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RARE MAP OF HAMPSTEAD - 1814
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1814 Newton map of Hampstead, Belsize Park, Primrose Hill, St John's Wood, Chalk Farm & Kilburn

Orientation
This scarce 1814 map covers the area now occupied by Hampstead, Belsize Park, Primrose Hill, St John's Wood, Swiss Cottage & Kilburn (principally the modern London postal codes NW3, NW6 and NW8). The map is orientated towards the north west. The road which runs along the left hand edge of the map is Kilburn High Road (from where it becomes Maida Vale at the bottom of the map) & Shoot Up Hill at the top of the map. The (then) village of Hampstead and Hampstead Heath occupies the top right hand quarter of the map, with all buildings in the village being marked on the map. West Hampstead (then West End) is shown as a hamlet on the left hand side of the map. The road known known as Hampstead High Street, Rosslyn Hill & Haverstock Hill is shown on the right hand side of the map running from Hampstead Village down to the bottom of the map through the Manor of Belsize. Primrose Hill is marked at the bottom of the map, close to the original buildings of Chalk Farm.

Other places of interest
Other places of interest marked include Chalcott (shown as a house or farm buildings), Belsize House, Belsize Park, Rosslyn House, Fortune Green, Gospel Oak (the original tree itself is shown), St John's Wood farm, The Spaniards, Shoot up Hill farm, Vale of Health, North End, Wildwood, Ponds of the Hampstead Water Works.

Streets named on the map
Streets named on the map include Shoot up Hill, Kilburn Lane (now Quex Rd, West End Lane), West End Lane, Blind Lane (now Gondar Gardens/Ajax Lane), Shoot Up Hill Lane (now Mill Lane), Hampstead High Street, Branch Hill, Well Walk, Flask Walk, Pond Street, Belsize Lane, Church Row, Frognal, New End, Holly Walk, Prospect Walk, Red Lion Hill (now Rosslyn Hill), Hall Oak or Manor farm, Squires Mount.

The map shows streams, parish boundaries, miles stones, and the fields which covered most of the area of the map at that time are marked out.

The adjoining parishes of Willesden ("Wilsdon"), Hendon, St Pancras & St Marylebone are marked at the edges of the map.

The scale of the map is marked in furlongs.

Another example of this map is in the collection of the Bodleian Library (see URL below pg 49).
We have not been able to find this map for sale elsewhere at the time of listing.
http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/users/nnj/MAPLIST3_291107.pdf

(Source Wikipedia)

DATE PRINTED: 1814    

IMAGE SIZE: Approx 44.0 x 41.5cm, 17.25 x 16.25 inches (Large); Please note that this is a folding map.

ARTIST/CARTOGRAPHER/ENGRAVER: J & W Newton, Chancery Lane; J Quilley

PROVENANCE: The topography and natural history of Hampstead in the County of Middlesex, by John James Park


PETIT ATLAS DE GEOGRAPHIE Cortambert 1878

SIZES: Approximately: OVERALL: 13x10 inches. Folding.  IMAGE SIZE:  11x8.5 Inches. 28x21 Cms
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PROVENANCE: PETIT ATLAS DE GEOGRAPHIE. ANCIENNE, DU MOYEN ET MODERN.
Printed in Paris by Librairie Hachette et Cie, 79 Boulevard St. Germain. Under the supervision of E. Cortambert.

