Stephen Walter produced a wonderful hand-drawn map of London called 'The Island' - I've blogged about it earlier, and contacted him about doing something for a GA journal. It's only as I started this blog post as I remembered that, as it was just before my GA job disappeared... ah well...
He's now produced a new map looking beneath the streets...
A new map explores the stories that lie beneath the streets of London: the underground rivers, sewers, abandoned underground stations, catacombs and other features that most Londoners are unaware of...
Check it out...
Do you know what's underneath your street ?
Update
Thanks to Ben Hennig for a dispatch from the Society of Cartographers' Conference with a link to Stephen's new website.
He's now produced a new map looking beneath the streets...
A new map explores the stories that lie beneath the streets of London: the underground rivers, sewers, abandoned underground stations, catacombs and other features that most Londoners are unaware of...
Check it out...
Do you know what's underneath your street ?
Update
Thanks to Ben Hennig for a dispatch from the Society of Cartographers' Conference with a link to Stephen's new website.
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