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Due to lack of space I am forced to dispose of a lockable metal vertical map/plan chest. Vital statistics are 43cm deep x 94cm broad x 139cm tall. It has a...
... <mailto:blurry_147@...> > blurry_147@... as he not a member of the group ... Hello,I recentky bought a rather nice map of snowdonia, its a...
Peter Stubbs
pstubbs@...
May 3, 2005 9:43 am
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Those who attended the CCS visit to the DGIA at Feltham will have heard about the planned Radio 4 programme which will examine the Blackpool town plan produced...
If you look at the cover of the current edition of Explorer OL1 'The Peak District: Dark Peak area' (A1, 2004) you'll see a photo of Three Shires Head at the...
In a message dated 03/05/2005 21:19:03 GMT Standard Time, ... Not quite the same thing, but several of the combined sheets of Ireland (published between 1902...
Gtcornell@...
May 3, 2005 10:09 pm
1824
Apologies for cross posting, enquiries to Tom please ... tpcd2@... Anne Taylor Head of Map Department, Cambridge University Library, West Road, Cambridge...
I stared for some time in bewilderment at an 1831 map showing a proposed highway diversion, but I simply could not relate what was shown on the left-hand...
Next Monday (9 May) is a big day for fans of the Soviet maps. Not only is the Radio 4 'Blackpool' programme to be broadcast at 8pm but also the Daily Telegraph...
This straightening out of alignment is often seen on early linear plans; I have seen similar canal surveys in the 1790s. It is presumably the result of chain...
Save your 60p everyone; seems the story didn't make it to the paper. Probably edged out by VE Day or Blair-must-go stories or something. Never mind, it'll...
The map cabinet which I recently offered for disposal has now been disposed of to a good home. Thanks to those who expressed an interest. Alan B Middlewich ...
The Radio 4 programme Balalaikas in Blackpool was interesting and informative. It neatly overcame the problem of not being able to show the maps by conveying...
For many years I have assumed that all the Outdoor Leisure maps based on the 1:25K First Series came out in the brown "bird" covers and were un-numbered....
Definently non OS, but I have just come across the Michelin routing web site. It goes down to street level, including selected house numering. Worth a look at...
Hi Lez, Yes, I have, and all the other usual sources that I know of. I have a fairly substantial collection of OL maps: as far as I knew until last week, all...
There seems to be a definite mismatch here between yellow photo cover and map inside. Is there evidence that the cover was transferred from another map? Very...
Richard Oliver
R.R.Oliver@...
May 20, 2005 4:14 pm
1838
I have recently aquired a set of approx. 20 seventh series one inch OS maps on cloth of the north of England and Scotland from 1957/58 and 59. I was just...
... To start with, Outdoor Leisure maps based on the 1:25K First Series came out in brown "bird" covers, while those based on the 1:25K Second Series came out...
I have just acquired a few copies of the new editions of the Explorer maps for Wales and Northern England published this week principally for the 'open...
I currently have two freestanding wooden shelving units available. These are ideally suited to storing folding OS maps, and with nine shelves they will each...
Please be informed (as they say!) that the hosting part of my web site is now to be found at _http://www.watsonlv.addr.com/my_hosting/my_hosting.shtml_ ...
Does anyone know of a definitive listing of these guides first published in the early '80s and what changes, if any, were made to the maps contained? There...
Iain Taylor
mapman@...
May 30, 2005 4:11 pm
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These have been updated and may be found at _http://www.watsonlv.addr.com/os-maps.htm_ (http://www.watsonlv.addr.com/os-maps.htm) Lez Watson [Non-text portions...
Can you help me. I am long term subscriber to the group, but much more of a reader then a writer. I have some planning/development issues around my property....
One way is to use the Landline Tile Selector: http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/products/landline/tileselector.html Search on your postcode or whatever...
British Waterways maintain number plates on almost all of the bridges on the network which they manage and many walking (and cycling) publications make...