Plan of London in the time of Q. Elizabeth's Days.
London,
Printed for J. Bowles at No. 13 in Cornhill,
[1768-1779].
Hand-coloured engraved map, trimmed to neatline, backed on japan paper.
370 by 560mm (14.5 by 22 inches).
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notes:
To the upper part of the map sheet London is depicted during the reign of Elizabeth I. Below the plan are five vignette views of buildings lost during the Great Fire of 1666. These include, from left to right: buildings near Temple Gate in Fleet Street; Baynard's Castle; the West View of St Paul's; Cheapside and the Cross; and the interior of the Royal Exchange. Below these views is a prospect of London "as it appeared when it lay in Ruins after the Dreadfull Fire of 1666"....
bibliography:
BLMC Maps Crace Port. 1.23
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