A Map of Tudor London

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34507250795
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Books
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10.99
book_author_name: 
Caroline Barron
book_type: 
Sheet map, folded
publisher: 
The Historic Towns Trust
published_date: 
29/09/2022
isbn: 
9781838071943
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Books > History > Historical events & topics > Historical geography > Historical maps & atlases
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Caroline Barron|Sheet map, folded|The Historic Towns Trust|29/09/2022
Merchant Product Id: 
9781838071943
Book Description: 
A full colour map showing London in about 1520 - its many churches, monasteries, legal inns, guild halls, and a large number of substantial private houses, in the context of the streets and alleyways that survived the Great Fire and can still be discovered. Dominating the city are the Tower of London in the east, the old St Paul's Cathedral in the west and London Bridge in the south. The city was largely contained within its medieval walls and ditches but shows signs of spilling out into the great metropolis it was destined to be. This is a second edition of a map first published in 2018, incorporating changes to the map as new information has become available. The map has been the Historic Towns Trust's number one best seller since publication and has been very well received. The new edition has a revised cover and illustrations.

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