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  • Julie Walters at the preview showing of new Channel 4 drama Indian Summers. She plays Cynthia in the period drama set around the fight for an independent India. The 10-part series, set in 1932, also features Henry Lloyd-Hughes (The Inbetweeners, Madame Bovary), Jemima West (The Borgias), Nikesh Patel (Honour) and Roshan Seth (A Passage to India). It’s due to air on February 15 at 9pm on Channel 4.
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  • Julie Walters at the preview showing of new Channel 4 drama Indian Summers. She plays Cynthia in the period drama set around the fight for an independent India. The 10-part series, set in 1932, also features Henry Lloyd-Hughes (The Inbetweeners, Madame Bovary), Jemima West (The Borgias), Nikesh Patel (Honour) and Roshan Seth (A Passage to India). It’s due to air on February 15 at 9pm on Channel 4.
    Julie Walters GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Julie Walters at the preview showing of new Channel 4 drama Indian Summers. She plays Cynthia in the period drama set around the fight for an independent India. The 10-part series, set in 1932, also features Henry Lloyd-Hughes (The Inbetweeners, Madame Bovary), Jemima West (The Borgias), Nikesh Patel (Honour) and Roshan Seth (A Passage to India). It’s due to air on February 15 at 9pm on Channel 4.
    Julie Walters GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Julie Walters at the preview showing of new Channel 4 drama Indian Summers. She plays Cynthia in the period drama set around the fight for an independent India. The 10-part series, set in 1932, also features Henry Lloyd-Hughes (The Inbetweeners, Madame Bovary), Jemima West (The Borgias), Nikesh Patel (Honour) and Roshan Seth (A Passage to India). It’s due to air on February 15 at 9pm on Channel 4.
    Julie Walters GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Julie Walters at the preview showing of new Channel 4 drama Indian Summers. She plays Cynthia in the period drama set around the fight for an independent India. The 10-part series, set in 1932, also features Henry Lloyd-Hughes (The Inbetweeners, Madame Bovary), Jemima West (The Borgias), Nikesh Patel (Honour) and Roshan Seth (A Passage to India). It’s due to air on February 15 at 9pm on Channel 4.
    Julie Walters GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Julie Walters at the preview showing of new Channel 4 drama Indian Summers. She plays Cynthia in the period drama set around the fight for an independent India. The 10-part series, set in 1932, also features Henry Lloyd-Hughes (The Inbetweeners, Madame Bovary), Jemima West (The Borgias), Nikesh Patel (Honour) and Roshan Seth (A Passage to India). It’s due to air on February 15 at 9pm on Channel 4.
    Julie Walters GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Julie Walters at the preview showing of new Channel 4 drama Indian Summers. She plays Cynthia in the period drama set around the fight for an independent India. The 10-part series, set in 1932, also features Henry Lloyd-Hughes (The Inbetweeners, Madame Bovary), Jemima West (The Borgias), Nikesh Patel (Honour) and Roshan Seth (A Passage to India). It’s due to air on February 15 at 9pm on Channel 4.
    Amber Rose Revah GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Julie Walters at the preview showing of new Channel 4 drama Indian Summers. She plays Cynthia in the period drama set around the fight for an independent India. The 10-part series, set in 1932, also features Henry Lloyd-Hughes (The Inbetweeners, Madame Bovary), Jemima West (The Borgias), Nikesh Patel (Honour) and Roshan Seth (A Passage to India). It’s due to air on February 15 at 9pm on Channel 4.
    Henry Lloyd-Hughes GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Julie Walters at the preview showing of new Channel 4 drama Indian Summers. She plays Cynthia in the period drama set around the fight for an independent India. The 10-part series, set in 1932, also features Henry Lloyd-Hughes (The Inbetweeners, Madame Bovary), Jemima West (The Borgias), Nikesh Patel (Honour) and Roshan Seth (A Passage to India). It’s due to air on February 15 at 9pm on Channel 4.
