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London Map
40 x 49 Royal Quad
"Map of Central London", a rare pictorial map created by the acclaimed artist and architect MacDonald Gill in 1932.
Map Details and History

Artist: MacDonald Gill (1884-1947), often known as Max Gill.
Year: 1932.
Publisher: Published by 55, Broadway, Westminster, and printed by Waterlow & Sons Ltd., London.
Content: The map is a detailed and highly decorative plan of central London, stretching from Marble Arch in the west to the City of London in the east, and from King's Cross to Westminster.
Style: It features an illustrated, rather than strictly geographically accurate, style. Public buildings are named, borough coats-of-arms line the borders, and train and underground stations are marked with small red buildings. The map is also notable for featuring numerous blocks of text with historical information and visual puns, such as the text seen on the side borders of the image.
Significance: Gill's pictorial maps, particularly his 1914 "Wonderground Map of London Town", were hugely successful and helped popularize the use of decorative maps in commercial publicity. This 1932 map is considered a rare and historically significant piece, offering a unique snapshot of London in the early 1930s.
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