Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 1.] King William Street, London Bridge.
List No
14002.007
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: New London Bridge, commenced July 5, 1825, opened August 1, 1832. No. 1 accompanied by a directory (on verso of front cover), as well as four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: New London Bridge was commenced in 1825, and completed in 1831, at the expense of the city, and is one of the most noble bridges in the world ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in pink paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
(Composite of) No. 1.] King William Street, London Bridge.
List No
14002.674
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Rowland's Macassar Oil and Kalydor Warehouse. No. 33 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Hatton Garden is a straight, broad, and handsome street of well built brick buildings, intended for private residences; but the lower part of many of them are converted into warehouses ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in beige paper wrappers.
Author
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain)
Full Title
Stockholm. 1838. Published under the superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Drawn by W.B. Clarke, archt. Engraved by B.R. Davies, 16 George Str., London University. Published by Baldwin & Cradock, Paternoster Row, July 1, 1836 (sic). (London: Chapman & Hall, 1844)
List No
0890.203
Note
Engraved map. Relief shown by hachures. Hand col. Inset: View of Stockholm from the Island of Langholmen.
Author
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain)
Full Title
Venice. Venezia. Venedig. Drawn by W.B. Clarke. Engraved by B.R. Davies, 16 George Street, Euston Squ. Published by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 59 Lincoln's Inn Fields, July 15, 1838. (London: Chapman & Hall, 1844)
List No
0890.207
Note
Engraved map on 2 sheets. Hand col. Insets: Plan of the environs of Venice showing the lagunes, &c. &c. &c. -- View of the Mint, St. Mark's Church, the Palace, &c. Includes drawings of 12 building and other structure facades.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 2.] Leadenhall Street.
List No
14002.016
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: East India House and part of Leadenhall Street. No. 2 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Leadenhall Street is chiefly composed of warehouses and retail shops, and forms a very great thoroughfare from the centre of the city, to those magnificent proofs of our extensive commerce, the London, and East and West India Docks ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in pink paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
(Composite of) No. 2.] Leadenhall Street.
List No
14002.675
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Rowland's Macassar Oil and Kalydor Warehouse. No. 33 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Hatton Garden is a straight, broad, and handsome street of well built brick buildings, intended for private residences; but the lower part of many of them are converted into warehouses ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in beige paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 3.] Holborn, Division I.
List No
14002.025
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: St. Andrews Church. No. 3 accompanied four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Holborn is one of the leading thoroughfares of London, extending from the junction of Farringdon-street and Snow-hill to Bloomsbury ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in pink paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
(Composite of) No. 3.] Holborn, Division I.
List No
14002.676
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Rowland's Macassar Oil and Kalydor Warehouse. No. 33 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Hatton Garden is a straight, broad, and handsome street of well built brick buildings, intended for private residences; but the lower part of many of them are converted into warehouses ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in beige paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 4.] Regent Street, from the Circus Oxford Street, to New Burlington Street.
List No
14002.034
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Hanover District Chapel. No. 4 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: The site of this noble street, was a long unimportant street, called Swallow-street; part of which still remains, and conducts from the northern end of the splendid double Circus, called the Quadrant, to Piccadilly ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in pink paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 5.] Newgate Street.
List No
14002.043
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Christ's Hospital Hall. No. 5 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Newgate Street is one of the principal thoroughfares of London, leading from Holborn and Oxford-street to Cheapside, and consists chiefly of good shops ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in pink paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 6.] Ludgate Street, & Ludgate Hill.
List No
14002.052
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: West view of Saint Paul's Cathedral. No. 6 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Ludgate Street is a continuation of Ludgate Hill, from the Old Bailey, to St. Paul's Church-yard and is composted of elegant shops ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in green paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 7.] Bond Street, Division I.
List No
14002.060
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Egyptian Hall, and part of Piccadilly. No. 7 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Piccadilly is a very long and handsome street, forming a great thoroughfare to the West of England, and enlivened by the coaches constantly passing from the different Inns in that direction ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in pink paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 8.] Holborn, Division II.
List No
14002.069
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Furnivals Inn. No. 8 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Holborn, from Hatton Garden to the Middle-row is one of the broadest streets in London It is composed of irregular built houses, formed into shops ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in pink paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 9.] New Bond Street, Division II.
