detailed plan of London, first issued in 1806, extending from Islington to Camberwell, and from Kensington to the River Lea. It pre-dates the construction of Regent’s Park, but instead shows the nearby ‘Proposed British Circus’ in the upper left corner, with a large compass rose to its right, and the calligraphic title in the upper right corner. The proposed lines of Vauxhall Bridge and Waterloo Bridge are also shown,
engraved map with original hand-colouring, 510 x 940 mm. (20 x 37 in), on three sheets, joined, dissected and linen-backed, slight browning and spotting, folding into its original slipcase, worn, the publisher’s orange title label pasted on, with a corresponding advertising label on the verso, [Howgego 237 (3a)],