerning Geldings Close (Exchequer Special Commissions, 1391, P.R.O.) | |
Map of the railways proposed by the bills of the session of 1863 in the metropolis & its vicinity. | |
Map of Tudor London--the City in 1520 : its streets and buildings | |
Maps, views, and plans : [London]. | |
Milne's plan of the cities of London and Westminster, circumjacent towns and parishes &c., laid down from a trigonometrical survey taken in the years 1795-1799. | |
[Miscellaneous printed matter]. | |
The newest and exactest mapp of the most famous citties, London and Westminster, with their suburbs; and the manner of their streets: with the names of the chiefest of them ... | |
Newsl. - Lond. Topogr. Soc. | |
Newsletter | |
Part of the map of London comprizing the estate of His Grace the Duke of Bedford in the parishes of St. Paul Covent Garden, St. Martin in the Fields, St. Giles in the Fields, St. George Bloomsbury, St. George the Martyr and St. Pancras; distinguished by the color yellow for the buildings and green for the land. | |
Plan of area now west central part of London | |
Plan of the area lying east of St. Katharine's Hospital (now St. Katharine's Dock), circa 1590 | |
A plan of the manor of Ebury, c. 1663-1670. | |
A plott of the building upon the ground of Sr. Nicholas Bacon, Knight of the Bath, in Fetter Lane in the parish of St. Dunston in the west London together with the names of those persons to whome the same ware first granted; described in the yeare of our Lord God one thosand six hundred & seaventy | |
A prospect and map of London, showing the River Thames to Woolwich reach. | |
A prospect of the city of London from the south east in the year 1945 : shewing its architecture, the destruction caused by the King's enemies during the previous five years, and some of the means whereby the safety of the citizens was maintained : 1939-1945 | |
Publication (London Topographical Society) | |
Rhinebeck" panorama of London c. 1810 | |
The Royal Exchange | |
The singularities of London, 1578 = Les singularitez de Londres, noble, fameuse Cité, capital du Royaume d'Angleterre : ses antiquitez et premiers fondateurs | |
A sketch map of London under Richard II. | |
Survey of all lands and tenements belonging to the Worshipful Company of the Clothworkers of London | |
To the right honourable the Earl Cadogan, this map of Chelsea, from a new and actual survey shewing the ecclesiastical divisions of St. Luke and Upper Chelsea, and the districts of Hans Town and containing that portion of the parishes of Kensington and St. Margaret's Westminster lying between the boundary of Chelsea and the Fulham Road | |
The Tower of London 1682. | |
View of London (cir. A.D. 1550) | |
A view of London in 1600 : from the engraving in the De la Gardie Collection in the Royal Library, Stockholm | |
The west-side of London-Bridge. The east-side of London-Bridge. |