List No
14002.078
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Statue of William Pitt in Hanover Square. No. 9 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: New Bond Street lies between Nos. 307, and 308, Oxford-street; it is principally occupied by tradesmen of her majesty and the nobility ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in pink paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 10.] Fleet Street, & Strand, Division II.
List No
14002.087
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: West side of Temple Bar. No. 10 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: St. Dunstan's in the west. This elegant church has been reared within the last few years, in the place of the ancient fabric, eminent for the two wooden figures of ancient Britons, with clubs in their hands, who were placed in a recess above the clock, and struck the bell alternately at the quarters, moving their arms and heads at the same time ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in green paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 11.] Holborn, Division III.
List No
14002.095
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of back cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Day and Martins, Blacking Manufactory. No. 11 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: This part of this long noble street, and crowded thoroughfare is called High Holborn ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in green paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 12.] Regent Street, Division III.
List No
14002.103
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of back cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: The County Fire Office. No. 12 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: The quadrant is one of the most remarkable improvements of modern London; its form is that of a double crescent, with handsome piazzas, for the convenience of foot passengers in unfavourable weather ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in green paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 13.] Strand, Division V.
List No
14002.111
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of back cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Trafalgar Square (Intended site of Nelson Monument). No. 13 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: West Strand is situated in a direction which is implied by its name; its northern side is a new line of building, erected for the purpose of widening the before inconveniently narrow street ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in green paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 14.] St. James's Street.
List No
14002.120
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of back cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: English's St. James's Royal Hotel. No. 14 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: St. James's Street is a broad descending avenue to the Royal Palace. Here are large subscription club houses, for the reception of noblemen, members of parliament ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in green paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 15.] Fleet Street, Division I.
List No
14002.129
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of back cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: St. Bride's Church. No. 15 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Fleet Street is one of the principal thoroughfares in London, conducting from the junction of Ludgate-Hill, Farrington-street, and Bridge-street, to the Strand. It is chiefly composed of handsome shops ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in green paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 16.] Regent Street, Division I, and Langham Place.
List No
14002.137
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of back cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: All-Souls Church, Langham Place. No. 16 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: This part of Regent-street is not so highly ornamented as the lower end, it is composed of shops and gentlemen's private residences ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in green paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 17.] Regent Street, Division IV, and Waterloo Place.
List No
14002.145
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of back cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Ponsonby & Son, Thame's Plate Glass Warehouse. No. 17 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Waterloo Place is the lower end of Regent-street, where it joins Pall Mall. It commands a fine view of the Duke of York's column, and is composed of elegant mansions ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in green paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 18.] Farringdon Street.
List No
14002.154
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Britannia Nail Warehouse, Patent Buffalo Horn Furniture, Houghton. No. 18 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Farringdon Street is a broad handsome street, chiefly composed of retail shops; along the centre of which were ranged shambles for the sale of meat, vegetables, fish ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in green paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 19.] Strand, Division IV.
List No
14002.162
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Widdowson & Veale, Goldsmiths. No. 19 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Wellington Street North - In this street is situated the New English Opera House; it has a handsome front with six fluted Corinthian columns, and a pediment ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in green paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 20.] Holborn, Division IV.
List No
14002.171
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Sparrow's, Tea Establishment. No. 20 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Little Queen Street is a short street of respectable shops and private houses, conducting to Great Queen-street, in which is Free Mason's Hall and Tavern, the first, a noble room built in the purest style of Masonry, and appropriately decorated ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in green paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 21.] Gracechurch Street.
List No
14002.180
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: De-ver (late Angell & Son). No. 21 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Gracechurch Street is one of the most important thoroughfares in London, extending from King William-street, and the upper end of Fish-street-hill, to Cornhill, Leadenhall, and Bishopsgate-street ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in green paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 22.] Haymarket.
List No
14002.189
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: The London Cloth Establishment. No. 22 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: The Haymarket is a broad street of handsome houses ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in green paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 23.] Piccadilly, Division II.
