Nouveau Plan Routier de la Ville et Faubourgs de Paris.
Crayford,
6 August, 1768.
Engraved plan printed in rose madder on calico.
680 by 745mm. (26.75 by 29.25 inches).
14386
notes:
Rupert Davids (1724-1790) was a calico printer and engraver based in Crayford, Kent. Crayford was an ideal site for a calico printing business: abundant water for fabric bleaching, space, and proximity both to central London - the main market - and the Thames ports of North Kent. The first significant printers in Crayford were Rupert Davids and Sons, established in 1757, whose success gave rise to a number of other printing businesses. The London Gazette of March 28th 1783 ...
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