London maps in the wild

It’s been a long wait but I finally managed to get back home to the UK this last week to see family and friends. This week’s map of the week is therefore a personal collection of maps of the week – just a selection of some of the maps I came across on my travels. In no particular order…

Taking off from LAX
Central London
LHR T5 transit line diagram
My niece’s laptop stickers
“City Ground” – home of Nottingham Forest FC
“Trent Bridge” cricket ground
“Ia” the dog, with a colour matching map in the background
Imperial War Museum Duxford site map
RNIB Duxford map designed for sight and touch
Rug made by Afghan women and sold to troops during the Afghanistan war (on display at Duxford)
Falklands war commemorative mug (on display at Duxford)
Selection of UN logos (on display at Duxford)
Kosovo Force jacket (on display at Duxford)
Battle of Britain Command Centre (Duxford)
RNIB sight and touch map of Grantham railway station
London street map
The Mercers’ Treasure walk
Stanfords -because you don’t go to London without a visit
Ordnance Survey floor map at Stanfords
Maps!
Journey of a Tiffany diamond
Covent Garden street map
Covent Garden Market
Russell Square
Coal Drops Yard, London
Tileyard, London
The Globe Pub, Euston Road, London

And not a single tube map in sight 🙂

2 thoughts to “London maps in the wild”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *