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London Historic Wall Map 1848 published by J & C Walker

London Historic Wall Map 1848 published by J & C Walker

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An Elegant Reproduction of Victorian London’s Compact Urban Heart

Step into the early Victorian era with this beautifully reproduced 1848 map of London, originally published by the respected cartographers J. & C. Walker. This historic wall map offers a rare glimpse of a much smaller London—long before the sprawl of Greater London and the rise of the modern metropolis.

Painstakingly restored and reproduced using high-resolution printing techniques, this map is a statement piece for historians, collectors, and lovers of classic cartography. Available in three premium finishes—paper, laminated, and museum-quality canvas—it is a timeless addition to any interior.


🕰️ Historical Snapshot of London in 1848

At the time this map was published, London was still largely confined within its historical boundaries. The industrial revolution was beginning to transform the city's economy and infrastructure, but many now-familiar suburbs were still countryside or small villages. This map shows London as it once was—compact, elegant, and on the cusp of change.

Landmarks such as the River Thames, Westminster, Hyde Park, and the City of London are clearly delineated, offering a fascinating perspective on how the capital has expanded over time.


🖨️ Available in Three Premium Formats

Each format is professionally produced in Australia and designed for long-lasting quality and visual impact.

1. Heavyweight Paper Version

  • Material: 160gsm premium matte paper.

  • Finish: Smooth and glare-free, ideal for professional framing behind glass.

  • Best For: Classic interiors, study walls, libraries, or anyone wanting a historically authentic aesthetic.

2. Laminated Version

  • Material: Encapsulated between two layers of 80-micron gloss laminate.

  • Features:

    • Water-resistant, tear-resistant, and wipeable.

    • Suitable for interactive use with dry-erase markers.

  • Best For: High-traffic spaces like offices, classrooms, or heritage displays.

3. Matte Canvas Version

  • Material: 395gsm HP Professional Matte Canvas.

  • Printing: High-resolution, pigment-based inks for rich, fade-resistant colour.

  • Finish: Museum-grade texture that gives the map a traditional, painterly appearance.

  • Best For: Premium home decor, galleries, or executive spaces.


🖼️ Hanging Option with Timber Rails

For easy and stylish display, the laminated & canvas versions are available with lacquered wooden hang rails and a top cord for simple wall mounting. The rails are finished in a warm natural timber tone to complement both modern and vintage interiors.

Note: Please allow 10 working days for hang-railed maps to be prepared by our professional framer.


📏 Map Specifications

Feature Details
Map Title London Historic Wall Map
Original Cartographers J. & C. Walker
Year of Publication 1848
Dimensions 1000 mm (W) x 600 mm (H)
Formats Available Paper / Laminated / Matte Canvas
Hang Rail Option Yes 
Ink Type Pigment-based 
Crafted In Proudly made in Australia

🎁 A Gift for the Historically Minded

Whether you're a London aficionado, a history enthusiast, or searching for a thoughtful gift, this map is a unique conversation piece. It's ideal for:

  • Interior designers sourcing heritage-inspired artwork

  • Genealogists researching Victorian-era family history

  • Teachers and academics looking for visual teaching aids

  • Collectors of rare or antique cartographic art


🛒 Order Yours Today

Bring a piece of 19th-century London into your home or office with this exquisite wall map. Available in multiple formats to suit any setting, the London Historic Wall Map – 1848 Edition is more than a decorative object—it's a window into the past.

Timeless, detailed, and beautifully presented—own a piece of London history today.





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