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Maps of London

London, 1548, Sebastian Muenster
This decorative map from more than a century ago, on view at Britannia Internet Magazine, can be purchased from the Antique Maps and Prints website.

Tudor London
A screen-size map of the city in the 16th century is accompanied by a much larger version suitable for printing at the Compendium of Common Knowledge. Downloading the larger map for printing from a graphics program is recommended.


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About the Medieval Atlas
   The Medieval Atlas is a directory of maps, charts, geographic drawings and illustrations, illuminations, and other cartographic representations of the world in general, and the geography of Europe in particular, during the Middle Ages. Both historical maps and period or "antique" maps are included.
   The directory links to maps on the web as well as to maps right here at the Medieval History site. Many maps are in the public domain and may be downloaded and used freely; however, please check each individual page for copyright notices and any terms of use for the map it displays.
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