Plan Of Part Of The City Of Westminster,
Copied From Radulphus Aggas's Map, Taken In The Reign Of Queen Elizabeth, 1578.
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The Map
Full Title: |
Plan Of Part Of The City Of Westminster, Copied From Radulphus Aggas's Map, Taken In The Reign Of Queen Elizabeth, 1578. |
Map Maker: |
John Thomas Smith |
Date: |
1578 |
Source: |
Taken from "Antiquities Of The City Of Westminster" by John Thomas Smith, 1807; containing "Sixty-Two Additional Plates To Smiths Antiquities Of Westminster" by John Thomas Smith, c1809. |
Publisher: |
London. Published as the Act directs, December 26th, 1807, by John Thomas Smith, No. 31, Castle Street East, Oxford Street. |
Plate Size: |
20.6cm x 26.6cm (8" x 10½" Approx) |
Extent: |
Scotland Yard - The River Thames - Palace Gardens - St James's Park |
Notes: |
The caption below the map reads: |
Plan Of Part Of The City Of Westminster, Copied From Radulphus Aggas's Map, Taken In The Reign Of Queen Elizabeth, 1578. |
A St Margarets
B Fountain
C Clock Tower
D Parliament House |
Though it is ill drawn & destitute of Perspective, it serves to shew the scite of many buildings which are no longer remaining : Viz. The Cock-pit; the Gate across the street at White Hall (said to have been designed by Hans Holbein); the Gate across the north end of King Street; the Gates of the Old & the New Palace Yards; the Clock Tower; & the Fountain in New Palace Yard.
London. Published as the Act directs, December 26th, 1807, by John Thomas Smith, No. 31, Castle Street East, Oxford Street. |
E Palace Gardens
F Gates
G Cock pit
H Queens Garden |
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