£35.55 – £59.95Price range: £35.55 through £59.95
The City & Liberties after the Great Fire of London in 1666
by Emanual Bowen based on an earlier work of one Wenceslaus HollarA wonderful reproduction of an antique map of the City of London and district, detailing the massive damage suffered as a result of the Great Fire. The map is particularly detailed as its scale is a large 6.5 inches to the mile. There are informative indices listing both missing and remaining properties. Executed from an earlier map by the artist Wenceslaus Hollar being commissioned for a book.
• Authentically aged heavy textured paper  • 12 Colour printing technology • Guaranteed to pass or exceed museum quality standards • Bespoke framing service  • Free UK Courier Delivery with tracking Available in three sizes: Large: 24″ x 31″ (78.7 x 61cms)  Medium: 18″ x 24″ (45.5 x 61cms) Small: 19.5″ x 14″ (49.5 x 35.5cms)A stunning certified FINE ART PRINT on heavy textured art paper — not a poster
Unlike most online offerings, our maps are produced entirely in-house, not outsourced to print-on-demand or drop-shipping services. This allows complete control over quality while offering better value. Each map begins with a high-resolution original, carefully enhanced and printed to order using archival papers and pigment inks for exceptional clarity, depth, and longevity. Every piece is personally overseen — no map leaves our workshop unless it is of a quality we would be proud to display ourselves.
Paper choice is essential to the authenticity of our maps. We use specially sourced 190gsm paper made in the UK from pure materials and traditionally pressed with natural woollen felts. This process creates a subtle, randomly textured surface that closely resembles an original antique document. Likewise the use of premium quality ink fully saturates the paper, producing remarkable clarity, depth, and historical character. Colour fastness and sharpness will remain good for in excess of 100 years!
The Old Map Company of Great Britain offers a vast and carefully curated collection of the very finest expertly reproduced vintage maps. Our range includes works by renowned cartographers such as John Speed and Willem Blaeu, covering Scotland, England, and beyond. Free UK courier delivery is included, with EU, USA, and worldwide shipping available at cost and calculated at checkout. If you need assistance, our team is always happy to help you choose the perfect map.
The map pairs well with our Tudor London map offering a before and after comparison. The London Monument to the Great Fire by Sir Christipher Wren is the tallest isolated stone column in the world. Building was completed in 1677, and it was refurbished in 2009. The Monument is 202 feet high and stands 202 feet from the spot in Pudding Lane where the Great Fire is said have started. 311 spiral steps take you to the top that affords spectacular vistas across the city.