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<<I do NOT suppose that there is any chance of the OS selling the Landranger digital maps individually instead of for large areas? Looking for 198 digital in...
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Dec 1, 2003
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Hello, OS Digital maps referred to: http://tinyurl.com/v8st Other sources to purchase as well may be slightly cheaper. Same scale as Landranger. Same details?...
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Dec 1, 2003
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I have two of the Fugawi regions on sale through ebay at the moment, they are extremely good products! Buying as new they are definitely the cheapest source of...
Mark
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Dec 1, 2003
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Hi All For some unknown reason, the grid ref's & lat/ long ref's, have returned to the multimap site. Regards Martin Burney...
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Dec 2, 2003
4:04 pm
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Andy The maps on CD-Rom published you mention by Fugawi will use the analogue (paper) map as their source as I described in my previous posting. I have a set...
Leslie V Watson
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Dec 2, 2003
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Anyone know where I can find a list of the numbers/names of the Scottish New Popular Edition maps? Trefor...
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Dec 8, 2003
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I'm not sure that there were any Scottish New Popular Edition maps. Glancing at Roger Hellyer's OS Indexes: 1801 - 1998 one finds the index for the one-inch...
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I'm looking for an example of a map in this scale. In the late 19th century the War Office produced a series, as did the Ordnance Survey. Is it possible to...
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Dec 9, 2003
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I would suggest that you check out http://www.old-maps.co.uk/ in the first instance. It will give you a better idea of what you seek and then progress from...
John V Nicholls
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Dec 9, 2003
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I did - of course - mean the Popular Edition Silly me Trefor ... index for ... England and ... the ... any...
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Dec 9, 2003
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... You may find the names and numbers in Richard Oliver's A guide to the Ordnance Survey Ine0inch New Ppopular edition and Scottish Popular edition with...
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The lists have been updated and may be found here . Regards Lez [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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Dec 12, 2003
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The URL for the lists was missing from the previous e-mail. It is: http://www.watsonlv.addr.com/os-maps.htm Regards Lez [Non-text portions of this message have...
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Dec 13, 2003
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I wonder if anyone has used the Memory Maps 2004 series of 1:50000 maps on CD-ROM. I have the 2003 version and am wondering about upgrading. I find the maps...
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Dec 20, 2003
7:57 pm
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Seasonal greetings from the editor of 'Sheetlines'. The December issue is currently fighting its way to members of the Charles Close Society through the...
Chris Higley
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Dec 20, 2003
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Dear MB - I have just upgraded to 2004 but am not sure what you are asking - I cannot immediately find a dialogue box to enter NGRs - tell me how to get there...
Brian Sussex
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Dec 21, 2003
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I quite frequently want to find a location from its NGR. The only way that you can do this is by placing a MARKER and then entering the NGR. Usually when I am...
doffcocker
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Dec 21, 2003
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I see what you mean Martin although, to be fair, the GIS web browser on Devon County Council's website has only recently been able to accept the Autoroute type...
Brian Sussex
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Dec 22, 2003
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... system. ... Yes I can never make any sense of that format of NGR, several systems seem to use it. One of the local outdoor shops has the 1:25000 on display...
doffcocker
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Dec 22, 2003
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I had a look at Memory Map 2004 this morning in a local shop. They have NOT fixed the handling of NGR's that are not 10 figures. It incorrectly converts them...
doffcocker
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Dec 23, 2003
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Does the answer to Q.8 ( see p. 47 of Sheetlines 68 ) about the sub-sea level trig. point on the Little Ouse prompt a more puzzling question than the original...
John Andrews
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Dec 24, 2003
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Hi, I am doing some rights of way research and have come across the symbol "C.R." on 1:2500 maps. Looking this up in books I have found this means "Centre of...
jondstuart
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Dec 28, 2003
11:39 am
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Centre of Road refers to a boundary mereing; for example, a parish boundary which runs down the centre of a road will be represented on the map by the ...
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Dec 28, 2003
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... Yo provides an answer which provokes a further question. In OS surveying terms does the centre of the road refer always to the centre of the sealed or...
Alan Bowring
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Dec 28, 2003
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Thanks, that makes perfect sense. The particular instance I was looking at has a parish boundary running along the road so that is obviously the reason for the...
jondstuart
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Dec 28, 2003
5:24 pm
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On Sunday, December 28, 2003 at 5:24 PM, Jonathan asked " How significant is the use of the word "Road"? ie, did OS use CR only on roads, by which I mean for...
John Andrews
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Dec 29, 2003
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... Society ... Great ... ordnancemaps ... the ... edition ... the ... A guide ... Charles Close ... Just found and On-Line list AND On-Line copies of the...
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Dec 29, 2003
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On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 17:24:46 -0000 jondstuart <jonathan@...> ... My understanding of the position is that (a) a 'road' is capable of taking wheeled...
Richard Oliver
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John, Richard, Thanks. I assumed that was the case but it was worth asking. Despite the limitations of what we can interpret from the meaning of "Road" I will...
jondstuart
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Dec 29, 2003
12:19 pm
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Sorry, ignore that, I just re-read John's post and saw he says they are in the Public Record Office. Jonathan. ... Despite ... of "Road" ... 35) ... so ... ...
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