List No
14002.196
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of back cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Swaine & Isaac Whip Manufacturers, to the Queen, wholesale and for exportation. No. 23 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: The streets in this neighborhood are now the seat of fashion and elegance, but in a map published in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, there is scarcely a house to be seen. Piccadilly was a lonely road ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in green paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 24.] Fish Street Hill.
List No
14002.204
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of back cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Martin & Co. Export Ironmongers & Hardwaremen. No. 24 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Fish Street Hill was a few years ago the principle thoroughfare to London Bridge, but since the erection of the new bridge, it is comparatively quiet; it now conducts to the wharfs, from which the steam packets to Gravesend and Greenwich go off, and through Thames-street to Billingsgate ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in green paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 25.] Piccadilly Division I.
List No
14002.212
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of back cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: N. J. Woolley, (successor to Knaggs and Co.) Chemist & Druggist. No. 25 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Piccadilly is a long and important thoroughfare, commencing from the end of the Haymarket, and proceeding to Hyde Park-corner; it forms the beginning of the road from London to Reading, Bath, and Bristol, and is intersected by many principal streets; the eastern extremity is devoted to the usual purposes of trade, but the western termination is almost wholly occupied by the houses of the nobility and gentry, the noble mansion of his Grace the Duke of Wellington, forming its boundary westward ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in green paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 26.] Holborn, & Bloomsbury, Division V.
List No
14002.220
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of back cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Bird's-eye-view of Broad St. Bloomsbury. No. 26 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: High Holborn is a continuation of this important thoroughfare, which we before described; and it is like the former part, almost wholly composed of retail shops ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in green paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 27.] Broad Street Bloomsbury, Division II.
List No
14002.228
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of back cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Chamberlain Optician. No. 27 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: High Street, Bloomsbury, connects Broad-street with Oxford-street, and Tottenham-court-road; it is an important thoroughfare, entirely composed of retail shops ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Cover misprints "Broad Street" as "Road Street". Bound in green paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 28.] Strand, Division III.
List No
14002.236
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of back cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Wholesale Manufacturer of the Improved Ladies Bonnet & Dress Boxes. No. 28 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Somerset House - The area of New Somerset House occupies a large space of ground. Three sides are appropriated to a variety of public offices; and the front is occupied by the Royal, and Antiquarian Societies, and Royal Academy of Painting; the structure is extremely elegant ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in beige paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 29.] Red Lion Street, High Holborn.
List No
14002.245
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Inventors and Patentees of the Prepared Barley and Groats. No. 29 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Red Lion Street is a considerable thoroughfare leading from High Holborn to Lamb's Conduit-street, composed for the most part of retail shops ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in green paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 30.] Bishopsgate Street Within.
List No
14002.253
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Morton's, Old English Baron & Excise Dining Rooms. No. 30 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Bishopsgate Street - On the ground which forms part of this street, formerly stood Gresham College, founded by the celebrated Sir Thomas Gresham, who did not long survive to view the fruit of his munificence ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in green paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 31.] Blackman Street, Borough.
List No
14002.261
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Alfred Brett, Vintner & Brandy Merchant. No. 31 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Blackman Street is a broad, open street, principally consisting of well supplied tradesmen's shops. Its thoroughfare is very considerable, it being the leading road to the south of England ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in green paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 32.] Lamb's Conduit Street.
List No
14002.268
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of back cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: H. Hall, Ironmonger. No. 32 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Lamb's Conduit Street is a handsome street, extending from the end of Red Lion-street, to Guildford-street. It derive's its denomination from the conduit, built by Mr. Lamb, which stood near the spot ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in green paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
(Composite of) No. 33.] Hatton Garden.
List No
14002.673
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Rowland's Macassar Oil and Kalydor Warehouse. No. 33 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Hatton Garden is a straight, broad, and handsome street of well built brick buildings, intended for private residences; but the lower part of many of them are converted into warehouses ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in beige paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 33.] Hatton Garden.
List No
14002.277
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Rowland's Macassar Oil and Kalydor Warehouse. No. 33 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Hatton Garden is a straight, broad, and handsome street of well built brick buildings, intended for private residences; but the lower part of many of them are converted into warehouses ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in beige paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 34.] Oxford Street, Division II.
