This fascinating collection of maps, plans, and views provides a comprehensive overview of London’s built environment in the 19th century. Compiled by the father-and-son team of Frederick and John Crace, the catalogue covers a range of topics such as architecture, engineering, and urban planning. The book is illustrated with high-quality reproductions of the original maps and plans, making it an invaluable resource for historians and urban enthusiasts.
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