Crunchley’s Plan of London wrapping paper

£2.75

Map of London, extending from Hyde Park in the West to the London Docklands in the East, and covering Regent’s Canal in the North to Walworth in the South. Adapted from ‘Cruchley’s New Plan of London, shewing all the new and intended improvements to the present time’ (1848), courtesy Geographicus Rare Antique Maps. George Frederick Cruchley (1897–1880) was a London-based book and map seller active in the middle part of the 19th century and was best known for his London maps.

Printed with vegetable-based inks on a carbon neutral press using responsibly sourced, acid free paper. Shipped plastic free.

490mm x 700mm

 

Please note: this sheet will be folded flat for shipping.