Title / Subject: 'Kensal Green, Notting Hill' (Sheet no. 42, nine inch to one mile map of London published in Bacon's 'Large Scale Atlas of London & Suburbs').
Date: 1906
Size: The sheet measures approximately 350mm x 520mm
Description: An original, antique, plan of part of London with very significant detail of roads, railways, the built environment and topographical features. The map, published during the brief Edwardian period, is based on Ordnance Survey data and is on a scale of 4 inches to one mile.
Notable landmarks include Kensal Green Cemetary, Wormwood Scrubs, Notting Hill Station, Quintin Park Station.
Cartographer / Engraver: George W. Bacon
Provenance: 'New Large Scale Atlas Of London & Suburbs', G.W. Bacon, 125 The Strand, London, 1906
Condition: Very good condition. Original colour. Centrefold, as published. Light age toning. Please study all the images carefully to fully appreciate the condition.
Ref: #07350
Authenticity: this is an authentic item, published at the date stated in the title and accompanying description. Where an exact date is not known, the item is dated as circa (c.), e.g. c.1650. This indicates that it may have been printed/published a few years either side of the specified year.
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