List No
14002.288
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of back cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: The Elevation of William's & Sowerby's Premises. No. 34 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Oxford Street - This important thoroughfare consists almost exclusively of retail shops ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in green paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 35.] Newington Causeway.
List No
14002.299
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of back cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Mark Elphick, Wine and Spirit Merchant. No. 35 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Newington Causeway is a broad public road, extending from the Stone's-end, to the celebrated coach inn, denominated "the Elephant and Castle." It consists chiefly of good retail shops ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in beige paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Full Title
No. 36.] Oxford Street, Division III.
List No
14002.307
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of back cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Geoe. Barron's Oil and Italian Warehouse. No. 36 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: This part of Oxford-street is very wide and handsome, the whole extent of this elegant street forms one of the principal entrances into London, from the west and north-west counties of England ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in beige paper wrappers.
Author
Bradford, Thomas G.
Full Title
Comparative size of animals. (to accompany) A Comprehensive Atlas, Geographical, Historical & Commercial. By T.G. Bradford. Boston: American Stationers' Company. Entered ... 1835, by Thos. G. Bradford ... Massachusetts.
List No
2120.018
Note
Uncolored view showing distribution of animals based on their size.
Author
Bradford, Thomas G.
Full Title
(Astronomical illustrations). (to accompany) A Comprehensive Atlas, Geographical, Historical & Commercial. By T.G. Bradford. Boston: American Stationers' Company. Entered ... 1835, by Thos. G. Bradford ... Massachusetts.
List No
2120.021
Note
General astronomical views. Showing comparative size of the planets, Moon's phases, the solar system, comparative distance of planets from the Sun, etc.
Author
Bradford, Thomas G.
Full Title
Modes of travelling. (to accompany) A Comprehensive Atlas, Geographical, Historical & Commercial. By T.G. Bradford. Boston: American Stationers' Company. Entered ... 1835, by Thos. G. Bradford ... Massachusetts.
List No
2120.155
Note
Twenty four views, showing means of transport. Showing inland transportation and waterway.
Author
Bradford, Thomas G.
Full Title
Dwellings of different countries. (to accompany) A Comprehensive Atlas, Geographical, Historical & Commercial. By T.G. Bradford. Boston: American Stationers' Company. Entered ... 1835, by Thos. G. Bradford ... Massachusetts.
List No
2120.158
Note
Fifteen views, showing diversity of construction based on climate, geological character of the soil, the social usage in different countries.
Author
Bradford, Thomas G.
Full Title
Comparative heights of monuments. (to accompany) A Comprehensive Atlas, Geographical, Historical & Commercial. By T.G. Bradford. Boston: American Stationers' Company. Entered ... 1835, by Thos. G. Bradford ... Massachusetts.
List No
2120.159
Note
Uncolored views, showing dimensions of the most remarkable structures in the world.
Author
Bradford, Thomas G.
Full Title
Comparative chart, of different countries. (to accompany) A Comprehensive Atlas, Geographical, Historical & Commercial. By T.G. Bradford. Boston: American Stationers' Company. Entered ... 1835, by Thos. G. Bradford ... Massachusetts.
List No
2120.162
Note
General view of state, government, and constitution of different countries.
Author
Bradford, Thomas G.
Full Title
Comparative heights of mountains. (to accompany) A Comprehensive Atlas, Geographical, Historical & Commercial. By T.G. Bradford. William D. Ticknor, Boston. Wiley & Long, New-York. Entered ... 1835, by Thos. G. Bradford ... Massachusetts.
List No
2643.012
Note
Map is outline hand color coded by location of mountains. Shows comparative mountain heights and volcanoes worldwide. Includes notes.
Author
Bradford, Thomas G.
Full Title
Comparative lengths of rivers. (inset) Distribution of vegetables, and snow line. (to accompany) A Comprehensive Atlas, Geographical, Historical & Commercial. By T.G. Bradford. William D. Ticknor, Boston. Wiley & Long, New-York. Entered ... 1835, by Thos. G. Bradford ... Massachusetts.
List No
2643.015
Note
View showing the comparative Lengths of the Principal Rivers in North and South America, Europe, Asia and Africa. The rivers have been necessarily straightened to indicate the lengths of the rivers. Inset showing comparative heights of mountains, snow level, and distribution of vegetation in each zone.
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