An oval antique map of the Environs of London by Thomas Moule was published in his "The English Counties Delineated" in 1836 with later hand colouring. It has been embellished with armorials and other features and inset views of a portrait of Old Father Thames at bottom centre, and inset views of New London Bridge, Hammersmith Suspension Bridge, The New Post Office and Triumphal <Actinic:Variable Name = 'Marble'/> Arch. The rarest of Moule's maps.
Approx 23cms by 19cms.