Ref: LS122, 1930, GeographiaPlease hover to zoom in
This is an original map. Good Condition.
Old London map of the streets of Moorgate, St Paul's Cathedral and London Bridge, inlcuding the River Thames, Finsbury Square and Southwark Bridge. Train stations featured are Aldersgate and Barbican, Moorgate, Mansion House, Monument and Canon Street.
Published by Geographia Ltd, which was founded in 1911 by Hungarian Alexander Gross (1879 - 1958). Based in Fleet Street, London.
London's total population, as of the 1931 census, was 8,110,358, with approximately 4 million of those souls living within inner London.
Contemporary Events
Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party rise to power in Germany in 1933 and World War II breaks out at the end of the decade.
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£65.00
Dissected in a marbled slip case
£20.00
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We make our own frames from moulding hand finished in our workshops. The standard finish is a distressed black with a gold slip inserted for the larger maps.
We finish the moulding in two other colours, Antique Red and Antique Green. These colours can be used on any of our prints or maps, both reproductions and originals, but have been chosen specifically to suit some of the antique prints and illustrations.
Some of the maps are very big so for weight, shipping and safety reasons we use 3mm acrylic as the glazing material.
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