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PLAN of the Cities of LONDON and WESTMINSTER the Borough of SOUTHWARK and PARTS adjoining Shewing every HOUSE. By R. Horwood
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Map 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 Horwood.
Horwood dedicated this map to the Trustees and Directors of the
Phoenix Fire Office, reflecting that the protection of London from
fire was at this time the reserve of numerous independent company
brigades. This edition features a Phoenix at top left with the word
"protection" emblazoned beneath it and is uncoloured in its
entirety. The Tower of London is shown only by outline, as Horwood
records that "The Internal Parts not distinguished being refused
permission to take the Survey", testimony that a surveyor was not
always welcome. Industries such as brewing and tanning, unwelcome
in the city, are located south of the river in Southwark. Barclay
Perkins & Co., the largest brewery in the world during the
1800s, is marked on the map, as is Guy's Hospital (for incurables).
At the time of this map, the hospital had recently been extended to
include a new ward for "lunatics". This map was re-issued, with
additions and alterations, at least four times until
1819.
Title: PLAN of the Cities of LONDON and WESTMINSTER the Borough of
SOUTHWARK and PARTS adjoining Shewing every HOUSE. By R.
Horwood
Description:
Map 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 Horwood.
Horwood dedicated this map to the Trustees and Directors of the
Phoenix Fire Office, reflecting that the protection of London from
fire was at this time the reserve of numerous independent company
brigades.
This edition features a Phoenix at top left with the word
"protection" emblazoned beneath it and is uncoloured in its
entirety.
The Tower of London is shown only by outline, as Horwood
records that "The Internal Parts not distinguished being refused
permission to take the Survey", testimony that a surveyor was not
always welcome.
Industries such as brewing and tanning, unwelcome
in the city, are located south of the river in Southwark.
Barclay
Perkins & Co.
, the largest brewery in the world during the
1800s, is marked on the map, as is Guy's Hospital (for incurables).
At the time of this map, the hospital had recently been extended to
include a new ward for "lunatics".
This map was re-issued, with
additions and alterations, at least four times until
1819.
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