Waltham Brother's Pocket Map of London.
Showing Railways, Public Buildings, Theatres &c. 1871.
London,
Waterlow & Sons,
1871.
Lithograph map, printed in red and black, backed on linen and folding into original green cloth covers lettered in gilt.
230 by 340mm (9 by 13.5 inches).
2479
notes:
A pocket plan of London published by the Waltham Brothers Brewery.
The map shows railway lines and stations, museums, theatres, hospitals, churches, and other major public buildings. The map was published by the Waltham Bothers Brewery, who where based in Stockwell, and whose brewery is marked upon the map. The map is surrounded by advertisements for the company's drinks, including: the half guinea ale at "1/2 a guinea per 9 Gallon Cask" and a "stout for invalids...
The map shows railway lines and stations, museums, theatres, hospitals, churches, and other major public buildings. The map was published by the Waltham Bothers Brewery, who where based in Stockwell, and whose brewery is marked upon the map. The map is surrounded by advertisements for the company's drinks, including: the half guinea ale at "1/2 a guinea per 9 Gallon Cask" and a "stout for invalids...
bibliography:
Hyde 158