Wriothesley Map
The Wriothesley Map is a historical map of London, created in 1593. It is named after its owner, Henry Wriothesley, the 3rd Earl of Southampton. This map is significant for its detailed depiction of the city during the late 16th century, showcasing streets, buildings, and landmarks of that time.
The map is notable for its artistic style and accuracy, providing valuable insights into the urban layout of London before the Great Fire of 1666. It serves as an important resource for historians and researchers studying the development of the city and its architecture.