The first steam railway to have a terminus in the capital
Wallis's Guide for Strangers through London.
[London],
Published by E. Wallis, 42, Skinner Street,
[c.1840].
Engraved plan, fine original hand-colour, alphabetical list of streets below, old folds reinforced, some with minor loss.
540 by 750mm (21.25 by 29.5 inches).
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Wallis's Guide for Strangers was a popular map, printed in numerous editions between 1813 and 1843. This edition shows the London and Greenwich Railway, opened between 1836 and 1838, which terminated at London Bridge, and was the first steam railway to have a terminus in the capital. Also shown is the London and Blackwall line, opened on July 6, 1840. This terminates at Minories on the current map, but was extended to Fenchurch Street in 1841. The London and Birmingham Rail...
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Howgego 301 (intermediate state between 8 and 9).
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