New Mapping 18Th Century London


In the Eighteenth Century 'Grub Street' inwards London became the habitation to a concentration of impoverished writers, aspiring poets in addition to low-brow publishers & booksellers. The literary occupants of Grub Street tended to move at the margins of London's journalistic in addition to literary scene. Hence 'working inwards Grub Street' has choke a pejorative phrase used against writers or 'hacks' who move for hire in addition to are prepared to prostitute their fine art for profit.

The Grub Street Project is attempting to document in addition to map London's literary in addition to publishing scene inwards the 17th & 18th Centuries. As business office of this projection it has created a issue of interactive vintage maps of London. These maps are in addition to hence beingness used to present the locations of import to London's emerging publishing & literary scenes in addition to their associated trades.

So far the Grub Street Project has created a issue of interactive versions of master 18th Century maps. At the instant Strype's 1720 Plan of the City of London, Westminster & Southwark is the entirely map which contains a issue of layers which tin survive overlaid on the map. Strype's 1720 map includes layers showing the locations of java houses, taverns & inns in addition to a house index providing information virtually London's 18th century roads in addition to streets.

 inwards London became the habitation to a concentration of impoverished writers New Mapping 18th Century London
Locating London's Past is about other superb tool for exploring Eighteenth Century London life. The site uses John Rocque’s 1746 map of London equally the reason for exploring many aspects of London life during the Seventeenth in addition to Eighteenth Century.

The information sets that tin survive viewed on the map include records of Old Bailey Proceedings, coroner's records, historical directories, plague deaths, archeology finds in addition to much more. The interactive map includes the pick to switch betwixt Roque's 1746 map in addition to Google's modern map of London.
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