PLANOGRAPHY. 



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West End (here are situated the Botanic Garden and Zoological 

 Gardens). 



The immense docks, or artificial basins for the reception of vessels, 

 deserve especial mention. Of these, there are the West India Docks, 

 covering 24 acres, the London Docks, of 20 and 14 acres, the East Ind>a 

 Docks, and St. Catharine's Docks, of 11 J acres, &c. They are all 

 surrounded by gigantic warehouses. 



Explanation of the Plan. 



Bridges, 



a. Battersea or Chelsea bridge. 



h. Vauxhall bridge. 



c. Westminster bridge. 



d. Hungerford bridge (suspension). 



e. Waterloo bridge. 



f. Blackfriars' bridge. 



g. Southwark bridge. 

 h. London bridge. 



Docks and Basins. 



L South dock. 

 n. Timber docks. 

 in. Commercial docks. 

 IV. Grand Surrey outer dock. 

 V. Grand Surrey inner dock. 

 VI. Greenland dock. 

 VII, East county dock. 

 VIII. and IX. West docks. 

 X. Mast pond. 

 XL East and west docks. 

 XII. Mill pond. 



XIII. London docks. 



XIV. East London dock. 

 XV. St. Catharine's dock. 



Squares. 



A. Grosvenor square, with the statue 



of King George II. 



B. Portland square. 



C. Berkeley square, with the statue 



of King WilUam III. 



D. St. James's square. 



E. Hanover square. 



F. Manchester square. 



G. Cavendish square. 

 H. Golden square. 



I. Soho square, with the statue of 



King Charles I. 

 K. Bedford square. 

 L. Bloomsbury square, with the statue 



of the minister Fox. 

 M. Russell square. 

 N. Tavistock square. 

 O. Gordon square. 

 P. Easton square. 

 Q. Brunswick square. 

 R. Mecklenburg square. 

 S. Red Lion square. 

 T. Lincoln's Inn square. 

 U. Trinity square. 

 V. Wellclose square. 

 W. Finsbury square. 

 X. Smithfield square. 

 Y. The Oval. 



Public Buildings. 



1. St. Paul"s Church. 



2. The Tower. 



3. New Mint. 



4. Bank. 



5. The Lord Mayor's House. 



6. House of the East India Company. 



7. Exchange. 



8. Custom House. 



9. Guildhall. 



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