We have published more than 2,100 maps in our series of Old Ordnance Survey Map reprints, some 400 of them in the London area. The maps are highly detailed. They are taken from the OS 1:2,500 (or 25 inch) maps and reduced to about 15 inches to the mile. They show streets with individual houses, tram tracks, railway tracks and even signals, factories, wharves and such details as fountains and water troughs. They will provide hours of fascination for historians and genealogists. The maps are neatly folded and each includes a specially written introduction to the area. Maps can be purchased on our On-line Mapshop where further information about titles is given. For other information and Prices, see Index Page.
Here are the details of maps for Teddington & Hampton:
We have published just the one version of this map. The map covers the western part of Teddington, including Broad Street, Church Road and Park Road, and the area westward to Hampton Hill, including Windmill Road, High Street, Mill Road. Features include a stretch of Queen's or Cardinal's River, Fulwell & Hampton Hill station, Teddington Cemetery, St Peter & St Paul's church Teddington, St James church Hampton, the northern part of Bushy Park incl Upper Lodge. The introductory essay by John Griffiths also includes a section on 'General Roy's Base and the Origins of the Ordnance Survey'; the East End of Roy's base is on the map. There are also street directories for Broad Street, Church Road, Hampton Road, Park Lane, Park Road and Stanley Road.
An index map showing the areas covered by this and adjacent maps is available here. The map links up with London Sheets 121 West Twickenham to the north, 132 Teddington Lock to the east and 139 Hampton to the south.
Follow this link for a complete list of our London maps .
You can order maps direct from our On-line Mapshop. For other information and Prices, see Index Page.
Maps in the Godfrey Edition are taken from the 25 inch to the mile map and reduced to about 15 inches to the mile. For a full list of maps for London, return to the London page.
The Godfrey Edition / godfreyedition@btinternet.com / 21 July 2008