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He was a member of the House of Valois, the son of Charles VI, but his succession to the throne was left questionable by the English occupation of northern France. He was, however, famously crowned in Reims in 1429 through the endeavors of Joan of Arc to free France from the English. His later reign was marked by struggles with his son, the eventual Louis XI.
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#34 WORLD. MERCATOR PROJECTION. MAPPEMONDE
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THE SALLE AUX BLES ET FARINES. PARIS   Corn, grain, Flour market. France. Interesting related article verso. View Image 1874 FULL PAGE
VINTAGERS WAITING TO BE HIRED AT ARGENTEUIL. Interesting short related article verso. Wines. Grape harvest. View Image 1874 FULL PAGE
GOOD SPORT. Couple fishing from a punt…and flirting. Love. Romance. View Image 1874 FULL PAGE
A WATER SELLER IN CAIRO. Egypt. Interesting short related article verso. View Image 1874 FULL PAGE
THE FETE DES LOGES AT ST. GERMAIN. France. A fair and carnival held in the Forest of St-Germain from July to mid-August. Food. View Image 1874 FULL PAGE
BIRTHPLACE & RELICS OF JOHN BUNYAN. Elstow. Bedfordshire. Attractive montage of 7 views etc. View Image 1874 FULL PAGE
Holiday sketches - a halt for water during an ascent of Snowdon. Wales. Mountaineering. Lady riding sidesaddle (side saddle) View Image 1874 FULL PAGE
A SLIGHT MISFORTUNE. By P. Korle. The housemaid has dropped an ornament. Short interesting related text verso. View Image 1874 FULL PAGE
REAR GUARD PROTECTING A CONVOY. Painted by Bellange. Militaria View Image 1874 DOUBLE PAGE
THE GLADIATORS: POLLICE VERSO. By M Gerome. A fight to the finish in the Coliseum, Rome. Italy View Image 1874 DOUBLE PAGE
AMATEUR NAVVIES AT OXFORD - UNDERGRADUATES MAKING A ROAD AS SUGGESTED BY MR RUSKIN.  Artist J. Nash. Cottages. Oxon. Oxfordshire. View Image 1874 DOUBLE PAGE
WITH ALL THEIR BANNERS BRAVELY SPREAD, AND ALL THEIR ARMOUR FLASHING HIGH. Artist Sir John Gilbert. Knights on horseback riding into battle. View Image 1874 DOUBLE PAGE
ALBERT DURER SKETCHING THE PANORAMA OF ANTWERP IN 1520. Artist John Neuhuys.  According to Wikipedia: Albrecht Dürer (21 May 1471 – 6 April 1528) was a German painter, printmaker and theorist from Nuremberg. His prints established his reputation across Europe when he was still in his twenties, and he has been conventionally regarded as the greatest artist of the Northern Renaissance ever since.  View Image 1874 DOUBLE PAGE
IN THE ENEMY'S COUNTRY. Artist G. B. Goddard. Leopards in the jungle. Wild animals. View Image 1874 DOUBLE PAGE
NERO AMONGST THE RUINS OF ROME. Artist Karl Piloty. According to Wikipedia: The Great Fire of Rome (Latin: Magnum Incendium Romae) was a large fire which struck ancient Rome in 64 AD. According to the historian Tacitus, the fire started on the night of 18 July, among the shops clustered around the Circus Maximus. As many Romans lived in wood houses without masonry, the fire spread quickly through these areas. The fire was almost contained after five days before regaining strength. The historian Suetonius claims the fire burned for six days and seven nights in total. The fire destroyed three of fourteen Roman districts and severely damaged seven, while leaving only four undamaged. Also destroyed were Nero's palace, the Temple of Jupiter Stator and the hearth in the Temple of Vesta.

 
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VISIT OF H. R. H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH TO LIVERPOOL - A SKETCH ON THE EXCHANGE 'FLAGS'. Royalty. Lancs. Lancashire. Architecture. View Image 1874 DOUBLE PAGE
SHAKESPEARE BEFORE THE JUSTICES. Artist Julius SCHRADER. Law. Writers. Authors. Medieval. View Image 1874 DOUBLE PAGE
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LONDON SKETCHES - TO SCOTLAND BY SEA. A SKETCH AT IRONGATE WHARF. Docklands. Victoriana. Ships. View Image 1874 DOUBLE PAGE
A WILD BOAR HUNT - Artist F. TAYLER. Medieval. Horses. Hunting. View Image 1874 DOUBLE PAGE

