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15th Century London Map
15th Century London Map
15th Century London Map. Medieval London map Map of medieval London (England) The Map of Early Modern London (MoEML) comprises four distinct, interoperable projects Londonist does a good job introducing us to two maps of old London published by the Historic Towns Trust a few years ago—a map of medieval London (1270-1300) published in 2019, and a map of Tudor London (1520) published in 2018 (and updated in 2022)
Historical Map of London from www.mapsof.net
The map details London between 1270 and 1300 when its population reached a peak not reached again until the mid 16th century 'Plan of London (circa 1560 to 1570)', in Agas Map of London 1561([s.l.], 1633), British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/london-map-agas.
Historical Map of London
700 years is a very long time ago, and most of us are probably a little hazy about that period in history 1520 was published by the Trust in 2018 as a folding map, Tudor London The Historic Towns Trust publishes many maps of British towns and cities.
The Oldest Map of London, 1559 City of London, Westminster, Southwar. Our latest project for the Trust is the Map of Medieval London: the City, Westminster & Southwark, 1270 - 1300 The map details London between 1270 and 1300 when its population reached a peak not reached again until the mid 16th century
Antique 16th Century Map of London by Munster, 1598 nwcartographic. 1520 was published by the Trust in 2018 as a folding map, Tudor London [7] This is over three times the size of the next largest English.