The London Pocket Atlas of London is a fantastic, and very useful source for findn=ing your way around London. particularly in 1900. It is still a useful aid a hundred years later, and should be considered the London A-Z od past times that never really ages.
Here, I have used the Pocket Atlas to give an idea of the areas, with thumbprints of each image. This resource is suppiled thanks to victorianlondon.org for allowing me to use this material.
There are nine maps, numbered 1 to 9; clever.
Map 1 - Hampstead, Holloway, Kentish Town, St Johns Wood, Regents Park, Camden Town
Map 2 - Hammersmith, Earls Court, Brompton, Chelsea, Fulham, Battersea
Map 3 - Stepney, Bow, Shadwell, Poplar, Limehouse, Surrey Commercial Docks, Isle of Dogs, Deptford, Greenwich
Map 4 - [Stations] Farringdon, Aldersgate, Moorgate, Broad Street, Bishopsgate, Whitechapel, Aldgate, St Pauls, Cannon Street, London Bridge, Fenchurch Street, Shadwell
Map 5 - [Stations] St James Park, Charing Cross, Waterloo, London Bridge , ++ Bermondsey, South Lambeth, Kennington, Walworth, Peckham
Map 6 - Kensal Green, [Stations] Paddington, Marylebobe ++ Regents Park, Notting Hill, Kensington, {Hyde Park}, Brompton
Map 7 - Mayfair, [Stations] Charing Cross, Victoria, Waterloo
Map 8 - Regents Park, [Station] Euston, St Pancras, Kings Cross, Oxford Street, Tottenham Court Road, Holborn
Map 9 - Highbury, Stoke Newington, Kingsland, Dalston, Lower Clapton. Homerton, Hackney Wick, Hackney Marsh, Hoxton, Old Ford
Enjoy, this is a seriously good pocket atlas, even in modern day times.