WebHORWOOD (RICHARD) Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster, the Borough of Southwark and Parts Adjoining, large engraved map on 32 sheets joined, some light offsetting or toning, a few small paper cracks to lower right but generally clean, laid on linen [Howgego 200 (1)], overall 3960 x 2190mm., R. Horwood, 1792 [-1799] Footnotes WebMap of London printed in 32 sheets and published sheet by sheet between 1792 and 1799, the work of several engravers working to the direction of the cartographer Richard …
PLAN of the Cities of LONDON and WESTMINSTER the Borough of …
WebJohn Rocque's Map of London, Westminster, and Southwark, 1746 can refer to two different maps. The better known of these has the full name A plan of the cities of London and … WebMap of Stepney, detail from Horwood's 'Map of London' Stepney used to be known as Stebenheath or Stebenhythe. Hythe is an early word for a landing place for boats, so the name may mean St Steven's wharf. The parish once included all the land east of the city to the River Lea and north of the Thames to Hackney. ウルフドッグ
File : Horwood
WebLondon Street Plans Richard Horwood 1792 Detailed street plans of London by Richard Horwood 1758-1803. They were the first maps produced showing all buildings since the Street Plans of Ogilby 1676. The suite also includes a single sheet map of London. (Image Full Screen plus Zoom and Pan controls are located in top right of Gallery when opened) WebApr 11, 2024 · Live from the Archive - the Horwood Map This time we will be looking at Richard Horwood’s (1757/8-1803) large-scale map of London. It attempted to show each individual building. It was... WebJul 18, 2013 · AbstractThis paper examines the ways in which Richard Horwood's maps of London can be used to examine the pattern of residential housebuilding in London between 1799 and 1819. It discusses the nature of the cartographic evidence and suggests lines of research on the relationship between population growth and movement, the supply of … ウルフの牙 集め