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DARTMOUTH REGATTA. 5 engraved views of the sailing and town INCLUDING THE HARBOUR, Butter Walk and Fore Street. Devon. Devonshire. Yachts in sailing match. View Image 1874 FULL PAGE
CANAL LIFE: TEA TIME ON A 'MONKEY BOAT'. Life on a canal barge, called 'monkey' or 'narrow' boats. View Image 1874 FULL PAGE
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GRAND BAZAAR IN THE FREE TRADE HALL MANCHESTER, IN AID OF THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, PENDLEBURY. Victorian charity event. View Image 1875 DOUBLE PAGE
THE INUNDATION. Artist Jan Verhas. Pretty young girl rather to enthusiastically watering some pot plants. View Image 1875 DOUBLE PAGE
A WINTER WALK. Victorian Fashions for a cold day. View Image 1875 DOUBLE PAGE
RUINED: THE DAY AFTER THE TEMPEST. Artist H. Bource. The fishing boat has been wrecked on the shore. Like others before and since the resilient fisher folk will work hard to restore their fortunes. View Image 1874 DOUBLE PAGE
THE EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA'S VISIT TO VENICE: PROCESSION ON THE GRAND CANAL. Many gondolas. Fie architecture. Italy. Italia. Venezia View Image 1875 DOUBLE PAGE
THE CASKET SCENE - MERCHANT OF VENICE. By F. Barth. Shakespeare. Theatre. Writer. Famous author. View Image 1875 DOUBLE PAGE
LONDON SKETCHES - REGENT CIRCUS, OXFORD STREET, DURING THE SEASON. Many coach & horses. Architecture. Shoppers. View Image 1875 DOUBLE PAGE
CROSSING THE LINE - FATHER NEPTUNE AND HIS COURT. Traditional Ceremony of Crossing the Equator. View Image 1875 DOUBLE PAGE
A BARBER'S SHOP IN TUNIS. Artist J. E. Hodgson ARA. Hairdresser. Tunisia View Image 1875 DOUBLE PAGE
CUREE AUX FLAMBEAUX - THE STAG GIVEN TO THE HOUNDS BY TORCHLIGHT. Interest short related article verso. View Image 1855 DOUBLE PAGE
THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO PARIS - ARRIVAL OF HER MAJESTY AT THE PALACE OF VERSAILLES. Queen Victoria. Coach. Architecture. Royalty View Image 1855 DOUBLE PAGE
PANORAMIC VIEW OF PARIS, WITH THE LOUVRE AND RUE DE RIVOLI COMPLETED. France View Image 1855 DOUBLE PAGE
THE ROYAL AND IMPERIAL CORTEGE IN PARIS. Coach. Queen Victoria. Prince Albert. Horses. Royalty View Image 1855 DOUBLE PAGE
MAZURKA BY HENRY RUSSELL. Sheet music with 2 attractive vignettes of Pretty Ladies. (Left) FRUIT. (Right) FLOWERS. According to Wikipedia: Henry Russell (24 December 1812 or 1813, Sheerness, Kent, UK – 8 December 1900, London) was an English pianist, baritone singer and composer, born into a distinguished Jewish family. View Image 1851 DOUBLE PAGE
