A Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster and Borough of Southwark, with the Contiguous Buildings, from an actual Survey taken by John Rocque, land-surveyor and engraved by John Pine..., 1746
The 24 sheet wall map of london; extending from the new river head, to limehouse in the east, walworth in the south, and knightsbridge in the west; an ichnographical plan, with only the trees represented pictorially; decorations include rococo cartouche for the title, supported by reclining nude figures, surmounted by city arms; a dedication to lord mayor and court of aldermen in cartouche with putti symbolising commerce and trade; with decorative border; the 24 sheets together with a plan of the map bound in marbled paper boards with leather spine, the title lettered "rocque plan of london"; after rocque. 1746
etching and engraving. Date: 1746. Dimensions: Height: 700 mm; Width: 503 mm (indiv. plate). Medium: paper. Collection: British Museum. Print, map (BM A,14.2-25 07)