15th Century London Map

15th Century London Map. Panoramic view of York, England, in the 15th Century r/papertowns Covering the same geographical extent as the map of Tudor London and at the same scale (1:2500), it also shows Westminster at about 1290 Tudor London: The City and Southwark in 1520.Historic Towns Trust

Map of London circa 1805 from "A Picture of London" by John Feltham
Map of London circa 1805 from "A Picture of London" by John Feltham from www.pinterest.ca

To put the map into context, here's a brief summary of what was happening in England in the late 13th century The Historic Towns Trust publishes many maps of British towns and cities.

Map of London circa 1805 from "A Picture of London" by John Feltham

1520 was published by the Trust in 2018 as a folding map, Tudor London [5] The high point of London's population for this period is around 1300, when the population reached 80,000-100,000 On the reverse of the map is Lambeth and the Archbishop of Canterbury's London.

Earliest surviving map of London from 1572 showing bearbaiting in. Some of the map image files are rather large, since if they are compressed too much, they become illegible [6] This was greatly reduced following outbreaks of plague in the 14th century, and London's population has been estimated at 40,000 in 1377

15th Century with Sea Monsters Antique World Map — MUSEUM OUTLETS. The City and Southwark in 1520, with street directory and explanatory text (ISBN 978-0-9934698-3-1).The revised map has been redrawn, geo-rectified, and improved in several important ways, including extension to include Southwark and Bishopsgate, and the presentation of parish boundaries on the. [7] This is over three times the size of the next largest English.