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    The maps in this gallery appear in Magnificent Maps of London, an exhibition at London Metropolitan Archives until 26 October 2022.

    The historical map collections at London Metropolitan Archives show the development of the city in incredible detail, from the late sixteenth century to the present day. Beginning with the first attempts to chart the streets of the City of London, to the record of Second World War devastation created in the London County Council Bomb Damage maps, they provide a unique view of London’s story and many of the events that shaped the city we know today.

    The maps on display in Magnificent Maps of London bring together some of the best-known records of the capital, including work by Georg Braun and Frans Hogenberg, John Rocque, John Ogilby and William Morgan, Richard Horwood, and Christopher and John Greenwood. Early visitor guides feature alongside, tram routes, local plans and thematic surveys, including Charles Booth's map of London poverty.

    Some of the maps on display can be used to study the growth of London at a local level, with maps of parishes and localities, as well as the development of London across the Greater London area. Others demonstrate the use of maps not just as a way of navigating the city, but also as a way of presenting information which records the experience of previous generations of Londoners, from pandemics to population studies.

    The maps displayed in the exhibition are a very small selection from the collections. To see many more, explore the maps section.

    Magnificent Maps of London

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    A balloon view of London, as seen from Hampstead
    31024
    A map of London and the adjacent Country 10 miles round as survey'd and publish'd in 16 sheets by John Rocque, Reduc'd into one sheet, R. Parr
    322916
    A Plan of Bankside
    346451
    An Exact Surveigh of the streets lanes and churches contained within the ruins of the City of London
    22503
    Brixton
    346482
    Casual Wards and Routes of the Home Counties
    346340
    Charles Booth's Descriptive Map of London Poverty: Index View
    32561
    Chiswick, Hounslow
    346463
    Civitas Londinum
    330668
    Collins' Illustrated atlas of London
    339517
    Collins' Illustrated atlas of London - plate 10:
    339518
    Collins' Illustrated atlas of London - plate 11:
    339519
    Collins' Illustrated atlas of London - plate 12:
    339520
    Collins' Illustrated atlas of London - plate 13:
    339521
    Collins' Illustrated atlas of London - plate 14:
    339522
    Collins' Illustrated atlas of London - plate 15:
    339523
    Collins' Illustrated atlas of London - plate 16:
    339524
    Collins' Illustrated atlas of London - plate 17:
    339525
    Collins' Illustrated atlas of London - plate 18:
    339526
    Collins' Illustrated atlas of London - plate 19:
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