Hand-Drawn Maps Of London: Docklands

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Hand-Drawn Maps Of London: Docklands


You may remember the name Luke Agbaimoni. A few months ago, he shared some impressive photographs of London's Docklands with this site. Luke's talents also extend to pen and paper, as he demonstrates with this hand-drawn map of London's watery orient.

Alongside notable landmarks, Luke also reveals where to see swans, find the friendliest station, or best butcher, or views or sunsets.

We're still looking for further hand-drawn maps. Fancy having a go? If you're after inspiration, head along to our exhibition at Museum of London, which runs until 11 September. We're hoping to put a second exhibition on next year at a different venue. Send any submissions to [email protected].

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

Last Updated 06 October 2016