File:City of London Ogilby and Morgan's Map of 1677.jpg

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1894 facsimile of Ogilby and Morgan map of London 1677

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English: The original of this map is 8 feet 5 inches by 4 feet 7 inches, in 20 sheets. In 1894 the British Museum granted permission to the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society to make a reduced copy, of which the original of this scan is a copy. The L&M Society copy apparently did not match the dissected sheets perfectly, and the misjoins can be seen in places in this reproduction.
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Source Scanned copy of reproduction in "Maps of Old London" (1908) of Ogilby & Morgan's Map of London.
Author Ogilby and Morgan

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