This map is an original
(i.e. from the date given and not a later re-print) 
PLEASE NOTE : THE DESCRIPTION IS OF A SLIGHTLY Earlier MAP - so there may possibly be new streets and there may have been demolitions - If you are indeed looking for a particular street rather than just interested in the area, feel free to confirm its presence with us
A very detailed 1902 London Street plan entitled :- ' Street Plan of London: Hampstead & Haverstock Hill &c' It has all (or most) of the local streets named, and features streets and places of local interest such as :- (areas include Childs Hill - Part of North End - Hampstead Heath - Hampstead - West End - Fortune Green) ( There are pubs named that still exist today including Bull and Bush, Jack Straws Castle etc ). West Heath Road - The Bull and Bush on Golders Hill in North End Try house - Rotten Row - The Elms on Spaniards Road - Highgate Ponds - Fitzroy Dairy Farm - Somerton Lane - Highgate Hill - Holly Lodge Bromwich Walk - St Ann on Highgate Road - Churchland Way - Grift Way - Parliament Fields and Parliament Hill - Hampstead Pond Well Walk - Well road - Willow Road - Canon Hall Road - Vale of Health - Heathend Mill - Hill House - Heath Lodge - Childs Hill Well Jack Straws Castle - Salt Box or The Grange - West Heath - The Glade - Branch Hill Lodge off Branch Hill Rise - Consumption Hospital on Frognall Lane Telegraph Hill - Singapore Hall - Kidderpore Hall - West Middlesex Water Works off Platts Lane - Finchley Road - Paterson Road - Childs Hill Castle Burgess Hill - Cow House farm - The Red Lion near Cricklewood road - The Mead - The Ridge - Granville Road Hampstead Cemetery - Fortune Green Lane - Temple Park - Anglo French College - Ingham Road Achilles Road - Hillfield Road - Parsefal Road - Shoot UP Hill Lane Sumatra Road - Cannon Hill - Hillfield Road School - West End Lane - Oakhill Lodge - Oakhill House - Reddington Road Flask Walk - Frognall Hall - Church on Church Row off Frognall Lane - Hollybush Hill High Street - Lindfield Road Priory - College off Finchley Road at the Back of Finchley Station - Arkwright Road Prince Arthur Road - Green Hill - Soldiers Daughters Home off Greenhill Road and Roslyn Road - Roslyn House - Belsize House - Elm House - Small Pox Hospital off Haverstock Hill The George off Haverstock Hill Road - Pond Street - Constantine Road - Fleet Road - Circus Road - Gospel Station - Carlton Road - Queens Crescent - Prince of Wales Road - Chalk Farm Road - Chalk Farm Station Tailors Alms House - Load of Hay Inn or Tavern - Orphan Asylum - St Pancras Alms House off Southampton Road - Belsize Square and Church - Belsize Park Avenue and Vestry Hall - Nutley Terrace - Fitzjohns Avenue Swiss Cottage - College Villas - Three Finchley Road Station - North End Road - Blackburn Road West End Station - West End Lane Station - West Hampstead Station - Palmerston - Netherwood Street - Sherriff Road - and many, many more.
It measures 195 x 155 mm ( 7.5 x 6 " ) approx. plus borders. It is in good condition with an original centre fold, and is blank on the reverse apart from the title. This Map would look wonderful mounted (matted) and framed. If you are looking for a particular street in your area, just ask.
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