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The bird's-eye view of London (also known as the " Agas" map) was first printed on woodblocks in 1561—right around the time of Shakespeare's birth—then modified a century later.
A map offering boundless ideas for cycling routes around the capital. Have bike, will travel. But where to go? London can be a fantastic city to explore on two wheels, and now there's a map to help.
Although no contemporary map of medieval London exists, the team at HTT didn’t have to start from scratch. Their inspiration for both the Medieval and Tudor maps was a 1989 volume called The ...
There are currently around 40 inventions plotted on the map - some of which are hotly contested, such as table tennis, which may or may not have originated in London -- but Brown says he is always ...
The Brutalist London Map is a foldable, 16.5-by-23.5-inch map by Derek Lamberton of Blue Crow Media and Henrietta Billings of the Twentieth Century Society. It contains more than 50 notable ...
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