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London A-Z Street Atlas

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You are also able to use your map with drawing pins allowing personalisation and the ability to plan travels. I love looking at old maps of London so was pleased to come across this London A-Z Street Atlas – Historical Edition. Covering an extensive area, including Bristol, Swindon, Reading, Slough, Guildford, Littlehampton, Portsmouth, Isle of Wight, Bournemouth, Cardiff, Newport, Weymouth, Sidmouth, Taunton and Weston-Super-Mare. Laminated, pinboard and wooden frame - Laminated, mounted onto Kapa mount foam centred board and then placed in a wood frame.

In one scheme, the letters JIHGFEDCBA represent the digits 1 to 9 and 0, so that HFD would be 357, indicating a publication date of March 1957.Ebooks fulfilled through Glose cannot be printed, downloaded as PDF, or read in other digital readers (like Kindle or Nook). Postcode districts, one-way streets and safety camera locations with their maximum speed limit are featured on both scales of street mapping. London: Central London Handy Map from A-Z publishers is an indexed mini-pocket sized street plan of the centre of London, ideal for visitors and containing a variety of tourist relevant information. In addition to a map of the London Underground (central area), a West End Theatres map and a West End Cinemas map are also featured within this atlas. The comprehensive index lists streets, selected flats, walkways and places of interest, place, area and junction names.

They produced three special maps detailing transport information on getting to the venues and also provided information on events related to the 2012 Cultural Olympiad. Albans, Potters Bar, Waltham Cross, Epping, Brentwood, Thurrock, Stanford-le-Hope, Gravesend, Wrotham, Sevenoaks, Westerham, Oxted, Redhill, Reigate, Leatherhead, Great Bookham, Woking, Egham, Windsor, Slough, Chalfont St.Individually bubble wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy, custom made box for the total protection of your print. Famously, its creator Phyllis Pearsall reckoned to have walked every street in London to fact check the atlas.

miles) a wide area across the Home Counties, with an index listing both town/villages and places of interest highlighted on the map. So it’s no surprise to the find a large section included in the book on the London County Council street name changes. The map index contains over 300,000 entries with nearly 100,000 streets, over 200,000 postcodes, plus thousands of places of interest, hospitals and rail stations. It is also odor-free making it safe for all rooms in the home and commercial interiors where the initial solvent smell would be an issue such as schools, restaurants, cafes and offices.Our Silk Art paper is a superior colour reproduction finish and provides high quality photo results. Add this map to one of our “Zuti” route planner maps and you are well equipped to travel anywhere in the Greater London area. It’s irresistible to keep on comparing the historical map pages with today to find the glaring and the small changes that make up the city.

The lines on the black and white map are the Northern Line, Central Line, Piccadilly Line and Bakerloo Line.It contains the maps which Mrs Pearsall first published including bus, trolleybus and tram routes, plus the streets of London as they were just before the World War II. It’s sais she walked the streets of London for up to 18 hours a day hand plotting the street alignment and compiling ancillary information including house numbers along principal thoroughfares.

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