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Three searchable maps chart the capital’s growth from the Tudor era to the Blitz in the digital project by the University of London’s Institute of Historical Research. Users can overlay the ...
If you love London history then check out our weekly email, Londonist: Time Machine. The heavily-illustrated maps whisks you through a cornucopia of remarkable female Londoners. One of our ...
Did your street make it unscathed through the second world war? The Layers of London website provides an interactive bomb damage map of London. The map is colour-coded to show area of light damage ...
It maps the evolution of London’s bustling road network and menagerie of historical, listed buildings, including some of the capital’s most iconic landmarks, such as the Tower of London.
These strip maps of roads around London come from an atlas printed in 1790 by mapmaker John Cary. For travelers moving on foot or on horseback, the level of local information in Cary’s maps ...
Six students from De Montfort University won first prize in the Off The Map challenge when they turned maps of seventeenth century London into ... using historic artifacts and cutting-edge ...
A historical atlas that shows how Britain has changed over 500 years has been released for the first time. But can you track where you're from? In total there are 57 separate county maps which ...
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