Map of London at Spurgeon's Arrival (1853) print
From a genuine 1853 survey map, this print shows what London looked like when Spurgeon arrive from Cambridge.
In the portrait, important locations are depicted or their general location is present, such as:
—New Park Street Road (where the Chapel was located).
—New Kent Road (where Charles and Susannah's first home was).
—Exeter Hall area & Surrey Gardens (where Spurgeon would famously preach).
—Hyde Park (where the Crystal Palace was originally located).
—Temple Street/Elephant & Castle (where the Metropolitan Tabernacle and the Pastor's College would later be built).
Prints are available on 60lb. professional matte paper.
Print is 13” x 19” in size.
From a genuine 1853 survey map, this print shows what London looked like when Spurgeon arrive from Cambridge.
In the portrait, important locations are depicted or their general location is present, such as:
—New Park Street Road (where the Chapel was located).
—New Kent Road (where Charles and Susannah's first home was).
—Exeter Hall area & Surrey Gardens (where Spurgeon would famously preach).
—Hyde Park (where the Crystal Palace was originally located).
—Temple Street/Elephant & Castle (where the Metropolitan Tabernacle and the Pastor's College would later be built).
Prints are available on 60lb. professional matte paper.
Print is 13” x 19” in size.
From a genuine 1853 survey map, this print shows what London looked like when Spurgeon arrive from Cambridge.
In the portrait, important locations are depicted or their general location is present, such as:
—New Park Street Road (where the Chapel was located).
—New Kent Road (where Charles and Susannah's first home was).
—Exeter Hall area & Surrey Gardens (where Spurgeon would famously preach).
—Hyde Park (where the Crystal Palace was originally located).
—Temple Street/Elephant & Castle (where the Metropolitan Tabernacle and the Pastor's College would later be built).
Prints are available on 60lb. professional matte paper.
Print is 13” x 19” in size.