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Map sheet number 191 in the OS Landranger map series is the perfect map to use when planning a trip to the Okehampton area of Devon. The area has much to offer holiday makers & day trippers who wish to experience excellent walking & scenery. Highlights of the area include:- Dartmoor National Park, Okehampton, canoeing & river trips on the River Dart, Castle Drogo With this map you will receive a code for use on your i OS or Android smartphone or tablet. Find our more at Mobile Download FAQ. The OS Landranger map for Okehampton & North Dartmoor is available in both the standard paper version & weatherproof " Active" version. ...
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Map sheet number 191 in the OS Landranger map series is the perfect map to use when planning a trip to the Okehampton area of Devon. The area has much to offer holiday makers & day trippers who wish to experience excellent walking & scenery. Highlights of the area include:- Dartmoor National Park, Okehampton, canoeing & river trips on the River Dart, Castle Drogo With this map you will receive a code for use on your i OS or Android smartphone or tablet. Find our more at Mobile Download FAQ. The OS Landranger map for Okehampton & North Dartmoor is available in both the standard paper version & weatherproof " Active" version. ...
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Discover the past with a reproduction of an historical Ordnance Survey map for Ollerton. Published from 1896 to 1904, the Revised New Edition for England & Wales maps show contours, latitude & longitude, parish boundaries, railways, roads, waterways & woods in 1 inch to 1 mile scale. These reproductions are printed on high quality, 200 gram sepia toned map paper, & are Approx. 55 x 43 cm (21 x 17 inches), giving an authentic look. They are available either flat or framed
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- & are ideal for display, reference & research. This series of 477 historical maps was created to give accurate overview mapping for Great Britain, & was intended for military, government & leisure use, including touring & cycling. Many of the previous edition had become very out of date so a new survey was commissioned that began in 1893, with the maps being published as they were completed. These maps are the ' Outline' versions that show contour lines & features in h&-drawn black & white, & show many of the map symbols that we are familiar with today. As well as display, they are useful for tracing family history, researching development & understanding how both natural & man-made geography has changed since the end of the Victorian age. We have maps from the 1896 to 1904 editions available for most of Great Britain, however, some are missing as the originals were destroyed when the Ordnance Survey was bombed during the Second World War. This map covers Ollerton in the Revised New Edition for England & Wales. Check the ' Area Covered' to determine what towns cities & features are shown on this map.

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This collection of reproduction maps was created as part of the commemoration marking the end of World War One. It is estimated that over 33 million British maps of the Western Front alone were printed between 1914-18, the vast majority by Ordnance Survey. Starting from October 1914, large-scale maps were printed in Southampton. Aspects of production increasingly moved to France & Belgium during the War so that by mid-1916 there were five Field Survey Companies, one for each army using h&-operated lithographic presses near the front lines. Trench maps used standard mapping as a backdrop, & overprinted it with information including trenches, hostile battery positions, targets, & defences. Until early 1918, German trenches were usually overprinted in red, with British or Allied trenches (where shown) in blue. Thereafter the colours were usually reversed for the remainder of the War with German trenches shown in blue to match the French trench map colour system. Most trench maps only show good detail for the German trenches, but generally only a rudimentary indication of the British Front Line, & were the standard maps used in the field. There are four maps in this collection: The Somme in 1:40 000 scale Dated December 1916, this map shows the front line as it moved from July to November of that year. This scale shows less detail than the others, but gives a broad view of the battlefield, including the town of Albert & the villages of Manancourt, Bapaume & Puisieux. Loivre in 1:20 000 scale (Sheet 76 SE) Dated 20 April 1918, this map shows incredible detail of the German positions facing across the valley & the Canal de l' Aisne à la Marne. Heavy fortifications can be seen around Brimont, plus supply connections back to Bourgogne. While there is detailed topography on the western side, no details of the British trenches is shown. One interesting feature is a table for converting all the heights from metres to feet, as even at this point all the map heights were shown in metres. Menin in 1:10 000 scale (Sheet 26 SE 2) The Battle of Passchendaele, also known as the Third Battle of Ypres was fought from July to November 1917. This map dated 27 December 1917 shows the twin towns of Menin (now in Belgium) & Halluin (now in France) 16km or so south-east of Ypres. It shows details of a complex German rail supply network connected to the original French railway system. You can also see several critical supply dumps & a training area behind the front line trenches. At 1:10 000 scale this is one of the more detailed maps, showing individual buildings. Merville in 1:20 000 scale (Sheet 36A NE) At the junction of three canals, Merville was a strategic supply route. This map dates from 19 June 1918; the town was captured recaptured by British forces on 19 August. This map shows considerable detail for both the German & British trench systems, including a number of named 'lines'. On this particular print the legend is only partially shown. We have reproduced the maps exactly from the originals held by the National Library of Scotl&. They include occasional pencil marks & other features where they have been annotated by h&. They are supplied rolled in a tube, & include a leaflet with information on mapping by Ordnance Survey during World War One. You can also ready more history & our WW1 blog archive. ...
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OS Landranger map 5 is an all purpose map packed full of information to help you really get to know an Orkney & the Northern Isles. This map covers an area of 40 km by 40 km (25 miles by 25 miles). AS well as part of the Orkney mainl&, it also

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OS Explorer map 462 covers the Orkney Islands of Hoy, plus part of the Mainland & a number of smaller islands, mostly uninhabited. Noy is much higher than the other Orkney islands. Ward Hill is 481m, while the cliffs at St John's Head are up to 350m. The area is very important for some specials of seabird & is an RSPB reserve. It is also designated as an National Scenic Area. The Orkney Islands are well knows for their archaeological interest, with finds & ruins from the Neolithic to 18th Century. Scapa Flow, the waters south of Orkney Mainl&, have been used as a shelter for ships since the Vikings, althogh it was closed as a Royal Navy base shortly after the end of World War 2. The OS Explorer map for Orkney
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OS Explorer map 465 shows the Orkney Islands of Sanday, Eday, North Ronaldsay & Stronsay, plus some smaller uninhabited islands. The islands have some neolithic remains & beaches on Sanday. With this map you will receive a code for use on your i OS or Android smartphone or tablet. Find our more at Mobile Download FAQ. The OS Explorer map for Orkney
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OS Explorer map 465 shows the Orkney Islands of Sanday, Eday, North Ronaldsay & Stronsay, plus some smaller uninhabited islands. The islands have some neolithic remains & beaches on Sanday. With this map you will receive a code for use on your i OS or Android smartphone or tablet. Find our more at Mobile Download FAQ. The OS Explorer map for Orkney
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The Orkney Mainland is covered by OS Landranger map 6. The Neolithic Skara Brae is on the must-see list when visiting, or you can visit the mysterious Ring of Brodgar standing stones.The Islands are a haven for wildlife, so it is also a popular area for spotting sea birds, including puffins, razorbills and the Great Skua.With this map you will receive a code for use on your iOS or Android smartphone or tablet. Find our more at Mobile Download FAQ.The OS Landranger map for Orkney is available in both the standard paper version and weatherproof "Active" version.
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The Orkney Mainland is covered by OS Landranger map 6. The Neolithic Skara Brae is on the must-see list when visiting, or you can visit the mysterious Ring of Brodgar standing stones. The Islands are a haven for wildlife, so it is also a popular area for spotting sea birds, including puffins, razorbills & the Great Skua. With this map you will receive a code for use on your i OS or Android smartphone or tablet. Find our more at Mobile Download FAQ. The OS Landranger map for Orkney is available in both the standard paper version & weatherproof " Active" version.

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