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RARE MAP OF
HAMPSTEAD - 1814

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
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PETIT ATLAS DE GEOGRAPHIE Cortambert 1878
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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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THE SALLE AUX BLES ET FARINES. PARIS Corn, grain, Flour
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1874 |
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1874 |
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1874 |
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1874 |
FULL PAGE |
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1874 |
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1874 |
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1874 |
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1874 |
FULL PAGE |
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1874 |
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1874 |
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1874 |
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WITH ALL THEIR BANNERS BRAVELY SPREAD, AND ALL THEIR ARMOUR
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1874 |
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1874 |
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1874 |
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four undamaged. Also destroyed were Nero's palace, the Temple of
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1874 |
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VISIT OF H. R. H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH TO LIVERPOOL - A SKETCH
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Architecture. |
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1874 |
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SHAKESPEARE BEFORE THE JUSTICES. Artist Julius SCHRADER. Law.
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1874 |
DOUBLE PAGE |
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LONDON SKETCHES - AN ARTIST ON STONE. Pavement artist at work.
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1874 |
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LONDON SKETCHES - TO SCOTLAND BY SEA. A SKETCH AT IRONGATE
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1874 |
DOUBLE PAGE |
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A WILD BOAR HUNT - Artist F. TAYLER. Medieval. Horses. Hunting. |
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1874 |
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DARTMOUTH REGATTA. 5 engraved views of the sailing and town
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Devonshire. Yachts in sailing match. |
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1874 |
FULL PAGE |
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CANAL LIFE: TEA TIME ON A 'MONKEY BOAT'. Life on a canal barge,
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1874 |
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THE END OF THE CONTINENTAL TOUR - NEPTUNE'S VICTIMS. A SKETCH AT
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had a rough crossing. |
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1874 |
DOUBLE PAGE |
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WORKING A 'NIGHT HEAT' - THE GREAT 35 TON STEAM HAMMER AT
WOOLWICH ARSENAL. London. Victorian Machinery. Industry |
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1874 |
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HE WON'T HURT YOU! Artist \Heywood Hardy. Charming little girl
holding a large dog. |
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1875 |
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LAUNCH OF THE 'ALEXANDRA' AT CHATHAM. Ship Launch. Kent.
Dockyard |
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1875 |
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GRAND BAZAAR IN THE FREE TRADE HALL MANCHESTER, IN AID OF THE
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1875 |
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THE INUNDATION. Artist Jan Verhas. Pretty young girl rather to
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1875 |
DOUBLE PAGE |
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A WINTER WALK. Victorian Fashions for a cold day. |
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1875 |
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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. |
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1874 |
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THE EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA'S VISIT TO VENICE: PROCESSION ON THE
GRAND CANAL. Many gondolas. Fie architecture. Italy. Italia.
Venezia |
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1875 |
DOUBLE PAGE |
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THE CASKET SCENE - MERCHANT OF VENICE. By F. Barth. Shakespeare.
Theatre. Writer. Famous author. |
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1875 |
DOUBLE PAGE |
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LONDON SKETCHES - REGENT CIRCUS, OXFORD STREET, DURING THE
SEASON. Many coach & horses. Architecture. Shoppers. |
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1875 |
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CROSSING THE LINE - FATHER NEPTUNE AND HIS COURT. Traditional
Ceremony of Crossing the Equator. |
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1875 |
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A BARBER'S SHOP IN TUNIS. Artist J. E. Hodgson ARA. Hairdresser.
Tunisia |
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1875 |
DOUBLE PAGE |
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CUREE AUX FLAMBEAUX - THE STAG GIVEN TO THE HOUNDS BY
TORCHLIGHT. Interest short related article verso. |
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1855 |
DOUBLE PAGE |
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THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO PARIS - ARRIVAL OF HER MAJESTY AT THE
PALACE OF VERSAILLES. Queen Victoria. Coach. Architecture.
Royalty |
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1855 |
DOUBLE PAGE |
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PANORAMIC VIEW OF PARIS, WITH THE LOUVRE AND RUE DE RIVOLI
COMPLETED. France |
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1855 |
DOUBLE PAGE |
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THE ROYAL AND IMPERIAL CORTEGE IN PARIS. Coach. Queen Victoria.
Prince Albert. Horses. Royalty |
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1855 |
DOUBLE PAGE |
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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. |
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1851 |
DOUBLE PAGE |
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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. |
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1864 |
DOUBLE PAGE |
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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. |
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1864 |
DOUBLE PAGE |
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THE NAVAL REVIEW - THE FLEET ROUNDING THE PIVOT SHIPS AT THE
NAB, PORTSMOUTH. Artist Edwin Weeden. Hants. Hampshire |
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1856 |
DOUBLE PAGE |
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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. |
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1856 |
DOUBLE PAGE |
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EPSOM DOWNS ON THE DERBY DAY - DRAWN BY DUNCAN. Good view of the
horse race. Surrey |
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1846 |
DOUBLE PAGE |
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THE YACHTING SEASON AT RYDE: SCENE ON THE PIER. Sailing. Isle of
Wight. Fashions. A little age related spotting. |
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1864 |
FULL PAGE |
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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. |
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1864 |
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THE FETE OF NOTRE DAME DEL PILAR, AT SARAGOSSA. Spain. Religion.
(La fiesta de Nuestra Señora del Pilar en Zaragoza). |
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1856 |
DOUBLE PAGE |
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THE FISH MARKET AT BERLIN. Germany. There is an interesting
short related article verso. |
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1874 |
FULL PAGE |
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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. |
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1874 |
FULL PAGE |
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FANCY DRESS BALL AT MARLBOROUGH HOUSE: GENTLEMEN'S COSTUMES |
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1874 |
FULL PAGE |
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JAPANESE TEA CULTIVATION. 8 engravings. There is an interesting
related article verso. |
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1874 |
FP X8 |
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THE TRIAL OF COUNT ARNIM AT BERLIN. Courtroom. Lawyers.
Germany. |
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1874 |
FULL PAGE |
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MAIDENHOOD. Artist W. Wise. Delightful portrait of a pretty
young lady. |
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1874 |
FULL PAGE |
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POULTRY MARKET. HALLES CENTRALES. PARIS. France. |
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1874 |
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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.
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OVERALL: 8.5x5.5 inches. IMAGE SIZE: 5.25x3.75 Inches.
13.5x9.5 Cms
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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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SIZE APPROXIMATELY: 7x8.5 inches. Folding. IMAGE SIZE:
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