List of maps

A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 10, Hackney. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1995.

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'List of maps', in A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 10, Hackney, (London, 1995) pp. xiv. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/middx/vol10/xiv [accessed 17 March 2024]

LIST OF MAPS

The maps on pages 1, 2, 6, 12, and 76 were drawn by K. J. Wass of the Department of Geography, University College, London, from drafts prepared by T. F. T. Baker

Ossulstone Hundred. From C. G. Greenwood's Map of Middlesex (1819) page 1
The Tower Division. From C. G. Greenwood's Map of Middlesex (1819) " 2
Hackney: Communications. From Stanford, Map of Lond. (1862-5), O. S. Map 6", Mdx. XII. SE., XVII. NE. (1894-6 edn.), and London Transport maps " 6
Hackney c. 1750. From Rocque, Map of Lond. (1741-5) and estate maps " 12
Hackney: Evolution of Settlement, 1805-1904. Parts of O.S. Maps 1" (1805, 1864, 1904 edns.) pages 16-17
Hackney Village c. 1830. From Starling's Map (1831) page 19
The South End of Mare Street c. 1830. From Starling's Map (1831) " 24
Kingsland High Street and Shacklewell c. 1830. From Starling's Map (1831) " 29
Newington Common c. 1830. From Starling's Map (1831) " 39
Clapton Common c. 1830. From Starling's Map (1831) " 45
High Street, Homerton, c. 1830. From Starling's Map (1831) " 52
Grove Street and Well Street c. 1830. From Starling's Map (1831) " 60
Hackney: Estates of Principal Landowners. From Starling's Map (1831) and estate maps " 76