London Geology
Stanford's Geological Map of London
shewing the Superficial Deposits. Compiled by J.B. Jordan of the Mining Record Office.
London,
Edward Stanford,
1870
Hand-coloured engraved map geologically coloured extending from Watford down to Epsom and Barking across to Southall, dissected into 20 sections and mounted on linen.
660 by 609mm. (26 by 24 inches).
3100
notes:
Edward Stanford (1827-1904) was a highly successful publisher, known for his accurate maps of London. He began his career working for Trelawny Saunders, an enterprising mapmaker who supplied a daily weather chart for the Great Exhibition. Stanford started his own business in 1853, was elected a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society the following year and set about expanding the cartographical aspect of the firm. Stanford's great rival was James Wyld, and both publishers ...
bibliography:
Hyde 136 (1); Stanford G5754.L7C5 1870.J6