Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Sixth of six pages of text to No. 4.] Regent Street. Includes advertisements. On back cover of paper wrappers, in pink.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Fifth of six pages of text to No. 4.] Regent Street. Includes advertisements. On verso of back cover, in pink.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Fourth of six pages of text to No. 4.] Regent Street. Page 4 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: The site of this noble street, was a long unimportant street, called Swallow-street; part of which still remains, and conducts from the northern end of the splendid double Circus, called the Quadrant, to Piccadilly ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Third of six pages of text to No. 4.] Regent Street. Page 3 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: The site of this noble street, was a long unimportant street, called Swallow-street; part of which still remains, and conducts from the northern end of the splendid double Circus, called the Quadrant, to Piccadilly ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: Hanover District Chapel. No. 4 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: The site of this noble street, was a long unimportant street, called Swallow-street; part of which still remains, and conducts from the northern end of the splendid double Circus, called the Quadrant, to Piccadilly ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in pink paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Second of six pages of text to No. 4.] Regent Street. Page 2 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: The site of this noble street, was a long unimportant street, called Swallow-street; part of which still remains, and conducts from the northern end of the splendid double Circus, called the Quadrant, to Piccadilly ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
First of six pages of text to No. 4.] Regent Street. Page 1 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: The site of this noble street, was a long unimportant street, called Swallow-street; part of which still remains, and conducts from the northern end of the splendid double Circus, called the Quadrant, to Piccadilly ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Directory to No. 4.] Regent Street, from the Circus Oxford Street, to New Burlington Street. Lists names of businesses and residents in order of appearance. Buildings in map indexed according to directory numbers. Buildings in map indexed according to directory numbers. On verso of front cover, in pink.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Front cover of paper wrappers, in pink, to No. 4.] Regent Street. Includes full title and imprint, and advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Sixth of six pages of text to No. 3.] Holborn, Division I. Includes advertisements. Includes advertisements. On back cover of paper wrappers, in pink.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Fifth of six pages of text to No. 3.] Holborn, Division I. Includes advertisements. On verso of back cover, in pink.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Fourth of six pages of text to No. 3.] Holborn, Division I. Page 4 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Holborn is one of the leading thoroughfares of London, extending from the junction of Farringdon-street and Snow-hill to Bloomsbury ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Third of six pages of text to No. 3.] Holborn, Division I. Page 3 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Holborn is one of the leading thoroughfares of London, extending from the junction of Farringdon-street and Snow-hill to Bloomsbury ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Buildings indexed according to numbers in directory (on verso of front cover). Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: St. Andrews Church. No. 3 accompanied four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Holborn is one of the leading thoroughfares of London, extending from the junction of Farringdon-street and Snow-hill to Bloomsbury ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in pink paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Second of six pages of text to No. 3.] Holborn, Division I. Page 2 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Holborn is one of the leading thoroughfares of London, extending from the junction of Farringdon-street and Snow-hill to Bloomsbury ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
First of six pages of text to No. 3.] Holborn, Division I. Page 1 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Holborn is one of the leading thoroughfares of London, extending from the junction of Farringdon-street and Snow-hill to Bloomsbury ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Directory to No. 3.] Holborn, Division I. Lists names of businesses and residents in order of appearance. Buildings in map indexed according to directory numbers. On verso of front cover, in pink.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Front cover of paper wrappers, in pink, to No. 3.] Holborn, Division I. Includes full title and imprint, and advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Seventh of seven pages of text to No. 2.] Leadenhall Street. Includes advertisements. On back cover of paper wrappers, in pink.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Sixth of seven pages of text to No. 2.] Leadenhall Street. Includes advertisements. On verso of back cover, in pink.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Fifth of seven pages of text to No. 2.] Leadenhall Street. Page 4 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Leadenhall Street is chiefly composed of warehouses and retail shops, and forms a very great thoroughfare from the centre of the city, to those magnificent proofs of our extensive commerce, the London, and East and West India Docks ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Fourth of seven pages of text to No. 2.] Leadenhall Street. Page 3 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Leadenhall Street is chiefly composed of warehouses and retail shops, and forms a very great thoroughfare from the centre of the city, to those magnificent proofs of our extensive commerce, the London, and East and West India Docks ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: East India House and part of Leadenhall Street. No. 2 accompanied by four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Leadenhall Street is chiefly composed of warehouses and retail shops, and forms a very great thoroughfare from the centre of the city, to those magnificent proofs of our extensive commerce, the London, and East and West India Docks ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in pink paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Third of seven pages of text to No. 2.] Leadenhall Street. Page 2 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Leadenhall Street is chiefly composed of warehouses and retail shops, and forms a very great thoroughfare from the centre of the city, to those magnificent proofs of our extensive commerce, the London, and East and West India Docks ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Second of seven pages of text to No. 2.] Leadenhall Street. Page 1 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: Leadenhall Street is chiefly composed of warehouses and retail shops, and forms a very great thoroughfare from the centre of the city, to those magnificent proofs of our extensive commerce, the London, and East and West India Docks ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
First of seven pages of text to No. 2.] Leadenhall Street. Includes advertisements. On verso of front cover, in pink.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Front cover of paper wrappers, in pink, to No. 2.] Leadenhall Street. Includes full title and imprint, and advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Sixth of six pages of text to No. 1.] King William Street, London Bridge. Includes advertisements. On back cover of paper wrappers, in pink.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Fifth of six pages of text to No. 1.] King William Street, London Bridge. Includes advertisements. On verso of back cover, in pink.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Fourth of six pages of text to No. 1.] King William Street, London Bridge. Page 4 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: New London Bridge was commenced in 1825, and completed in 1831, at the expense of the city, and is one of the most noble bridges in the world ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Third of six pages of text to No. 1.] King William Street, London Bridge. Page 3 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: New London Bridge was commenced in 1825, and completed in 1831, at the expense of the city, and is one of the most noble bridges in the world ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Engraved map shows profile of buildings on each side of the street, with one side appearing upside-down on the page. Includes an ancillary overview map placing the location of the street within its London neighborhood. With an engraved view featuring: New London Bridge, commenced July 5, 1825, opened August 1, 1832. No. 1 accompanied by a directory (on verso of front cover), as well as four pages of historical and descriptive text, beginning: New London Bridge was commenced in 1825, and completed in 1831, at the expense of the city, and is one of the most noble bridges in the world ... [surrounded by advertisements]. Cover advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet. Bound in pink paper wrappers.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Second of six pages of text to No. 1.] King William Street, London Bridge. Page 2 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: New London Bridge was commenced in 1825, and completed in 1831, at the expense of the city, and is one of the most noble bridges in the world ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
First of six pages of text to No. 1.] King William Street, London Bridge. Page 1 of historical and descriptive text, beginning: New London Bridge was commenced in 1825, and completed in 1831, at the expense of the city, and is one of the most noble bridges in the world ... [surrounded by advertisements].
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Directory to No. 1.] King William Street, London Bridge. Lists names of businesses and residents in order of appearance. On verso of front cover, in pink.
Author
Tallis, John, 1817-1876
Note
Front cover of paper wrappers, in pink, to No. 1.] King William Street, London Bridge. Includes full title and imprint, and advertises: Any street already published may be had separately, on a sheet of letter paper for correspondence with country friends, for three half-pence each sheet.
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