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1884 Bacon Map of Central London (on silk)

LondonCentral-bacon-1884
$300.00
Bacon's New Map of Central London, Divided into Half Miles Squares & Circles. - Main View
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1884 Bacon Map of Central London (on silk)

LondonCentral-bacon-1884

Unusual silk 'weather-proof' plan of London.

Title


Bacon's New Map of Central London, Divided into Half Miles Squares & Circles.
  1884 (undated)     20 x 30 in (50.8 x 76.2 cm)

Description


An unusual c. 1884 map of central London by G. W. Bacon. Centered on the Thames River and depicting all parks, streets, and roads, this attractive plan covers from Islington to Stepney and from Kennington to Kensington. Major thoroughfares are highlighted in yellow. This map has the unusual feature of being printed on silk (or possibly fine linen) which has been subsequently waxed and, as the publisher brags, 'weather-proofed.' Though uncommon in the 19th century, this convention of printing maps on silk became popular during World War I and II when they were issued to soldiers to be used as 'escape maps.' The present example was printed around 1884 by G. W. Bacon from his office at 127 Strand Street, London.

Cartographer


George Washington Bacon (1830 - 1922) was a London based book and map publisher active in the mid to late 19th century. Bacon's firm G.W. Bacon and Co. purchased the plates created by Edward Weller for the Weekly Dispatch Atlas then modified and updated them for several of their own important atlases, including The New Ordnance Atlas of the British Isles. In 1893, Bacon & Co. acquired the map publishing business of J. Wyld. Then, around the turn of the century, Bacon & Co. itself was folded into the Scottish publishing house of W.& A.K. Johnston. More by this mapmaker...

Condition


Very good. Comes with original slipcase. Printed on waxed silk.

References


Hyde, R., Printed Maps of Victorian London 1851 - 1900, No. 201.