A-Z London Mini Spiral


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London A-Z Visitors' Atlas and Guide


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This A-Z Visitors' map of London is a full colour, pocket sized, spiral bound Atlas and Guide to Central London showing the main streets and places of interest. In addition to 39 pages of maps, this handy atlas also features 55 pages of interesting and useful tourist information for central and outer London.The street mapping includes: -An area extending to: London Zoo to the north, Tower Bridge to the east, Tate Britain to the south and Kensington Palace to the west-Places of interest and buildings open to the public-Tourist information centres-Theatres and cinemas-Selected stores, shops and main shopping streets-Embassies and selected hotels-Major roads, a selection of principal minor roads and footpaths, and bus routes including numbersThe guide section includes: -Information about places of interest, museums and art galleries for both central and outer London, including a star rating system to highlight recommended visitor attractions.-Information about pageantry, special tourist facilities, transport, places of worship, brass rubbing, viewpoints and suggested walks around central London.-Lists of West End cinemas, theatres, concert halls, opera and ballet houses, along with their addresses and nearest station and a section about ticket purchases.In addition to a map of the London Underground (central area), a West End Theatres map and a West End Cinemas map are also featured within this atlas.The index section lists streets, embassies, legations, commonwealth representatives and hospitals covered by this atlas.This pocket sized A-Z London Visitors' atlas and guide is ideal for tourists wishing to explore the many attractions central London has to offer.Also available for: -iPhone/iPad (App)-iPhone/iPad (eBook)-Android (App)-Windows Phone (App)-Kindle (eBook)




London Mini AZ


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Pocket sized A6 spiral bound edition mini street atlas of London with 16 pages of additional Olympic content including a double page spread map of the Olympic Park together with general venue and transport information.




London A to Z


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From Art galleries, Bowler hats, and Cockneys to Weather, Umbrellas, and Zebra crossings, an alphabetical, pocket-sized tour through 1950s London First published in 1953, the year that saw thousands descend on London to watch the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, London A to Z is a lexicon of the city’s curiosities, from the Achilles statue in Hyde Park “erected by the women of England to honor (if not to resemble) the Duke of Wellington,” via greyhound racing, lost property offices, and umbrellas, to zebra crossings (relative newcomers to London in 1953). Adorned throughout with Edward Bawden’s beautiful and distinctive illustrations, this charmingly idiosyncratic guide brings to life with a dry humor the London and Londoners of the day. More than sixty years have passed since the volume was first published and while many sights are now lost to time, readers may be surprised to find how this vintage guide continues to capture London’s quirks. A new introduction places the original publication in context, drawing the reader into 1950s London via a brief tour of the book’s most curious, nostalgic, and whimsical entries.




Southend-On-Sea A-Z Street Atlas


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This A-Z map of Southend-on-Sea features 38 street pages covering: *Basildon *Billericay *Burnham-on-Crouch *Canvey Island *Hadleigh *Hullbridge *London Southend Airport *Rayleigh *Rochford *Shoeburyness *Southminster *South Woodham Ferrers *Stanford-le-Hope *Wickford




London Mini Street Atlas


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Mini London


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London Mini Street Atlas


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