I have a cloth copy of 'Bacon's Road Map for Cycling and Motoring' for an area which covers a 30 mile radius round London.
I cannot find a date on it, but it contains an advert for shipping vehicles to the continent, which pictures what I think is a 1912 Rolls Royce being craned onto a boat. It has hand written notes in pencil, from an previous owner.
I also have a copy of Bacon's Guide to London with 'Maps, Sixteen Full-page Illustrations, and Route Guides'. This has a date of 1911 on it and, I guess, was the A to Z of its day. Buckingham Palace is pictured in the book, in its previous guise - ie without the balcony on which they watch the fly-pasts from and an absence of columns and pediments. These were all added in 1913. Also, the shot taken of The City, looking north over London Bridge. The tallest structure is The Monument. That, and church spires.