Hollar’s post-fire survey of London

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A Map or groundplot of the Citty of London and the Suburbes

thereof that is to say all which is within the iurisdiction of the Lord Mayor or properlie calld 't Londo[n] by whijch is exactly demonstrated the present condition thereof since the last sad accident of fire. The blanke space signifeing the burnt part & where the houses are exprest those places yet standi[n]g.

HOLLAR, W[enceslaus]
London,
Sold by Iohn Overton at the Whitehorse in little Brittaine, next doore to little S. bartholomew gate,
1666
Engraved map, with inset map and key, trimmed to neatline.
265 by 342mm. (10.5 by 13.5 inches).
18354

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The Great Fire of London broke out in a bakery on Pudding Lane, on Sunday 2nd September 1666 and raged for three days destroying most of the City of London. By the end, the fire had consumed some 13,000 buildings from Temple in the west to The Tower in the east, and Cripple Gate in the north, with thousands of people being left homeless. Just five days after the flames had been tamed, the King commission Wenceslaus Hollar and Francis Sandford "to take an exact plan and surv...

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NHG Hollar 1916 II; Pennington 1004ii; BM 1856,0607.6.

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