Addle Street, EC2V
Widely known as the ’Agas map’, Civitas Londinum is a bird’s-eye view of London first printed from woodblocks in about 1561.

The map offers a richly detailed view both of the buildings and streets of the city and of its environment.

No copies survive from 1561, but a modified version was printed in 1633.

Credit: City of London Archives
Addle Street, there from ancient times, was a victim of the bulldozer after the Second World War.