Hand-Drawn Maps Of London: Newcomer To Bloomsbury

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Hand-Drawn Maps Of London: Newcomer To Bloomsbury


'Four months off the boat', London newcomer Yin Leow put this sketch together, showing the parts of our fair city that have meaning to her. Her map is as notable for its omissions as its inclusions - the parts of London that remain unexplored. She also mentions that the annotations do occasionally form part of some kind of story.

We're now closing submissions for the hand-drawn maps exhibition at the Museum of London. However, we will continue to run the series on Londonist, so please keep sending your neighbourhood doodles to tips - at - Londonist.com.

Previously: Albertopolis, Angel to Bankside, Borough of Southwark, Brixton as a tree, Central London, District Line (Wimbledon Branch), Central London with no street names, Driver's Mind Map, Fleet Valley, Hackney, Hampstead Heath, Hoxton Square, Isle of Dogs, London as a grid, King's Cross and Islington, Ladbroke Grove, Mayfair, Mayfair Squares, New Cross, New Cross (the fields of), Notting Hill, Paris versus London, Patchwork London, Pimlico, River Fleet, Primrose Hill, Rivers, Stoke Newington, Stratford, Toilets, Tottenham to Aldwych on bike, Walthamstow by mother and daughter, West Hampstead, Westminster kettling.

Last Updated 22 January 2011