Digital Image: 1885 Collingridge City Map or Plan of the City of London

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Collingridge's City of London Directory Map, Shewing the Latest Improvements and Alterations. - Main View
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Digital Image: 1885 Collingridge City Map or Plan of the City of London

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  • Collingridge's City of London Directory Map, Shewing the Latest Improvements and Alterations.
  • Added: Wed, 26 Mar 2025 11:03:00
  • Original Document Scale: 1.777777778
A 19th century map of the City of London featuring St. Paul's Cathedral.
$50.00

Title


Collingridge's City of London Directory Map, Shewing the Latest Improvements and Alterations.
  1885 (undated)     29 x 50.25 in (73.66 x 127.635 cm)     1.777777778

Description


FOR THE ORIGINAL ANTIQUE MAP, WITH HISTORICAL ANALYSIS, CLICK HERE.

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Cartographer S


William Hill Collingridge (fl. c. 1846 - 1894) was one of the partners in W.H. and L. Collingridge, a printing firm William founded and later operated with his brother Leonard Collingridge (1837 - March 24, 1900). The Collingridge Brothers also founded City Press, which published a newspaper of the same name from 1857 until 1871. William Collingridge sold his share of the firm to Leonard and three younger members of the family, John, Leonard Thomas, and Hugh Collingride, in June 1894. William Collingridge was also the author of several books, including How to Woo, When, and to Whom, originally published in 1855, and the Comprehensive Guide to Printing and Publishing: A Manual of Information on Matters Connected with Printing, Publishing, etc. etc.. More by this mapmaker...


Leonard Collingridge (1837 - March 24, 1900) became a partner in the printing firm of W.H. and L. Collingridge with his brother William (fl. c. 1846 - 1894), which William founded in 1846. After William retired in 1894, Leonard continued working in the business with his family members John, Leonard Thomas, and Hugh Learn More...

References


Hyde, R. Printed Map of Victorian London 1851 - 1900 206.