A fine and detailed plan of early Victorian London
Cruchley's New Plan of London improved to 1832.
- Author: CRUCHLEY, G[eorge] F[rederick]
- Publication place: London,
- Publisher: Engraved & Published By G.F. Cruchley, No.81 Fleet Street,
- Publication date: 1832.
- Physical description: Hand-coloured engraved plan, dissected and mounted on linen, with title and border pasted down, edged in green silk, publisher's advertisements to verso, with 10pp. index to the map, all housed within original green marbled paper slipcase with publisher's label, rubbed.
- Dimensions: 560 by 1430mm (22 by 56.25 inches).
- Inventory reference: 2562
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Notes
George Frederick Cruchley (1796-1880) was a publisher of "some of the clearest and most attractive London maps" (Howgego). The present map, published on a scale of almost five inches to the mile, was first issued in 1826, with Cruchley re-issuing it several times for the following 20 years, each time updating it with the latest additions.
Cruchley began his cartographic career in the publishing firm of Aaron Arrowsmith. In 1823, he set up on his own at 38 Ludgate Street until 1834, when he moved to 81 Fleet Street. It would appear that he had some help from his former employer, as much of his early output bears in the imprint "From Arrowsmith's". He would later acquire a great deal of Arrowsmith's stock. In 1844, he took over the stock of George and John Cary, which he republished until 1876. In 1877 his entire stock was sold at auction with many of the plates being brought by Gall and Inglis. Cruchley himself passed away in Brighton in 1880.
Scale: 4 7/8 inches to 1 statute mile.
Cruchley began his cartographic career in the publishing firm of Aaron Arrowsmith. In 1823, he set up on his own at 38 Ludgate Street until 1834, when he moved to 81 Fleet Street. It would appear that he had some help from his former employer, as much of his early output bears in the imprint "From Arrowsmith's". He would later acquire a great deal of Arrowsmith's stock. In 1844, he took over the stock of George and John Cary, which he republished until 1876. In 1877 his entire stock was sold at auction with many of the plates being brought by Gall and Inglis. Cruchley himself passed away in Brighton in 1880.
Scale: 4 7/8 inches to 1 statute mile.
Bibliography
- Howgego 304 C State (1a).
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