Mogg’s Stranger’s guide to London, 1837
Published in 1837, the year that Sir John Soane died, this map was produced by the engraver Edward Mogg.
Designed for tourists of the city, the print picks out key landmarks of the city with splashes of colour. Bold lining delineates the boundaries of London Wall, and the newly-formed parks are coloured in green.
The map depicts London just before the Victorian era, at a time when the city was rapidly expanding, transforming it from the medieval cities of Westminster and London into the metropolis we know today.