Cruchley's New Plan of London
Shewing all the New and Intended Improvements to the Present Time.
London,
Cruchley Map Seller from Arrowsmith's, 38 Ludgate Street. St. Pauls,
[1851].
Engraved plan, dissected and mounted on linen, hand-coloured in outline,
housed within original green marbled paper slipcase, with publisher's
printed yellow label, rubbed.
housed within original green marbled paper slipcase, with publisher's
printed yellow label, rubbed.
500 by 990mm. (19.75 by 39 inches).
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notes:
George Frederick Cruchley (1796-1880) was a publisher of "some of the
clearest and most attractive London maps" (Howgego). Cruchley began
his cartographic career in the publishing firm of Aaron Arrowsmith. In
1823, he set up on his own at 38 Ludgate Street until 1834, when he
moved to 81 Fleet Street. It would appear that he had some help from his
former employer, as much of his early output bears in the imprint "From
Arrowsmith's". He would la...
clearest and most attractive London maps" (Howgego). Cruchley began
his cartographic career in the publishing firm of Aaron Arrowsmith. In
1823, he set up on his own at 38 Ludgate Street until 1834, when he
moved to 81 Fleet Street. It would appear that he had some help from his
former employer, as much of his early output bears in the imprint "From
Arrowsmith's". He would la...
bibliography:
Howgego 307 (20).
provenance: