ALAN GODFREY MAPSHOP | England | London & South East | London & Middlesex | London: Sheets 20-29
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Detailed map of Finsbury Park; London sheet 20Introduction by Alan GodfreyCovers area from Crouch End southward to Stroud Green, Finsbury Park (but not stn), Manor House
Detailed map of Finsbury Park; London sheet 20Historical introduction by David ManderCovers area north of Finsbury Pk stn; incl Manor House, Harringay stn, Stroud Green, part of Crouch End1894 version
Detailed map of Finsbury Park; London sheet 20Historical introduction by Ian MurrayCovers area north of Finsbury Pk stn; incl Manor House, Harringay stn, Stroud Green, part of Crouch End1912 version
Detailed map of Finsbury Park; London sheet 20Historical introduction by Pamela TaylorCovers Harringay Stadium, Harringay Station, St Olave's Church, American Gardens, St Luke's Church and Oakfield Court.
Finsbury Park 1870, 1894, 1912 & 1936Special Offer for the 4 maps
Detailed map of Stamford Hill; London sheet 21Introduction by David Pracyincl Clapton Common, south Tottenham1868 version
Detailed map of Stamford Hill; London sheet 21Introduction by Jon Newmanincl Clapton Common, south Tottenham1894 version
Detailed map of Stamford Hill; London sheet 21Introduction by David Pracyincl Clapton Common, south Tottenham1913 version
Detailed map of Stamford Hill; London sheet 21Introduction by Pamela TaylorCovers Springfield Park, St Mary's Home, St Ann's House, St John's Church, Cricket Ground, Clapton Common and St Andrew's Church.
Stamford Hill 1868, 1894, 1913 & 1937Special offer for the 4 maps
Detailed map of Walthamstow Marsh; London 22Historical introduction by Pamela TaylorCovers Markhouse Common, Lowhall Farm, The Horse and Hounds Tavern, Leyton House, Leabridge Station and Walthamstow Mill.
Detailed map of Walthamstow Marsh; London 22Historical introduction by Lyn Arlottefrom Lea Bridge Jct to Walthamstow cemetery, incl St Savious church1894 version
Detailed map of Walthamstow Marsh; London 22Historical introduction by Jonathan Evansfrom Lea Bridge Jct to Walthamstow cemetery, incl St Savious church1913 version
Walthamstow Marshes 1868, 1894 & 1913Special Offer for the trio of maps
Detailed map of Leytonstone; London sheet 23Introduction by Alan Godfreyfrom cricket ground and Leytonstone stn north to Grove Rd
Detailed map of Leytonstone; London sheet 23Introduction by Jonathan Evansfrom cricket ground and Leytonstone stn north to Grove Rd
Detailed map of Leytonstone; London sheet 23Introduction by Alan GodfreyCovers Whipps Cross Hospital, Leyton Station, Livingstone College, St John the Baptist's Church, St Jospeh's Church and Bakers Almshouses.
Leytonstone 1893, 1915 & 193Special Offer for the trio of maps
Detailed map of Wanstead. London Sheet 25Introduction by Tony Clifford
Detailed map of Wanstead; London sheet 24Introduction by Isobel Watsoncentred on George Green, from Wanstead to Wanstead ParkTEMPORARILY OUT OF PRINT
Detailed map of Wanstead; London sheet 24Introduction by Alan GodfreyCovers George Green, Golf Course, Leytonstone House, Wanstead County High School, Wanstead Park and St Mary's Church.
Detailed map of Neasden; London sheet 25Introduction by Judith Knightincl Neasden village, Metropolitan rly works, Dollis Hill Farm, Dudding Hill stn
Detailed map of Neasden; London sheet 25Introduction by Alan GodfreyCovers Dudden Hill, Dollis Hill Farm, St Catherine's Church, Dollis Hill Station, Neasden House, Blackbird Hill Farm and St Andrew's Hosptial.
Detailed map of Neasden; London sheet 25Introduction by Alan Godfreyincl Neasden village, Neasden Station, Dollis Hill and Gladstone Park.
Neasden 1894, 1912 & 1936Each with an introductionSpecial Offer for the trio of maps
Detailed map of Cricklewood; London sheet 26Introduction by Judith Knightincl Fortune Green and Hampstead cemetery
Detailed map of Cricklewood. London sheet 26Introduction by Alan A JacksonBusy suburban map incl rly yards and engine depot; incl Fortune Green, Hampstead cemetery
Detailed map of Cricklewood. London sheet 26Introduction by Alan GodfreyCovers Railway Station, Hampstead Cemetery, St Michael's Church, Fortune Green, Haberdashers Aske's School, Picture Theatre and St Peter's Church.
Cricklewood & Child's Hill 1894, 1912 & 1936Each with an introductionSpecial Offer for the trio of maps
Detailed map of Hampstead; London sheet 27Historical introduction by Pamela Taylorcentred on village, reaching Vale of Health, Rosslyn Park, West End1866 version
Detailed map of Hampstead; London sheet 27Historical introduction by Pamela Taylorcentred on village, reaching Vale of Health, Rosslyn Park, West End1894 version
Detailed map of Hampstead; London sheet 27Historical introduction by Aidan Floodcentred on village, reaching Vale of Health, Rosslyn Park, West End1915 versionTEMPORARILY OUT OF PRINT
Detailed map of Hampstead; London sheet 27Historical introduction by Pamela TaylorCovers Hampstead Heath Station, North Western Fever Hospital, St Stephen's Church, Orphanage, Spedan Tower, Vale of Heath and Branch Hill Lodge
Detailed map of Gospel Oak; London sheet 28Historical introduction by Alan A Jacksonincl Dartmouth Park, part of Tufnell Park1894 version
Detailed map of Gospel Oak; London sheet 28Historical introduction by Wendy Cawthorneincl Dartmouth Park, part of Tufnell Park1912 version TEMPORARILY OUT OF PRINT
Detailed map of Gospel Oak; London sheet 28Historical introduction by Pamela TaylorCovers Junction Road Station, Parliament Hill, Holly Village, Highgate Cemetery, Dartmouth Park and St Martin's Church
Detailed map of Holloway; London sheet 29Introduction by David Manderincl Holloway Rd, Highbury Park, Finsbury Park station1869 version
Detailed map of Holloway; London sheet 29Introduction by David Manderincl Holloway Rd, Highbury Park, Finsbury Park station1894 version
Detailed map of Holloway; London sheet 29Introduction by Jim Connellincl Holloway Rd, Highbury Park, Finsbury Park station1914 version
Detailed map of Holloway; London sheet 29Introduction by Pamela TaylorCovers Railway Station, Arsenal Stadium, St Saviour's Church, His Majesty's Prison, St Paul's Church, St John's Hall and National Children's Home and Orphanage.
Upper Holloway 1869, 1894, 1914 & 1937Special Offer for the 4 maps