Frederick Trench: Plan of the River Thames from Westminster Bridge to Blackfriars Bridge, shewing the line of the New Quay as Proposed by Colonel Trench, MP. &c. &c. &c.
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Cartographer:
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Frederick Trench
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Title:
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Plan of the River Thames from Westminster Bridge to Blackfriars Bridge, shewing the line of the New Quay as Proposed by Colonel Trench, MP. &c. &c. &c.
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Date:
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1829
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Published:
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London
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Width:
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19 inches / 49 cm
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Height:
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13 inches / 34 cm
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Map ref:
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LDN6306
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Description:
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The River Thames between Westminster Bridge and Blackfriars Bridge and showing the banksides of Waterloo, Embankment and Temple and part of Pall Mall and Whitehall.
Colonel and later Sir, Frederick Trench (1775-1859) was an British military officer and Tory MP. In 1824, he proposed the setting up of the New Quay Company, an ambitious plan to contruct merchant warehouses underneath the terraces and along the banks of the Thames.
The key in the top left of the plan marks some of the business that could operate from these warehouses and addtional tunnels to create quicker routes onto main roads and Covent Garden.
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