The Jago Boundary Print is adapted and customised from John Rocque’s 1746 plan of London showing the streets and landmarks that Jack Sheppard knew. From Newgate Gaol, the location of Jack’s daring escapes, to Tyburn, now Marble Arch, are picked out for note with a Georgian illustration of the infamous triangular gallows of the ‘Tyburn Tree’ where Jack met his eventual end, at what became the largest publicly attended hanging ever. This began Jack’s passage into London folk lore legend.
Offered here in 100% cotton.
All prints will differ slightly as they are cut from a larger Jago Map Print pattern.
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We make small quantities of high quality pieces. If your size is sold out, you are welcome to and if we have fabrics available, we will be happy to make your size to order for you.
As it was in the time of the Jago, the street is our stage!
Born in London. Made in England.