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I bought the recent republication of Explorer 272 (Lincoln: edition A1) today, and find that the northern half of this double-sider is 'misprinted', in that...
Richard Oliver
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May 5, 2006 5:16 pm
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These have been updated and may be found at http://www.watsonlv.addr.com/os-maps.htm . Regards Lez Watson...
I am looking at the photograph on the front cover of edition A2 of OS Explorer OL24 'The Peak District: White Peak Area' and wondering exactly where the view...
Newbie question Lez - does the OS produce revised digital maps to companies like Memory Map at the same time as they publish the new paper versions please? I...
"TTR Fan" <briansussex@h...> asked: "Newbie question Lez - does the OS produce revised digital maps to companies like Memory Map at the same time as they...
David Smith has replied to this by email as follows: "OS usually sends updates to their partners at periodic intervals such as half yearly and not necessary...
The lists have been updated and may be found, as usual, at http://www.watsonlv.addr.com/os-maps.htm . Keen eyed folk will notice that the opening page, the...
Hello, Just came across this email group by chance and having an interest in Ordnance Survey maps, thought I'd join. I have a small collection of maps, in...
Peter, Welcome to the group. Now that you have found this, you may also be interested in the Charles Close Society for the Study of Ordnance Survey Maps - see...
... Chris, Thanks very much for the information. Looks like there's a certain logic to it, but not consisently applied. One can also come across closed...
[The usual apologies for cross-posting:] It may be recalled that I drew attention last autumn to two 1:100,000 maps of Cornwall and (most of) Devon published...
Richard Oliver
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Jun 12, 2006 10:15 am
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I have two large, ten drawer plan chests, which I no longer need. Please email me off-list for further details....
The lists have been updated and may be found, as usual, at http://www.watsonlv.addr.com/os-maps.htm . Very few changes this month. They must all be on...
On the 1997 edition (A3) of Landranger 160 ('Brecon Beacons/Bannau Brycheiniog') at SN 750440 appears the name of a small watercourse 'Nant y Rhaeadr' written...
In reply to Alan Bowring: I can't add anything on how OS maps are printed, but on looking at my copies of Sheet 160 I see that near to `Nant y Rhaeadr',...
Hello all, my humble opinion is that what you have noticed here is not at all a 'printing' oddity but a pure and simple cartographer's error. Text intended for...
Dear all A reader (who is doing an 'A' level project) has asked our advice on the best way to measure stream/river length on 1:10,560 or 1:10,000 scale maps. ...
Try the Google pedometer at http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?centerX=0.0333333%0A¢erY=51.6166667&zl=4&fl=m-e-h-0-1&polyline= Instructions are on screen and...
Dear Ann, Your reader could probably increase the accuracy of using a map wheel/string if she photographically enlarges the map (if she is allowed). Or, if she...
Ann, I think it should be noted that 'lengths' of natural phenomena are scale dependent and there is no such thing as 'true measure' independent of scale....
Iain Taylor
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Aug 4, 2006 12:11 pm
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Has there been any mention of these products on this List? If so, I seem to have missed it. I have just acquired a couple of sheets and had a look at their...
Having had the task of measuring the lengths of rights of way on various occasions, I have used several different methods on routes which are sinuous to a...
If an enlargement is made then one would need to know the scale of the enlarged image of course. I would go for the 'edge of a piece of paper' method... it's...
Revealed : secret locations we knew about anyway. Story in today's Guardian about the OS now starting to show previously-censored sites such as Burghfield...
Fascinating! Sheetlines 64, August 2002, page 38 discussed a Channel 4 programme which specifically queried the omission of Burghfield, among other sites,...
The story comments : Amateur enthusiasts, meanwhile, set up websites pointing out the glaring omissions from official maps. Anyone know of these sites ? Of...