Rocque’s large and detailed plan of the cities of Georgian London and the country ten miles round
An exact Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster,
Folio (530 by 380mm), title page, one page subscribers list and index, 16 double page engraved sheets, half sheep over original marbled paper boards, rubbed, rebacked and recornered.
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One of the finest maps of - what is now - Greater London ever produced. It would appear that John Rocque, a French Huguenot, emigrated with the rest of his family to London in the 1730s, where he began to ply his trade as a surveyor of gentleman's estates, and with plans of Kensington Gardens, and Hampton Court. However, in 1737 he applied his surveying skills to a much great task, that of surveying the entire built-up area of London. Began in the March of 1737, the map ...
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Howgego 94 state (2).
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