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“I must confess that I am not at all partial to the fabrication of worldviews. Such activities may be left to philosophers, who avowedly find it impossible to make their journey through life without a Baedeker of that kind to give them information on every subject. Let us ...
On the 80th anniversary of #York's #Baedeker Raid, we're launching a child's animation called ‘What A Lucky Escape’ for 7-11 year olds (#KS2 pupils). It's by @UniOfYork students, Tab Kaye & Lauren Cheetham-Birmingham. Watch it here: #Vimeo https://t.co/uIRC0WqljQ #raidsoveryork
After that I will likely focus on maps of European capitals, a project which I've had in mind for some years. For these, I'd love to replicate the look of early c20th Baedeker maps (a style I've previously attempted to replicate here https://t.co/002lvma88E) /3
Another detailed map of London, but a completely different kind: an original three-colour map of the modern-day city, inspired by maps which appeared in guide books such as Baedeker around the turn of the 20th century https://t.co/7ns0POXHfB
😍I love the look of city maps that appeared in guidebooks such as Baedeker around the turn of the 20th century (1912 example on left), and I was inspired to create my own of modern #Barcelona and #Valencia in the same style ✍️🏻🖥️
🔎Take a closer look here https://t.co/002lvma88E