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    The folded maps in this collection comprise small maps or those not suited to be stored flat and includes mini-atlases, a map printed for use as a fan, and maps that started life rolled but were folded up by an owner, as well as maps which were published folded.

    The first maps that were issued as folded maps started to appear in the 1720s as something you could conveniently carry around in your pocket. The sheets were normally dissected for folding and cloth mounted to make them more robust. These early folding maps were part of a general growth in printed resources for visitors to London. Often they would carry useful information like lists of fares for getting across the Thames, or the cost of coach journeys.

    Extra small ones were promoted as “waistcoat pocket maps” while others had guidebook type information about post offices, routes out of London. As time went on there would sometimes be pictures of tourist attractions around the edges, and sometimes adverts. There were folding maps with bus, tram and train information.

    Folded Maps Collection

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    330661
    24 miles round London
    330724
    A balloon view of London
    331216
    A balloon view of London, as seen from Hampstead
    330449
    A map of the countries thirty miles round London
    330573
    A map of the county of Huntingdon
    331405
    A map of the County of London shewing the boundary of the London County Council
    330448
    A map of the county of Middlesex reduced from an actual survey in four sheets
    330734
    A map of the environs of London extending twenty five miles from the metropolis
    330829
    A map of the environs of London extending twenty-five miles from the metropolis
    330513
    A new and accurate plan of the cities of London and Westminster and borough of Southwark
    330463
    A new and accurate topographical survey of the environs of London
    330551
    A new and correct map of London, Westminster and Southwark
    330460
    A new and correct plan of the cities of London, Westminster and borough of Southwark
    330471
    A new and correct plan of the cities of London, Westminster and borough of Southwark
    330472
    A new and correct plan of the cities of London, Westminster, and borough of Southwark
    330352
    A new map of Leicestershire divided into hundreds
    330760
    A new map of London and its environs
    330707
    A new map of London and its environs, 1828
    331276
    A new map of London and its environs, 1830
    330351
    A new map of London and the adjacent villages
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