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Map of the City of London and City of Westminster with four figures in the foreground, (c1572?).  Artist: Anon
AR983032 
Map of London, 1797. Artist: Edward Mogg
AR978774 
Panorama of London, 1629. Artist: Anon
AR978516 
Map of London, 1753. Artist: Anon
AR985062 
Map of London, 1560 Artist: George Vertue
AR978768 
Map of London, 1560. Artist: George Vertue
AR978766 
Map of London, 1700. Artist: Augustae Vindelicorum
AR984948 
Map of the City of London, Southwark and part of Westminster, 1572. Artist: Franz Hogenberg
AR983056 
Map of London, c1680. Artist: John Oliver
AR978506 
Map of the City of London, the River Thames, the City of Westminster and surrounding areas, 1700. Artist: C Inselin
AR984946 
Maps of England, Wales and London, 1718. Artist: Anon
AR984950 
'Agas' Map of London, c1561.
AR978904 
Billingsgate Market, London, 1814. Artist: James B Allen
AR978676 
Billingsgate, London, 19th century.Artist: J Woods
AR934554 
View of London and the Thames from South Bank, 17th century (1886).Artist: William Griggs
AR978759 
Map of Westminster, the City of London, Southwark, the Thames and surrounding areas, 1710. Artist: Anon
AR985286 
'Agas' Map of London, c1561.
AR978896 
London Bridge (old and new), London, 1833. Artist: Edward William Cooke
AR979764 
London Bridge (new), London, 1827. Artist: Edward William Cooke
AR979754 
Billingsgate Market, Lower Thames Street, City of London, Greater London, 1880. Artist: Henry Taunt
AR965273 
Earliest known map of Roman London, 1722. Artist: William Stukely 
Earliest known map of Roman London, 1722. Plan of the City of London, the Thames, and surrounding fields. Stukely, a keen antiquarian, has included features of the London he knew, together with what he believed existed during the Roman period. Thus we see St Paul's Cathedral and the Temple of Diana together. Also shown are a road used by the Roman army, the Via Militaris, right; the London Stone; Billingsgate; and the Stock Market. © London Museum/Heritage Images 
Unique Identifier AR913676 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3389px × 5466px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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18th century
ANACHRONISTIC
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
City of London
City Walls
Cityscape
concept
eighteenth century
England
FIRST
geographical feature
Geography
Latin script
LOCATION
London Museum
MAP
Monochrome
River
River Thames
Roman Britain
Stukely
TGN
thames
Wall
WALLED CITY
WILLIAM
William Stukely