The season for giving and receiving approaches once again. Here’s Mapping London’s guide to the best gifts for that London, or cartographical, enthusiast in your
More...The A to Z History of London
The A to Z is a bit of an institution when it comes to London maps. It, along with the Tube Map, is probably the
More...Smiley’s London
This map created by illustrator Mike Hall (who we’ve featured before) for Penguin Books, shows the locations in London that featured in John le Carré’s
More...Harry Potter Map
Time Out London, in conjunction with official Harry Potter portal Pottermore, created this lovely map showing 18 places in central London that have featured in
More...Curiocity
Curiocity is a weighty tome, written by Henry Eliot and Matt Lloyd-Rose and published recently by Particular Books. The book follows on from a short,
More...London: The Information Capital
London has been home to many great cartographers and has been the subject of many stunning maps that depict all aspects of life in the city. Drawing
More...A Snapshot of London – 75 Years Ago
I was intrigued by this blog post of a lovely looking map of London’s Green Belt, dated 1939. The map can be compared a modern
More...Rocque’s Map of Georgian London, 1746
Mapping London has always been most interested in modern maps of London, however we are happy to make the occasional exception, and so when this
More...The Regent’s Canal
A book, by author and illustrator David Fathers, has recently been published, on the Regent’s Canal. It’s an engaging little book, part route finder, part
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