The John Snow Cholera Map is world famous as the map that identified the cause of the disease, and was one of the first epidemiological
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From conference facility organisers PowWowNow comes this map/infographic showing the worst tube stations in central London for stress. They’ve produced a simple index of tube
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This lovely schematic diagram was first created in 1939 by George Dow. It shows the three LNER (London and North Eastern Railway) north London networks
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This attractive map of the housing and infrastructure history of Walthamstow and Leyton in north-east London has been created by Scott Davies. Scott used QGIS
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Canary Wharf’s annual public light show is back – it closes this Saturday, so you have just three more evenings to get down to the
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The HERE Urban Mobility Index profiles 30 cities around the world, looking at how connected, sustainable, affordable and innovative they are, relating to urban mobility
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It’s been a wet and drab December so far – so why not escape the gloom and get into the spirit of the season with
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The Little Globe Company is Loraine Rutt, a London-based cartographer and artist who specialises in maps created from clay, perhaps most famously crafting and hand-painting
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This lovely map, hand-created by artist-cartographer Adam Dant, which was commissioned by the East End Trades Guild, is launched today at their Christmas takeover of
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The Greater London Authority has published a data map, showing the locations within London where tree canopies can be seen from overhead. There are about
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In celebration of the Christmas lights being switched on in Covent Garden this evening, we feature this lovely map of the precinct, which has been
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Readers of Mapping London, and Londoners in general, will be very familiar with the striking straight lines of the Tube Map. But you probably won’t
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