Old Ordnance Survey Maps of London

  • These detailed maps maps normally cover an area of about one and a half miles by one mile. Each map includes an introduction. The London maps link up with those for Middlesex to form a major series for the Greater London area. They are available through our On-line Mapshop

  • Here are the details of maps for Tulse Hill:

  • London Sheet 126.1 Streatham Hill & Tulse Hill 1870 - published 1987; intro by Bill Marshall. ISBN.978-0-85054-167-0
  • London Sheet 126.2 Streatham Hill & Tulse Hill 1894 - published 1990; intro by Bill Marshall. ISBN.978-0-85054-278-3
  • London Sheet 126.3 Streatham Hill & Tulse Hill 1914 - published 1999; intro by John W Brown. ISBN.978-1-84151-066-8

    We have published three versions of this map, showing how the area developed across the years. The maps each cover the same area, Streatham Hill eastward to West Dulwich station, and from Brockwell Park southward to Idmiston Road. Features include Tulse Hill; station, Knights Hill goods station, Knights Hill, Tulse Hill, Christchurch Road, Roupell Park, St Pancras Workhouse, Thurlow Park Road, Rosendale Road, Holy Trinity church. Maps include directory extracts; those for 1894 version include street entries for Christchurch Road, Craster Road, Elm Park, Endymion Road, Medora Road, Streatham Hill, Tierney Road.

    The map links up with London Sheets 116 Brixton to the north, 125 Clapham Park to the west, 127 Dulwich Village to the east, 136 Lower Norwood to the south.


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