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Reproductions of London maps are easy to find but some are more useful than others. Large sheet maps are unwieldy and generally have no index, but make it easy to compare distances between two places. A magnifying glass is a useful accessory. Electronic versions vary in their usability and clarity. Some are slow to load, difficult to navigate or cannot be searched. A very good example is Philips' Handy-Volume Atlas of the County of London c1922 on CD available from [http://www.maps.thehunthouse.net] [http://www.maps.thehunthouse.net/ http://www.maps.thehunthouse.net/] This covers the whole of London at a scale of three inches to the mile. The CD runs on any computer with a web browser, no additional software or viewer is required. It displays clearly and quickly, is easy to navigate, can be enlarged and has an index of 16,500 places that can be searched. Links in the index take you straight to the relevant page. Example pages and a list of street name changes that occurred after the map was originally produced are on the website.<br>
Reproductions of London maps are easy to find but some are more useful than others. Large sheet maps are unwieldy and generally have no index, but make it easy to compare distances between two places. A magnifying glass is a useful accessory. Electronic versions vary in their usability and clarity. Some are slow to load, difficult to navigate or cannot be searched. A very good example is Philips' Handy-Volume Atlas of the County of London c1922 on CD available from [http://www.maps.thehunthouse.net] [http://www.maps.thehunthouse.net/ http://www.maps.thehunthouse.net/] This covers the whole of London at a scale of three inches to the mile. The CD runs on any computer with a web browser, no additional software or viewer is required. It displays clearly and quickly, is easy to navigate, can be enlarged and has an index of 16,500 places that can be searched. Links in the index take you straight to the relevant page. Example pages and a list of street name changes that occurred after the map was originally produced are on the website.<br>


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A London parish boundary map identifying the wealthiest parts of the city in 1695&nbsp;is available at the [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=5276 British History] website.<ref>'Introduction', London Inhabitants within the Walls 1695 (1966). URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=5276 Date accessed: 04 July 2011.</ref>


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