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London » Old and New London (Thornbury & Walford)

The area now covered by the 32 London boroughs. Includes the historic county of Middlesex, and parts of Surrey, Essex and Kent

Recent journal entries
Lysons, 'Environs of London'16 August 2006
Covent Garden02 August 2006
'Old and New London' now complete04 July 2006
Surrey and south London28 June 2006

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1
Old and New London: Volume 1
Digitised: 07 July 2006
London
‡ City of London ‡ Middlesex
Describes the western part of the City of London, including Cheapside and St Paul's, and areas to the west of the City, including Fleet Street.
2
Old and New London: Volume 2
Digitised: 07 July 2006
London
‡ City of London ‡ Middlesex
Covers the east of the City around the Tower, and areas to the north and east, including Holborn, Islington, Clerkenwell, Stepney and Bethnal Green.
3
Old and New London: Volume 3
Digitised: 07 July 2006
London
‡ Middlesex ‡ City of Westminster
Describes much of the West End of London, including the Strand, Leicester Square and Covent Garden. Also includes parts of the City of Westminster, including the Abbey and Whitehall.
4
Old and New London: Volume 4
Digitised: 07 July 2006
London
‡ Middlesex ‡ City of Westminster
Covers parts of Westminster, including Buckingham Palace and St James's Park, as well as areas to the north, including Mayfair, Oxford Street and Bloomsbury.
5
Old and New London: Volume 5
Digitised: 07 July 2006
London
‡ Middlesex
Covers many of the northern and western suburbs of London, from Belgravia, Chelsea and Kensington in the west, to Kilburn and Highgate in the north, and Hackney, Tottenham and Stratford further east.
6
Old and New London: Volume 6
Digitised: 29 June 2006
London
‡ Middlesex
Describes the southern suburbs of London, from Chiswick, Putney and Hammersmith in the west, to Streatham and Norwood in the south, and Southwark, Bermondsey, Greenwich and Eltham in the east.


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