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Finsbury Park 1912: London Sheet 020.3 (Old O.S. Maps of London)

Finsbury Park 1912: London Sheet 020.3 (Old O.S. Maps of London)

Ian Murray
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Here are the details of maps for Finsbury Park & Harringay: London Sheet 20.1 Finsbury Park & Stroud Green 1870 - published 2009; intro by Alan Godfrey. ISBN.978-1-84784-246-6 London Sheet 20.2 Finsbury Park & Stroud Green 1894 - published 1996; intro by David Mander. ISBN.978-0-85054-813-6 London Sheet 20.3 Finsbury Park & Stroud Green 1912 - published 1986; intro by Ian Murray. ISBN.978-0-85054-076-5 We have published three versions of this map, showing how the area developed across the years. The maps each cover the same area, the area north of Finsbury Park station . The 1870 map shows an almost rural area, just before the park was created. Coverage runs from Topsfield Hall at Crouch End southward to Fonthill Road, eastward to Manor House. Features include Stroud Green, Hornseywood Tavern, Northumberland House, Mount Pleasant, Crouch Hill station , Manor House pub, numerous named villas and large houses in the Crouch Hill area. The GNR line runs north-south through the centre of the map. The GNR High Barnet branch and Tottenham & Hampstead lines are also shown. On the reverse we include a directory of Crouch Hill in 1890. The 1894 and 1912 maps show the area progressively more built up, especially with the development of Harringay, the opening of more railway stations and the development of Finsbury Park.
Format
Map
Publisher
Alan Godfrey Maps
Release
December 01, 1986
ISBN
0850540763
ISBN 13
9780850540765

Finsbury Park 1912: London Sheet 020.3 (Old O.S. Maps of London)

Ian Murray
0/5 ( ratings)
Here are the details of maps for Finsbury Park & Harringay: London Sheet 20.1 Finsbury Park & Stroud Green 1870 - published 2009; intro by Alan Godfrey. ISBN.978-1-84784-246-6 London Sheet 20.2 Finsbury Park & Stroud Green 1894 - published 1996; intro by David Mander. ISBN.978-0-85054-813-6 London Sheet 20.3 Finsbury Park & Stroud Green 1912 - published 1986; intro by Ian Murray. ISBN.978-0-85054-076-5 We have published three versions of this map, showing how the area developed across the years. The maps each cover the same area, the area north of Finsbury Park station . The 1870 map shows an almost rural area, just before the park was created. Coverage runs from Topsfield Hall at Crouch End southward to Fonthill Road, eastward to Manor House. Features include Stroud Green, Hornseywood Tavern, Northumberland House, Mount Pleasant, Crouch Hill station , Manor House pub, numerous named villas and large houses in the Crouch Hill area. The GNR line runs north-south through the centre of the map. The GNR High Barnet branch and Tottenham & Hampstead lines are also shown. On the reverse we include a directory of Crouch Hill in 1890. The 1894 and 1912 maps show the area progressively more built up, especially with the development of Harringay, the opening of more railway stations and the development of Finsbury Park.
Format
Map
Publisher
Alan Godfrey Maps
Release
December 01, 1986
ISBN
0850540763
ISBN 13
9780850540765

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