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1827 London Map- Old Victorian Streets, view them

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babs123

babs123 Report 11 Feb 2006 15:54

Thanks, Shelli, What you can't find on one you can perhaps find on another. What I particularly like on this one is you can find all the stairs and wharfs on the Thames, great if you have Thames water or lightermen. Kat

Shelli4

Shelli4 Report 11 Feb 2006 14:11

Another good site for london maps is http://www.motco(.)com/map/ This site give you 10 various london maps ranging from 1862 backwards. Click on the map you want... On the left hand menu you will see place/street index. Might take a while to load. Of course not every street is named, but have found most of mine. Doesn't help when streets changed their names LOL

Helen in Berkshire

Helen in Berkshire Report 11 Feb 2006 14:08

Thanks for the tip. I can't get into the site at the moment, but shall keep trying, as it sounds really useful. Helen

babs123

babs123 Report 11 Feb 2006 13:35

Just to be helpful and have at least 3 posts on the 1st page!!! Kat ..... really really bored today ooops 4!

babs123

babs123 Report 6 Feb 2006 08:46

Update. If you can't find a street on Booths map then you might find it on this one and ofcourse vice versa There was huge increase in industrial building between 1827, this map, and Booth's survey in1898-9. The two particular streets I was interested in, in Shoreditch, no longer exist on Booths map. They also print out very well, even the smaller streets show up quite well Happy hunting Kat

babs123

babs123 Report 3 Feb 2006 21:39

nudge for Kaye Lala

Joy

Joy Report 29 Jan 2006 11:00

Thanks, Kat! :-)

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 29 Jan 2006 09:03

Thanks for that, I had that site on a previous disk drive, but it is much improved now........ Bob

Sue

Sue Report 29 Jan 2006 01:05

Thanks - that was fantastic, and now I've found some of the streets I knew by name from the censuses. Sue (in NZ)

babs123

babs123 Report 28 Jan 2006 23:22

This is the best map yet for clarity of London Streets in Victorian Times. I was amazed to find my Ancestors street in Shoreditch........Great for Lightermen on the Thames................... It is not street indexed so you need to find approx area on grid before you start................ http://users.bathspa.ac.uk/greenwood/lwhatsnew.html ---------- If you go to History and click on 'explore the map ' it shows you how to use the 1827 map in conjunction with todays 'Multimap' for example.