William Faden
103 x 125 cm
Published by one of the great mapmakers of Georgian England, John Cary, this map conveniently covers most of what is now London's commuter belt. It is richly detailed with virtually every building in all of the towns and villages marked. The map paints a fascinating picture of Georgian London, which stretched no further than Hyde Park in the west and Limehouse in the east. Areas which are now synonymous with London, such as Paddington, St Pancras, Islington, and Hampstead are all shown as distinct villages, completely separate from the capital.
Original hand-colour. Folded. [LDN7457]