SKETCHES IN JAPAN. (Top) THE BRITISH FLEET AT YOKOHAMA (lower) PANORAMA OF THE CITY OF JEDDO. Pinholes at the centre fold where bound in. Interesting related text between the engraved views. View Image 1864 DOUBLE PAGE
ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE WAR IN SCHLESWIG. (Top) SONBERBURG, WITH THE ISLAND OF ALSEN, VIEWED FROM THE WINDMILL AT DUPPEL.  (Lower left) BURIAL OF SIXTY AUSTRIAN AND DANISH SOLDIERS AT FLENSBURG.  (Lower right)  Apenrade, lately the Austrian head quarters. As usual there are some pinholes along the centre fold where bound in. Denmark. View Image 1864 DOUBLE PAGE
THE NAVAL REVIEW - THE FLEET ROUNDING THE PIVOT SHIPS AT THE NAB, PORTSMOUTH. Artist Edwin Weeden. Hants. Hampshire View Image 1856 DOUBLE PAGE
THE GREAT NAVAL REVIEW - THE GUN BOATS PASSING THROUGH THE LINE OF BATTLE SHIPS. Artist G. H. Andrews. As usual there are pin holes along the centre fold, where bound in. View Image 1856 DOUBLE PAGE
EPSOM DOWNS ON THE DERBY DAY - DRAWN BY DUNCAN. Good view of the horse race. Surrey View Image 1846 DOUBLE PAGE
THE YACHTING SEASON AT RYDE: SCENE ON THE PIER. Sailing. Isle of Wight. Fashions. A little age related spotting. View Image 1864 FULL PAGE
THE BIRD'S NEST. Artist W. Goodall. A delightful rural family scene in original colour - applied at the time of publication. Note there is a minor tear at lower margin, just effecting the title area, repaired verso. Some age related soiling/spotting pretty much confined to the margin & title area. Please see the scan. View Image 1864 DOUBLE PAGE
THE FETE OF NOTRE DAME DEL PILAR, AT SARAGOSSA. Spain. Religion. (La fiesta de Nuestra Señora del Pilar en Zaragoza).  View Image 1856 DOUBLE PAGE
THE FISH MARKET AT BERLIN.  Germany. There is an interesting short related article verso. View Image 1874 FULL PAGE
MR HENRY IRVING AS HAMLET, AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE. Later SIR Henry Irving (1838-1905) was born John Henry Brobribb. He was one of the most celebrated actor mangers of his generation. Theatre. Theatre. Shakespeare. View Image 1874 FULL PAGE
FANCY DRESS BALL AT MARLBOROUGH HOUSE: GENTLEMEN'S COSTUMES View Image 1874 FULL PAGE
JAPANESE TEA CULTIVATION. 8 engravings. There is an interesting related article verso. View Image 1874 FP X8
THE TRIAL OF COUNT ARNIM AT BERLIN.  Courtroom. Lawyers. Germany.  View Image 1874 FULL PAGE
MAIDENHOOD. Artist W. Wise. Delightful portrait of a pretty young lady.  View Image 1874 FULL PAGE
POULTRY MARKET. HALLES CENTRALES. PARIS. France.  View Image 1874 FULL PAGE

