Victorian Era Map. London grew rapidly during the reign of Queen Victoria 1837 - 1901 see also Mapco site, which contains a large number of historic London maps — 1827 - Cruchley's New Plan of London — 1827 - Greenwood's Map of London — 1844 - Mogg's Plan for Viewing London — 1848 - Bethnal Green — 1852 - Map from Watkins Directory — 1854 - Pictorial Handbook of London — 1859 - Reynolds Map of Modern London (Snow)
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The population grew from around 2 million souls in 1840, to 6.5 million by the end of the century Queen Victoria's long reign would become known as the Victorian era—a period of great transformation, in which.
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