This is a very useful and interesting shop in Cental London, and deserves to be better known. It has been in Caxton Street for ages, and I used to visit it as a schoolboy, but in those days it was know as Cook, Hammond and Kell. It is not as large or well know as Stanfords Map shop in Long Acre, but I feel it has retained more individuality and personality as a result. If you are lucky enough to visit when Tim Smith is serving upstairs, he is very helpful and knows just about everything about maps as he used to work for Geographia Map Company. British maps are upstairs, including my own maps of Manchester, Preston and Liverpool City Centres at 18 inches to 1 mile. World maps including a large selection of flat maps and OS agency downstairs.
Andrew Taylor
Manchester
The National Map Centre stock a comprehensive range of maps, guides, globes, multimedia and Ordnance Survey Leisure Mapping products. Their stock is from publishers around the world and they have a very extensive French collection, which includes the IGDN series. Whether it be the AA or Rough Guide, a pocket or wall map, a London Atlas or Curiosities of London you are sure to find it here.