    Amber Rose Revah GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Julie Walters at the preview showing of new Channel 4 drama Indian Summers. She plays Cynthia in the period drama set around the fight for an independent India. The 10-part series, set in 1932, also features Henry Lloyd-Hughes (The Inbetweeners, Madame Bovary), Jemima West (The Borgias), Nikesh Patel (Honour) and Roshan Seth (A Passage to India). It’s due to air on February 15 at 9pm on Channel 4.
    Henry Lloyd-Hughes GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Julie Walters at the preview showing of new Channel 4 drama Indian Summers. She plays Cynthia in the period drama set around the fight for an independent India. The 10-part series, set in 1932, also features Henry Lloyd-Hughes (The Inbetweeners, Madame Bovary), Jemima West (The Borgias), Nikesh Patel (Honour) and Roshan Seth (A Passage to India). It’s due to air on February 15 at 9pm on Channel 4.
    Henry Lloyd-Hughes GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Julie Walters at the preview showing of new Channel 4 drama Indian Summers. She plays Cynthia in the period drama set around the fight for an independent India. The 10-part series, set in 1932, also features Henry Lloyd-Hughes (The Inbetweeners, Madame Bovary), Jemima West (The Borgias), Nikesh Patel (Honour) and Roshan Seth (A Passage to India). It’s due to air on February 15 at 9pm on Channel 4.
    Henry Lloyd-Hughes GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Julie Walters at the preview showing of new Channel 4 drama Indian Summers. She plays Cynthia in the period drama set around the fight for an independent India. The 10-part series, set in 1932, also features Henry Lloyd-Hughes (The Inbetweeners, Madame Bovary), Jemima West (The Borgias), Nikesh Patel (Honour) and Roshan Seth (A Passage to India). It’s due to air on February 15 at 9pm on Channel 4.
    Henry Lloyd-Hughes GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Julie Walters at the preview showing of new Channel 4 drama Indian Summers. She plays Cynthia in the period drama set around the fight for an independent India. The 10-part series, set in 1932, also features Henry Lloyd-Hughes (The Inbetweeners, Madame Bovary), Jemima West (The Borgias), Nikesh Patel (Honour) and Roshan Seth (A Passage to India). It’s due to air on February 15 at 9pm on Channel 4.
    Amber Rose Revah GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Julie Walters at the preview showing of new Channel 4 drama Indian Summers. She plays Cynthia in the period drama set around the fight for an independent India. The 10-part series, set in 1932, also features Henry Lloyd-Hughes (The Inbetweeners, Madame Bovary), Jemima West (The Borgias), Nikesh Patel (Honour) and Roshan Seth (A Passage to India). It’s due to air on February 15 at 9pm on Channel 4.
    Amber Rose Revah GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Julie Walters at the preview showing of new Channel 4 drama Indian Summers. She plays Cynthia in the period drama set around the fight for an independent India. The 10-part series, set in 1932, also features Henry Lloyd-Hughes (The Inbetweeners, Madame Bovary), Jemima West (The Borgias), Nikesh Patel (Honour) and Roshan Seth (A Passage to India). It’s due to air on February 15 at 9pm on Channel 4.
    Amber Rose Revah GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Julie Walters at the preview showing of new Channel 4 drama Indian Summers. She plays Cynthia in the period drama set around the fight for an independent India. The 10-part series, set in 1932, also features Henry Lloyd-Hughes (The Inbetweeners, Madame Bovary), Jemima West (The Borgias), Nikesh Patel (Honour) and Roshan Seth (A Passage to India). It’s due to air on February 15 at 9pm on Channel 4.
    Amber Rose Revah GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Julie Walters at the preview showing of new Channel 4 drama Indian Summers. She plays Cynthia in the period drama set around the fight for an independent India. The 10-part series, set in 1932, also features Henry Lloyd-Hughes (The Inbetweeners, Madame Bovary), Jemima West (The Borgias), Nikesh Patel (Honour) and Roshan Seth (A Passage to India). It’s due to air on February 15 at 9pm on Channel 4.
