An antique map of Calcutta by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (SDUK). Fort William and the Esplanade are prominent in the east, with the maze of streets of the city proper shown bounded by the New Circular Canal. A key identifies public buildings and churches. Along the bottom are three vignettes, showing the Writers Building, the Government House, and the Esplanade Row. Published by Charles Knight & Co, Ludgatew Street, London. Circa 1844.
Approx 40cms by 32cms.