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1 | James de la Feuille's map of London c. 1690
(1690) Description: One of a number of small maps of London produced in Amsterdam before 1720, derived from Hollar's 'New Mapp' of 1675.
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2 | Leake's survey of the city after the Great Fire of 1666 Engraved by W. Hollar, 1667
(1667) Description: A map of the City of London prepared by John Leake, William Leybourne and four others, to show the extent of the area devastated by the Great Fire of 1666.
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3 | Morgan's map of the whole of London in 1682
(1682) Description: Survey of the City of London and the surrounding built-up area (including Westminster and part of Southwark), on a scale of 300 feet to the inch, completed in 1682 by William Morgan. From the facsimile produced for the London Topographical Society, 1904.
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4 | Ogilby and Morgan's large scale map of the city as rebuilt by 1676
(1676) Description: Survey of the City of London by John Ogilby and William Morgan, on a scale of 100 feet to the inch, completed in 1676.
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5 | 'Woodcut' map of London c. 1550
(1550) Description: Produced in c. 1633, depicting the City of London in the 1560s. It probably derives from the 'Copperplate' map of. c.1560 of which three sheets are extant.
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