Above is a map from Mapping London co-editor Dr Cheshire’s new book The Information Capital that appeared in this week’s Time Out (print & online).
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Highlighting the best London maps
Above is a map from Mapping London co-editor Dr Cheshire’s new book The Information Capital that appeared in this week’s Time Out (print & online).
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Today, a new version of the Greater London Authority (GLA)’s London Datastore launches, with an updated look, a new responsive data dashboard, and various new
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This colourful, much adorned map was produced as a fold-out poster on the back of the official guide for the British Empire Exhibition which took
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[This was first published in 2014, however Mapping London was asked to remove this while the event took place, we have now republished it as
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This attractive fold-out map (extract above) is produced by Urban Walkabout. It is the fifth in a series of maps of London tourist areas that
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The National Library of Scotland’s (NLS) Map Department has recently completed a huge georeferencing exercise, taking a set of Six-Inch-To-Mile (1:10560) maps for the whole
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Mapping London is just back from a holiday in New York City. Here is one last iconic map from the city which never sleeps. The
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Mapping London is on holiday in New York City this week. In the centre of Manhattan lies one of the world’s most iconic parks, Central
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Mapping London is currently abroad on holiday. So here’s a post on location – not of a map of London, but of New York City.
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Maps appear everywhere! I only recently featured the Craft Brewery Map of London so I was pleased to discover today that one of the featured
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Google yesterday released their 3D map for much of inner city London – roughly, most of Zones 1-2 and parts of Zone 3, now visible
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The Foursquare social network has always been very focused on place – its key element being the “checkin” to the pub, restaurant or park you
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