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London A-Z Street Atlas

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Laminated and mounted onto foam centred board for rigidity, appearance, and the ability to be tacked with pins.

This is a very simple yet powerful feature that allows the user to quickly and easily customise their map. There is also a separate listing of National Rail, Docklands Light Railway, London Overground and London Underground Stations, and a list of Hospitals and Hospices covered by this map.Greater London A-Z Map *New 2019 release* The Greater London A-Z Map is a superb clear, colourful high quality map that covers the same area as the market leading print version of the A-Z "Master Atlas of Greater London". It’s sais she walked the streets of London for up to 18 hours a day hand plotting the street alignment and compiling ancillary information including house numbers along principal thoroughfares. in 1972, the company name was changed from Geographers' Map Company to Geographers' A–Z Map Company. This seems to have been used on all the company's folding maps, and possibly also those in book form. This feature is also a great benefit to anyone planning routes as it instantly displays the distance for the complete route.

I will simply spend more time checking pages and looking for changes while continuing to be impressed with the evolution of London. inches to 1 mile - cover Regent's Park and Shoreditch, Chelsea and Vauxhall, Hyde Park and Bermondsey. Additional healthcare (hospitals, walk-in centres and hospices) and transport (National Rail, London Tramlink, Docklands Light Railway, London Underground and Overground stations, and River Bus pier) are indexed as well.Of course it could be useful to add navigation, but I’m very happy to use it straightforwardly as a map and do my own navigation.

The index is contained within a booklet that is attached to the cover and lists streets, selected flats, walkways and places of interest, junction, place and area names. St Albans, Potters Bar, Waltham Cross, Epping, Brentwood, Thurrock, Stanford-le-Hope, Gravesend, Wrotham, Sevenoaks, Westerham, Oxted, Redhill, Reigate, Leatherhead, Great Bookham, Woking, Egham, Windsor, Slough, Chalfont St Peter, Chorleywood and Bovingdon. This pocket sized A-Z London Visitors' atlas and guide is ideal for tourists wishing to explore the many attractions central London has to offer. So Pearsall founded the Geographers’ Map Company to print them herself, and began selling them in 1936. There are separate index listings for both hospitals, walk-in centres and hospices and for the National Rail, London Tramlink, Docklands Light Railway, London Underground and Overground stations and River Bus piers covered by this atlas.The London A–Z is a plot device in " The Blind Banker", the second episode of the first series of the BBC drama Sherlock when the protagonist is attempting to decipher a book code used by an international smuggling ring based on a book "everybody owns".

This coloured street map of London covers a six mile radius from Charing Cross and is ideal for people on the Green Badge Knowledge. Pancras International Station, Old Street, Tower Bridge, Bricklayer's Arms Junction, Vauxhall Bridge, South Kensington, Paddington Station and Lord's Cricket Ground. Cotswolds and Chilterns Visitors’ Map from Geographers’ A-Z Map Company, covering at 1:158,400 (1” to 2. Suzanne likes the bigger scale of the printed page: "I still have mine and use it regularly as you can see a wide area at a glance, something impossible on a small screen. The cover was proud to announce the maps included house numbers along main streets and 23,000 streets (9,000 more than any other similar atlas index).This was a city still cloaked in the black sooty grime of Victorian industry and beleaguered by winter smogs. At around the age of 29, Pearsall directed some draughtsmen to begin drawing up this new type of street map while she compiled much of the information necessary to update the maps. The map covers 3743 sq km (1445 sq miles) of London down to street level, the same area as the printed version of the Master Atlas of Greater London and extends beyond the Greater London and M25 area to Hemel Hempstead, St Albans, Potters Bar, Waltham Cross, Epping, Brentwood, Thurrock, Stanford-le-Hope, Gravesend, Wrotham, Sevenoaks, Westerham, Oxted, Redhill, Reigate, Leatherhead, Great Bookham, Woking, Egham, Windsor, Slough, Chalfont Street Peter, Chorleywood and Bovingdon. Other features include:* The Congestion Charging Zone (CCZ) boundary which is shown on both scales of mapping and an overview map of the zone is also included. Additionally we offer a range of different wallpaper finish options including smooth, laminated and magnetic lined wallpaper.

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