317 between states (13) and (14). google_ad_width = 728; There are many features shown on the map that aid with the dating process, not the least of which is Bacon's address at 337 Strand, where he is known to have been resident from at least January 1868 until April 1869, possibly longer. Please try again. This work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 100 years or fewer.

1866 - Aug 1867 It was hung on a wall with a window to the right of the map, as the yellowing of the map is far more extensive to the right hand The text on the slipcase reads: CROSS'S Jackson's Oxford Journal, Sat 16 Nov 1867, Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle etc, Sat 18 Apr 1868, The Hull Packet and East Riding Times, Fri 12 Jun 1868, Trewman's Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser, Wed 28 Apr 1869, Kate Schooneman for providing information about the Owen family and the history of this map; and.

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G.W. MAPCO has been unable to determine the identity of H. Ball. Deutsch | English | suomi | français | italiano | 日本語 | 한국어 | македонски | മലയാളം | Nederlands | polski | português | русский | sicilianu | slovenščina | Türkçe | українська | 中文 | +/−. It is an artistic work other than a photograph or engraving (e.g.

How To Use These Map Pages It now seems likely that Bacon was issuing the Weekly Dispatch map as individual sheets as early as 1868 from his premises at 337 Strand. MAPCO would like to thank: The map was extremely popular with the map buying public, being reprinted numerous times, and as a result was included in the, Albert Hall construction commenced 20 May 1867, Construction of Holborn Viaduct commenced, St Pancras Goods Station started to receive trains in September 1867, St John's Wood Railway from Baker Street to Swiss Cottage opened April 1868, Tottenham & Hampstead Junction Railway opened 21 July 1868, Passenger train services switched from King's Cross to St Pancras on 1st October 1868, New Central Meat Market completed December 1868, District Railway opened from High Street Kensington to Westminster opened Christmas Eve 1868, Metropolitan Railway extended from Paddington to Kensington, Metropolitan Railway extended to Moorgate, Columbia Market opened at Hoxton May 1869, East London Railway opened through Thames Tunnel from Wapping to New Cross, Queen Victoria Street opened from Mansion House to Cannon Street October 1869, New Blackfriars Bridge opened 6 November 1869, Albert Embankment opened 24 November 1869, District Railway extended to Mansion House, St Thomas's Hospital opened on Albert Embankment, Compiled And Engraved By Edward Weller, F.R.G.S.

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317 between states (13) and (14). google_ad_width = 728; There are many features shown on the map that aid with the dating process, not the least of which is Bacon's address at 337 Strand, where he is known to have been resident from at least January 1868 until April 1869, possibly longer. Please try again. This work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 100 years or fewer.

1866 - Aug 1867 It was hung on a wall with a window to the right of the map, as the yellowing of the map is far more extensive to the right hand The text on the slipcase reads: CROSS'S Jackson's Oxford Journal, Sat 16 Nov 1867, Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle etc, Sat 18 Apr 1868, The Hull Packet and East Riding Times, Fri 12 Jun 1868, Trewman's Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser, Wed 28 Apr 1869, Kate Schooneman for providing information about the Owen family and the history of this map; and.