Plan shewing the course of the Tybourne: from the L.C.C. drawings.
- context:
- 3b/6f/c3/25/3b6fc325-f6ca-41d8-b91e-8c5db3be8c13/london-maps-batch-2_objects/27
- coverage:
- Tyburne, River (England)--Maps and Westminster (London, England)--Maps
- date:
- 1817
- identifier:
- 4026198
- creator:
- Great Britain Commissioners of Sewers for Westminster and Part of Middlesex
- contributor:
- London County Council
- subject:
- Tyburne, River (England)--Maps, Sewerage--England--London--Maps, and Westminster (London, England)--Maps
- rights:
- A copyright review process in November 2021 has determined that this particular item is in the public domain. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
- format:
- application/tif and reformatted digital
- publisher:
- "Sewers Westminster Etc."
- language:
- eng
- type:
- Maps and Cartographic Image
- title:
- Plan shewing the course of the Tybourne: from the L.C.C. drawings.
- extent:
- 1 map on 7 sheets color 54 x 137 cm., or smaller
- lcc:
- G5754.W54N46 1817 .G7
- Attribution:
- Great Britain Commissioners of Sewers for Westminster and Part of Middlesex, London County Council, "Sewers Westminster Etc.", and A copyright review process in November 2021 has determined that this particular item is in the public domain. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
- Description:
- Bound, Cartographic material, Hand-colored, The Tyburn is a stream in London, which runs underground from South Hampstead through St. James's Park to meet the River Thames at Pimlico near Vauxhall Bridge. Before it was covered over, the Tyburn arose from the confluence of two tributary streams from the hills of Hampstead. At what is now St. James's Park, it split into three branches, two of which formed Thorney Island on which Westminster Abbey was built. The Tyburn is now completely enclosed and flows through underground conduits for its entire length, including one underneath Buckingham Palace. Marylebone Lane (W1) follows the course of the Tyburn on what was its left bank through Marylebone village. From its source at the Shepherd's Well near Fitzjohns Avenue in Hampstead it flowed south through Swiss Cottage down to Regent's Park. In the park the Tyburn is carried in an aqueduct over the Regent's Canal, Scale [ca. 1:824], and Tybourne, 1817