Be it wall maps, reproductions of ancient maps, the famous A-Z or pocket atlases, whether driving, walking, researching or theatre-going, we have London mapped.
London - Maps and Atlases
London Mini Deluxe Street Atlas
A deluxe edition of the mini street atlas of inner London in an attractive hardback cover embossed with the word 'London' - a compact accessory and direction finder all in one. The maps of central London are at the extra-large 1:9051.
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Premier Map of London (FLAT)
THE map for taxi drivers doing The Knowledge. Flat version, measuring 121x96cm, of the colour street map covering an area extending at least six miles from Charing Cross.
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London Visitors' Map
Indexed map of central London extending from Hoxton in the northeast to South Kensington in the southwest. Bus routes shown. On reverse is a larger scale plan of the centre.
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Great Britain: OS 25K Explorer Maps - PAPER EDITION
| Relevant titles: | 5 |
| Publisher: | Ordnance Survey |
| Scale: | 1:25,000 |
A series of detailed topographic maps from the Ordnance Survey, ideal for walking and other outdoor pursuits. This series has replaced the earlier, green-cover Pathfinder maps. The Explorer series is...
Great Britain: OS 25K Explorer Maps - WATERPROOF EDITION
| Relevant titles: | 5 |
| Publisher: | Ordnance Survey |
| Scale: | 1:25,000 |
Laminated waterproof editions of the Explorer & Outdoor Leisure mapping, this series of detailed topographic maps from the Ordnance Survey replaced the earlier, green-cover Pathfinder maps. The Explorer...
| Series: | Great Britain: OS 50K Landranger Maps - PAPER EDITION |
| Sheet reference: | 177 |
| Publisher: | Ordnance Survey |
| Catalogue number: | 151195 |
| Scale: | 1:50,000 |
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Topographic map of East London from the Ordnance Survey Landranger series, covering Billericay & Gravesend.
Copyright date: 2006
Revised for selected changes 2006
Edition: E3 - folded paper
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Great Britain: OS 50K Landranger Maps - WATERPROOF EDITION
| Relevant titles: | 2 |
| Publisher: | Ordnance Survey |
| Scale: | 1:50,000 |
This part of our website is currently under revision: if there is any Landranger map you would like to order that is not listed here, please contact us at sales@stanfords.co.uk.
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| Publisher: | Geographers' A-Z Map Company |
| Catalogue number: | 155810 |
| Scale: | 1:11,520 |
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Handy pocket sized map of Central London, indicating places of interest, public buildings, shopping streets, main line stations, underground stations, Docklands Light Railways, information centres, theatres...
| Sheet reference: | 88 |
| Publisher: | Michelin |
| Catalogue number: | 167978 |
| Scale: | 1:8,000 |
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The Michelin Street Plan of London at 1:8,000 scale is a comprehensive & accurate, detailed, clear & easy to read high-scale street plan with a comprehensive street index in an included booklet. The...
London: Discovering London Map
| Publisher: | Collins |
| Catalogue number: | 155055 |
| Scale: | 1:20,000 |
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Double-sided, indexed tourist map extending from the City of London to the West End and Notting Hill. Bus routes, underground stations and railway stations are marked and colour coding system highlights...
London Mini Deluxe Street Atlas
| Titles: | 5 |
| Publisher: | George Philip |
| Scale: | various |
A deluxe edition of the mini street atlas of inner London in an attractive hardback cover embossed with the word 'London' - a compact accessory and direction finder all in one. The book is equipped...
| Publisher: | Bensons MapGuides |
| Catalogue number: | 148836 |
| Scale: | 1:9,700 |
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Highly recommended - this map is simply streets ahead of all its competitors, as anyone who has explored central London on foot will testify: great overall clarity of presentation, excellent placing...
| Publisher: | Bensons MapGuides |
| Catalogue number: | 152581 |
| Scale: | 1:11,800 |
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Map of London showing places of interest, bus routes, tourist information, street index, theatre & cinemas and shopping guide. The approximate scale of this map is 1:11,800 and the legend is in English...
| Publisher: | Geographers' A-Z Map Company |
| Catalogue number: | 158882 |
| Scale: | 1:21,477 |
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Folded version of this colour street map covering an area extending at least six miles from Charing Cross, reaching to Hornsey, Plaistow, Streatham and Chiswick. The map for taxi drivers doing The Knowledge...
| Series: | Rough Guide City Maps |
| Publisher: | Rough Guides |
| Catalogue number: | 141941 |
| Scale: | 1:5,700 & 1:17,000 |
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The Rough Guide city map of London includes enlargements of Central London, City of London, Greenwhich, Hampstead, West End Theatres as well as a small inset showing outer London.
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| Publisher: | Collins |
| Catalogue number: | 148842 |
| Scale: | 1:16,000 |
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The London Bike Guide is a handy street atlas from Piaggio based on Collins maps of London with additional information for motorcycle & scooter facilities. Special colours and symbols highlight petrol...
| Publisher: | Bensons MapGuides |
| Catalogue number: | 156843 |
| Scale: | 1:10,775 |
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A5-size, 48 page pocket atlas based on Benson’s excellent London Street Map, with additional brief descriptions of essential sights and numerous places of interest, including houses and palaces, churches...
Find your way around London c.1830
| Publisher: | Motco |
| Catalogue number: | 137354 |
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Christopher Greenwood carried out the final stages of the large scale survey for this map in 1824-6. Original surveys of London were very rare. Most London maps were derived directly or indirectly...
Find your way around Mid-Georgian London 1746
| Publisher: | Motco |
| Catalogue number: | 128125 |
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John Roque's 9 year survey, culminating in the publication of this map in 1746, was the first map of London to be based on an original survey since that of William Morgan in 1682. The map was published...
Find your way around Mid-Victorian London 1862
| Publisher: | Motco |
| Catalogue number: | 128124 |
| Scale: | 1:10,560 |
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The Stanford's Library Map of London and its Suburbs was originally a 24-sheet set of maps covering Victorian London during a period of rapid expansion and improvement.
Here the map is presented on...
| Publisher: | Geographers' A-Z Map Company |
| Catalogue number: | 117606 |
| Scale: | various |
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This is a CD-ROM for Windows® 98 (or later) and Windows® CE 3.0 or Handheld PC 2000 (or later) providing 3674 sq. kms. (1418 sq. miles) of full colour seamless street mapping matching the coverage of...
A Balloon View of London, 1851
| Publisher: | Harry Margary |
| Catalogue number: | 15677 |
| Scale: | N/A |
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One of several maps and panoramas of London to come out in 1851, the year of the Great Exhibition. This is an aerial panorama, naming streets and showing many individual buildings. The view is looking...
Bacon's Atlas of London (Sheet 4)
| Sheet reference: | 4 |
| Publisher: | Wildgoose Publications |
| Catalogue number: | 73098 |
| Scale: | 1:6,500 approx. |
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Detailed survey map showing the postal district boundaries in pale colours. Streets and major buildings are named. Including Paddington, Bayswater, Marylebone and most of Mayfair.
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