If anyone can help, please reply direct to John Waghorn From John Waghorn. < jwaghorn@... > Dear Sirs, I'm researching the area around the village of...
So far as Col Hellard is concerned, I doubt that there is anything much to be found readily beyond what is in Who was Who (no doubt readily obtainable in...
Oliver, Richard
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Apr 2, 2009 2:10 pm
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In case anyone is wondering why an amended version has been issued, I think the answer is to be found in section 1.7, where the forthcoming OSNI Mourne...
Oliver, Richard
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Apr 7, 2009 8:00 am
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Information from the latest OS catalogue has been added to the summary lists (v4.36) and may be found at http://www.watsonlv.addr.com/os-maps.htm . Regards Lez...
Places are available on the following visits for CCS members : Saturday 18 April, 2pm, Cambridge University Library Map Department Friday 3 July, Guernsey ...
Following enquiry received via CCS website. Anyone wishing to respond should contact Gerard Stewart direct. ==================== Dear SIr/Madam, I wonder if...
Thanks to Rodney Leary spending Easter stuffing envelopes, Sheetlines 84 is now in the post, and should reach Charles Close Society members in the UK in a few...
The Sheetfinder facility on the new CCS website has now been extended to include the island of Ireland. Sheetfinder now lists all One-Inch and 1:50,000 map...
Dear Chris, Thankyou for Sheetlines 84 and the York map. I'm sure very many members will join me in thanking all those responsible for the production of this...
Is there a listing of the history of Irish OS 1" editions by sheet and where could that be found? Iain Taylor Halifax, NS ... [Non-text portions of this...
Iain Taylor
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Apr 16, 2009 4:37 pm
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Let's face it, all those red and green wiggly lines are of very limited use, and the sooner younger people (especially) get the message and READ stuff before...
Oliver, Richard
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Apr 16, 2009 6:52 pm
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The answer is not quite straightforward: (1) The second edition coloured (pub 1902-6) is listed by Roger Hellyer in Sheetlines 63, pp 12-38 (2) What little...
Oliver, Richard
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Apr 16, 2009 6:52 pm
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Many thanks ,Richard, for this. Regards, Iain Taylor ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Iain Taylor
mapman@...
Apr 16, 2009 7:41 pm
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Sheetfinder on CCS website www.CharlesCloseSociety.org has now been enhanced to provide scrolling drag and point search in addition to gazetteer search. John...
Bill Henwood had provided me with his updated Landranger bar reprints list, which may be found here: http://www.watsonlv.addr.com/LandrangerBarReprints.htm ;...
Hello all. I have a query about the chevrons used to mark steep sections of road on OS maps, that is how is it decided which sections of road receive the...
I see Getmapping no longer display aerial photographs of Northern Ireland, has anyone heard why not. On the subject of NI aerial/satellite photographs, apart...
... Have you tried https://wist.echo.nasa.gov/api/ http://glovis.usgs.gov/ http://www.landcover.org/index.shtml http://edcsns17.cr.usgs.gov/EarthExplorer/ A...
A press release containing the latest developments in the great OS charging for data debate. Thursday 23 April 2009 10:47 Communities and Local Government...
Hi Mark, First of all, thank you for taking the time to post the links below. I have been trying out all the links and thats why I took so long to reply. NASA,...
I've noticed this as well. I've never seen any instruction to OS revisers as to how long a length of road qualifies for a chevron: some which have been...
Oliver, Richard
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Apr 24, 2009 2:09 pm
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Hi Hugo, I guess, before I try answering your question, I'll ask what part of NI you are interested in (UTM, Ordnance Grid, or Latitude and Longitude) and see...
Oops, sorry about the mix up with posts Mark. When my first reply didn't appear on the forum I then thought I sent it direct to you, hence the note to let you...