Original folding map of London printed in sections and laid on linen.
Published in 1837 by Edward Mogg.
Original colour.
Edward Mogg (1803-1860) was a cartographer, engraver and publisher, active in London in first half of19th century. He issued maps and travel guides to England, Wales and London, mostly in format of folding pocket guides and maps. "The Strangers Guide to London and Westminster" was an engraved then hand-coloured plan, dissected and mounted on linen. Key to all streets, parks, and numerous important buildings is a the bottom of the map.