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MEMORIALS OF THE COLLEGES AND HALLS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.
By the Rev. James Ingram. Artist: J. Le Keux

PRINTED 1847 2nd Edition. Click here to verify the date.
OVERALL: 8.5x5.5 inches.  IMAGE SIZE:  5.25x3.75 Inches. 13.5x9.5 Cms
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NEW COLLEGE CHAPEL
INTERIOR OF NEW COLLEGE CHAPEL
NEW COLLEGE FROM THE GARDEN
SOUTH FRONT OF ALL SOULS COLLEGE
THE CLOISTERS ETC OF ALL SOULS COLLEGE
THE CHAPEL ETC. ALL SOULS COLLEGE
WEST FRONT ALL SOULS COLLEGE
LINCOLN COLLEGE
THE CHAPEL ETC LINCOLN COLLEGE
THE HALL & CHAPEL. ORIEL COLLEGE
WEST FRONT OF ORIEL COLLEGE
THE 1ST QUADRANGLE OF QUEENS COLLEGE
SOUTH FRONT OF QUEEN'S COLLEGE
THE CLOISTERS NEW COLLEGE
THE HALL OF EXETER COLLEGE
FRONT OF EXETER COLLEGE
INTERIOR OF THE CATHEDRAL. (THE ORGAN SCREEN AND SEATS REMOVED) Architecture.
INTERIOR OF THE HALL CHRIST CHURCH Architecture
THE CHAPTER HOUSE (Slightly narrow margins)
THE LIBRARY, CHRIST CHURCH
PECKWATER QUADRANGLE - CHRIST CHURCH
STAIRCASE TO THE HALL, CHRIST CHURCH. Architecture
WEST FRONT OF CHRIST CHURCH. Small paper flaws upper right
THE GREAT QUADRANGLE. CHRIST CHURCH
GENERAL VIEW FROM MERTON FIELD
MERTON COLLEGE CHAPEL FROM THE S.W.
THE LIBRARY ETC, MERTON COLLEGE
MERTON COLLEGE CHAPEL FROM THE QUADRANGLE.
THE CATHEDRAL FROM THE N.W.
THE NORTH SIDE OF MERTON COLLEGE CHAPEL
THE NORTH FRONT OF MERTON COLLEGE
WADHAM COLLEGE
VIEW OF PEMBROKE COLLEGE
THE QUADRANGLE OF PEMBROKE COLLEGE
WORCESTER COLLEGE, QUADRANGLE LOOKING EAST
WORCESTER COLLEGE, QUADRANGLE LOOKING WEST
SAINT MARY'S HALL
MAGDALEN HALL
NEW INN HALL
ST ALBAN HALL
ST EDMUND HALL. Small paper flaw in lower right margin.
THE HALL OF WADHAM COLLEGE
HALL ETC OF BALLIOL COLLEGE
MERTON COLLEGE FROM THE FIELDS
FRONT OF BALLIOL COLLEGE
HALL & CHAPEL OF UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
FRONT OF UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
VIEW OF OXFORD FROM THE HENLEY ROAD
THE WEST FRONT OF MAGDALEN COLLEGE
MAGDALEN COLLEGE FROM THE BRIDGE
THE CLOISTERS, MAGDALEN COLLEGE
MAGDALEN COLLEGE FROM THE WALK
BRAZEN NOSE COLLEGE Brasenose
THE QUADRANGLE OF CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE
CORPUS CHRiSTI COLLEGE
BRAZEN NOSE COLLEGE CHAPEL.  Brasenose
THE CHAPEL TRINITY COLLEGE
TRINITY COLLEGE FROM THE GARDEN
FRONT OF SAINT JOHN'S COLLEGE
JESUS COLLEGE
THE QUADRANGLE OF JESUS COLLEGE
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PHILIPS' HANDY ATLAS OF GENERAL GEOGRAPHY
Containing 32 Maps. Edited by William Hughes. Published in London by George Philip & Son, 32 Fleet Street.
Liverpool: Caxton Buildings, South John Street and 49 & 51 SOUTH CASTLE STREET
Printed c.1888.
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#3. BRITISH ISLANDS
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#5. SCOTLAND
#6. IRELAND
#7. FRANCE & SWITZERLAND
#8. HOLLAND AND BELGIUM (Netherlands)
#9. SWITZERLAND
#10. GERMANY (Physical)
#11. GERMAN EMPIRE
#12.AUSTRO HUNGARIAN EMPIRE (Austria. Hungary)
#13. SWEDEN NORWAY & DENMARK Scandinavia
#14. RUSSIA IN EUROPE WITH THE CAUCASIAN PROVINCES.
#15. TURKEY IN EUROPE. GREECE. Roumania. Servia Etc. (Balkans)
#16. ITALY
#17. SPAIN & PORTUGAL
#18. ASIA Continent
#19. WESTERN ASIA FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN TO THE INDUS (Arabia. Middle East)
#20. PALESTINE IN THE TIME OF OUR SAVIOUR
#21. INDIA CHINA INDO-CHINESE PENINSULA (Malaysia. South East Asia)
#22. MALAY ARCHIPELAGO. Malaysia
#23. AFRICA
#24. SOUTH AFRICA. CAPE COLONY. NATAL. TRANSVAAL & ORANGE FREE STATE
#25. NORTH AMERICA
#26. CANADA EASTERN PROVINCES
#27. UNITED STATES. Dakota still one State. Oklahoma still shown as Indian Territory.
#28. WEST INDIES. Caribbean. Central America
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#30. AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND
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