Surrey-Lambeth-1810
CBTM:
13890
Map Date:
? 1810
Repository reference:
Surrey R.O. Q.S.6/4/8 (map)
Historic county:
Surrey
Town name:
Lambeth
Map type:
Enclosure
Extent of cover:
fragmentary
National grid reference:
TQ312770
Exeter coverage diagram reference:
TQ 3275
Comments on map:
Record relates to urban part. The version normally made available is a bad photocopy of a coarse tracing of 1983, which omits the built-up part entirely, and some rural details.
Scale:
1:1584
Map-maker:
Edwd Driver [sv], G.R. Mills, Kent Road, London [eng].
Production mode:
engraved
Dimensions [in centimetres]:
83 x 310
Number of parts:
6
Colouring:
roads
Road names:
generally
Building names:
clergy residences, partly
Buildings:
shown: Some buildings not cross-hatched.
Turnpikes:
shown
Water transport infrastructure:
docks, river stairs
Sanitary and utility information:
water works
Places of Worship:
shown comprehensively
Welfare and charitable:
hospitals
Known copies of map:
Surrey R.O. Q.S.6/4/8.
Industry:
engineering, food/drink, ship yards, timber, misc: [Mustard Manufactory], Artifical Stone Manufactory.
Leisure and entertainment:
theatres, etc
Parkland:
private parks and ornamental ground
Landowners and occupiers:
owners shown incompletely
Waterbodies:
shown
Commons:
shown
Symbolic elements:
Archbishop's mitre, above title; the Archbishop of Canterbury resided at Lambeth Palace and owned land in the parish.
Ferries:
ferry: [Old Horse Ferry].
Map material:
parchment
Cemeteries:
shown
Other land-uses & land-cover:
misc: Land prohibited from being built upon; meaning of areas of stipple is uncertain.
Ordnance Survey's
1848-50
1:1056
1:5280
1:10,560
Skeleton survey
1870-1
1:1056
1:2500
1:10,560
1893-4
1:1056
1:2500
1:10,560
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