    Amber Rose Revah GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Stephen Walter: London Subterranea - The map was specially commission by the London Transport Museum for their 2012 Mind the Map Exhibition, to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the London Underground. For this work Walter has charted the buried rivers, tube lines, bunkers, sewers, government tunnels and other subterranean secrets of London. ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • Stephen Walter: London Subterranea - The map was specially commission by the London Transport Museum for their 2012 Mind the Map Exhibition, to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the London Underground. For this work Walter has charted the buried rivers, tube lines, bunkers, sewers, government tunnels and other subterranean secrets of London. ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • Stephen Walter: London Subterranea - The map was specially commission by the London Transport Museum for their 2012 Mind the Map Exhibition, to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the London Underground. For this work Walter has charted the buried rivers, tube lines, bunkers, sewers, government tunnels and other subterranean secrets of London. ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • Stephen Walter: London Subterranea - The map was specially commission by the London Transport Museum for their 2012 Mind the Map Exhibition, to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the London Underground. For this work Walter has charted the buried rivers, tube lines, bunkers, sewers, government tunnels and other subterranean secrets of London. ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • Pablo Picasso, FEMME AU BÉRET ET À LA ROBE QUADRILLÉE (MARIE-THÉRÈSE WALTER), est $50m - Highlights From London’s Flagship Sales of Impressionist, Modern, Surrealist & Contemporary Art at Sotheby’s London.
    Sothebys Impressionist Modern etc GB...jpg
  • Pablo Picasso, FEMME AU BÉRET ET À LA ROBE QUADRILLÉE (MARIE-THÉRÈSE WALTER), est $50m - Highlights From London’s Flagship Sales of Impressionist, Modern, Surrealist & Contemporary Art at Sotheby’s London.
    Sothebys Impressionist Modern etc GB...jpg
  • Pablo Picasso, FEMME AU BÉRET ET À LA ROBE QUADRILLÉE (MARIE-THÉRÈSE WALTER), est $50m - Highlights From London’s Flagship Sales of Impressionist, Modern, Surrealist & Contemporary Art at Sotheby’s London.
    Sothebys Impressionist Modern etc GB...jpg
  • Pablo Picasso, FEMME AU BÉRET ET À LA ROBE QUADRILLÉE (MARIE-THÉRÈSE WALTER), est $50m - Highlights From London’s Flagship Sales of Impressionist, Modern, Surrealist & Contemporary Art at Sotheby’s London.
    Sothebys Impressionist Modern etc GB...jpg
  • Walter Frier, PORTRAIT OF THE PRINCESS OF ZANZIBAR WITH AN AFRICAN ATTENDANT, est70,000-80,000 - London Old Masters Evening sale exhibition at Sotheby's New Bond Street. The sale takes palce on 6 December 2017 covers 400 years of art history.
    Sotheby Old Masters GBPhotos 54.jpg
  • The Return of the Flock by Walter Osborne; est £200-300k - Christie’s preview exhibition of works from its upcoming British Impressionism Sale, on view to the public from 18-22 November 2017. The auction will take place on 22 November 2017 at Christie’s King Street.
    Christies British GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Georg Braun & Franz Hogenberg: Londinium Feracissmi Angliae Regni Metropolis - Published in Braun & Hogenberg’s book Civitates Orbis Terrarum, 1572, London is depicted in bird’s-eye view from the south looking north. Above the plan is the title in Latin flanked by the royal and the City of London’s arms.  ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • John Rocque: An Exact Survey of the Citys of London, Westminster, ye Borough of Southwark, and the Country near Ten Miles round, 1746 - One of the finest maps of Greater London. Rocque, a French Huguenot, moved with his family to London in the 1730s, where he began to ply his trade as a surveyor of gentleman’s estates. ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • Thomas Porter: The Newest and Exactest Mapp of the most Famous Citties London and Westminster with their Suburbs; and the manner of their Streets -  The map is probably based upon a copy of the “Ryther” map, now in the Bodleian Library. The omission of the Stuart’s royal coat-of-arms would suggest it was printed in the 1650s. ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • Christopher Greenwood: Map of London, from an actual survey made in 1824.1825 and 1826 - Christopher and John Greenwood stated that the plan was made from an “Actual Survey”, which had taken three years. Plans at the time were often copied from older surveys, or reissued with minor updating. Conducting a new survey was something to boast about.  ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • Christopher Greenwood: Map of London, from an actual survey made in 1824.1825 and 1826 - Christopher and John Greenwood stated that the plan was made from an “Actual Survey”, which had taken three years. Plans at the time were often copied from older surveys, or reissued with minor updating. Conducting a new survey was something to boast about.  ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • The sun sets on John Rocque's: An Exact Survey of the Citys of London, Westminster, ye Borough of Southwark, and the Country near Ten Miles round, 1746 - One of the finest maps of Greater London. Rocque, a French Huguenot, moved with his family to London in the 1730s, where he began to ply his trade as a surveyor of gentleman’s estates. ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • Georg Braun & Franz Hogenberg: Londinium Feracissmi Angliae Regni Metropolis - Published in Braun & Hogenberg’s book Civitates Orbis Terrarum, 1572, London is depicted in bird’s-eye view from the south looking north. Above the plan is the title in Latin flanked by the royal and the City of London’s arms.  ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • Georg Braun & Franz Hogenberg: Londinium Feracissmi Angliae Regni Metropolis - Published in Braun & Hogenberg’s book Civitates Orbis Terrarum, 1572, London is depicted in bird’s-eye view from the south looking north. Above the plan is the title in Latin flanked by the royal and the City of London’s arms.  ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • Simon Patterson's re-imagining of the London Underground map - ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • Richard Horwood's Plan of the cities of London and Westminster - ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • Richard Horwood's Plan of the cities of London and Westminster - ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • Pablo Picasso, FEMME AU BÉRET ET À LA ROBE QUADRILLÉE (MARIE-THÉRÈSE WALTER), est $50m - Highlights From London’s Flagship Sales of Impressionist, Modern, Surrealist & Contemporary Art at Sotheby’s London.
    Sothebys Impressionist Modern etc GB...jpg
  • Richard Horwood's Plan of the cities of London and Westminster - ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • Thomas Porter: The Newest and Exactest Mapp of the most Famous Citties London and Westminster with their Suburbs; and the manner of their Streets -  The map is probably based upon a copy of the “Ryther” map, now in the Bodleian Library. The omission of the Stuart’s royal coat-of-arms would suggest it was printed in the 1650s. ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • Christopher Greenwood: Map of London, from an actual survey made in 1824.1825 and 1826 - Christopher and John Greenwood stated that the plan was made from an “Actual Survey”, which had taken three years. Plans at the time were often copied from older surveys, or reissued with minor updating. Conducting a new survey was something to boast about.  ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • John Rocque: An Exact Survey of the Citys of London, Westminster, ye Borough of Southwark, and the Country near Ten Miles round, 1746 - One of the finest maps of Greater London. Rocque, a French Huguenot, moved with his family to London in the 1730s, where he began to ply his trade as a surveyor of gentleman’s estates. ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • Thomas Porter: The Newest and Exactest Mapp of the most Famous Citties London and Westminster with their Suburbs; and the manner of their Streets -  The map is probably based upon a copy of the “Ryther” map, now in the Bodleian Library. The omission of the Stuart’s royal coat-of-arms would suggest it was printed in the 1650s. ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • John Rocque: An Exact Survey of the Citys of London, Westminster, ye Borough of Southwark, and the Country near Ten Miles round, 1746 - One of the finest maps of Greater London. Rocque, a French Huguenot, moved with his family to London in the 1730s, where he began to ply his trade as a surveyor of gentleman’s estates. ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • Georg Braun & Franz Hogenberg: Londinium Feracissmi Angliae Regni Metropolis - Published in Braun & Hogenberg’s book Civitates Orbis Terrarum, 1572, London is depicted in bird’s-eye view from the south looking north. Above the plan is the title in Latin flanked by the royal and the City of London’s arms.  ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • John Rocque: An Exact Survey of the Citys of London, Westminster, ye Borough of Southwark, and the Country near Ten Miles round, 1746 - One of the finest maps of Greater London. Rocque, a French Huguenot, moved with his family to London in the 1730s, where he began to ply his trade as a surveyor of gentleman’s estates. ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • Simon Patterson's re-imagining of the London Underground map - ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
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