Coloured post-fire plan of London that was drawn and engraved by Samuel Parker and revised by John Senex for inclusion in his New General Atlas published in 1721. The map shows in fine detail the rebuilding of London after the great fire from Buckingham House (Palace) in the west to Whitechapel in the east and from Clerkenwell in the north to Lambeth in the south. The bottom portion of the plate comprises several keys that indicate: the churches and public buildings of Westminster; the parish churches, public building and wards of London; and the churches of Southwark. It is decorated with an ornate cartouche that displays the arms and insignia of the City and dedicates the map to Sir Peter Delmé, who served as Governor of the Bank of England and Lord Mayor of London. Blank verso. Other than a repaired tear to the bottom centrefold that enters the engraved key and some minor repairs to the top margin, the map is a lovely example of this uncommon and detailed plan of in very good condition. 50 cm x 58 cm