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Kylie

Kylie Report 5 Oct 2007 06:51

Hi,

I'm wondering if anyone can point me to an online map of London in the 1800s. I am struggling with knowing whether certain areas are close or far apart. For example I have a lot of relatives born in Pancas, St Pancras, Islington, Edmonton and London. I gather some of these are very close - if not the same name for an area. i.e. London covers multiple Districts and Sub-districts. I'm just not clear about which is which and which one is next to which one and how it all fits together.

Thanks
Kylie

Kylie

Kylie Report 5 Oct 2007 07:51

Thanks Michael,

They are just what I was after!

Kylie