London Topographical Record, XXXIII

ed. Sheila O’Connell

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This volume of the London Topographical Record includes essays on subjects dealing with the development of London from the dissolution of the monasteries in the 1530s to the 19th Century growth of suburbs in what had been open countryside. Two essays by map historians focus on aspects of cartography, looking beyond the ‘great maps’ reproduced in the Society’s A to Z series.

  • The Rise and Fall of an Aristocratic Enclave in the City of London: Austin Friars, c. 1530–1690 by Dorian Gerhold
  • The Close on Tower Wharf by Martin Rose
  • The Lesser Maps of London by Laurence Worms
  • The Lost Highway of Holloway by David Cotton
  • Robert Cecil’s Map of Hatfield, Hertfordshire and Middlesex of 1610: A Jacobean Snapshot of Greater London and its Roads by Peter Barber
  • Who ‘Owned’ and Occupied the City of London in 1666? by Ian Doolittle
  • A Lambeth Dynasty of Surveyors and Architects by Andrew Saint
  • The Building of Chalcot Square by Frank Kelsall
  • The London Banks of John Gibson by Iain S. Black
  • John Earl: An Obituary by Frank Kelsall
  • Michael Harris: An Obituary by Giles Mandelbrote
  • Elain Harwood: An Obituary by Bridget Cherry and Peter Guillery
  • Derek Keene: An Obituary by Vanessa Harding
  • Robin Myers: An Obituary by Giles Mandelbrote
  • Bernard Nurse: An Obituary by Adrian James
Publication no: 189
Format: Hardback
Pages: 336
Publication date: 2025
Size: 2.9 × 24.7 × 18 cm
Weight: 1315g