Fourteenth Century Tube Map
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This map is what the London Underground would have looked like in the admittedly fairly unlikely event that it had been built at the time of the Peasants' Revolt of 1381.
Quite a lot of places don't exist, as they haven't been invented yet. Still, you could take in a nice cup of mead at Covent Garden (Lundenwic) before heading off to snap up some bargains at Portobello Market (nearest tube Knottynhull) or Brick Lane (Alegatestrete). You might catch Black Death on the way though, so mind how you go.
(Yeah, this is an A1 sized print. That means it's 84.1 x 59.4 cm, 33.1 x 23.4 inches, or, if like us you measure things in dogs, it's roughly two Jack Russells by three Jack Russells, or six Jack Russells squared. We can do them in other sizes, yes).
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