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Kadaster, Holland`s national survey organization, produces one of the most attractive topographic surveys in Europe. The maps are very colourful, with their characteristic patchwork of polders & an unusually large amount of land use information: meadows, arable l&, different types of forest, marshes, sand dunes, etc. Contours are shown at 5-metre intervals with numerous spot heights &, with such a large part of the country below the sea level, ”spot depths”. Each map covers an area of Approx. 25 x 20 km / 15 x 12 miles, with some sheets slightly larger. The maps have a 1-km Dutch national grid, plus latitude & longitude at intervals of 1`. Map legend

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- PLEASE NOTE BEFORE ORDERING: both the west (W) & the east (O) sheet of each number has the same name, although the town after which the two maps are named appears only on one of the sheets. For example: maps 41W & 41O are both called Arnhem, although the city of Arnhem appears only on sheet 40W, etc. To see the list of titles available in this series please click on the series link.


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Willenhall & Darlaston Green in 1888 in a fascinating series of reproductions of old Ordnance Survey plans in the Alan Godfrey Editions, ideal for anyone interested in the history of their neighbourhood or family. Two versions have been published for this area. Coverage stretches from Willenhall Lower Lichfield Street eastward to Darlaston & James Bridge station, & southward to Rough Hay House. Features on the 1888 map include St Giles Church Willenhall, Chapel Green, Albion Works, Shepwell Green, New Priestfield Colliery, New Priestfield Iron Works, Birmingham Canal, Victoria Iron Works, Crescent Iron Works, Rough Hay, Hopyard Colliery, Bentley Canal, LNWR Grand Junction line, Darlaston Green, Alma Works, Darlaston Green Furnaces, St George`s church, etc. Entries A-P from an 1865 Willenhall directory are on the reverse. On the 1901 map printing is sharper & perhaps easier to read. Features in addition to those above include Willenhall Furnaces, canal now referred to as Walsall Canal, sewage farms, Vulcan Foundry, numerous works, but collieries mostly gone. On the reverse is a list of private residents for Willenhall in 1912, plus railway timetable for the Walsall-Wolverhampton line. About the Alan Godfrey Editions of the 25” OS Series: Selected towns in Great Britain & Ireland are covered by maps showing the extent of urban development in the last decades of the 19th & early 20th century. The plans have been taken from the Ordnance Survey mapping & reprinted at about 15 inches to one mile (1:4, 340). On the reverse most maps have historical notes & many also include extracts from contemporary directories. Most maps cover about one mile (1.6kms) north/south, one & a half miles (2.4kms) across; adjoining sheets can be combined to provide wider coverage.FOR MORE INFORMATION & A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL AVAILABLE TITLES PLEASE CLICK ON THE SERIES LINK. ...
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Willenhall North East in 1885 in a fascinating series of reproductions of old Ordnance Survey plans in the Alan Godfrey Editions, ideal for anyone interested in the history of their neighbourhood or family. The map covers the north-eastern area of Willenhall, extending from the cemetery & Wood Street eastward to Bentley Hall & northward to Lanehead Colliery. Features include Midland Railway Walsall-Wolverhampton line with Short Heath station, The Barracks, Spring Bank area, Bentley Canal, Monmer Lane Iron Works, Ashmore Lake, St Ann`s church, Little Isl&, County Bridge Farm, Bentley Hall, Deepmoor Colliery, Lodge Farm, Sand Beds, etc. On the reverse is a section of the Willenhall directory, entries Pi to Z. About the Alan Godfrey Editions of the 25” OS Series: Selected towns in Great Britain & Ireland are covered by maps showing the extent of urban development in the last decades of the 19th & early 20th century. The plans have been taken from the Ordnance Survey mapping & reprinted at about 15 inches to one mile (1:4, 340). On the reverse most maps have historical notes & many also include extracts from contemporary directories. Most maps cover about one mile (1.6kms) north/south, one & a half miles (2.4kms) across; adjoining sheets can be combined to provide wider coverage.FOR MORE INFORMATION & A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL AVAILABLE TITLES PLEASE CLICK ON THE SERIES LINK. ...
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Willenhall North West & Wednesfield in 1901 in a fascinating series of reproductions of old Ordnance Survey plans in the Alan Godfrey Editions, ideal for anyone interested in the history of their neighbourhood or family. The map covers the area from Wednesfield (in the top left corner) to part of Willenhall (in bottom right corner). Much of the map is surprisingly empty of housing but littered with old coal workings. Features include Bentley Canal, Midland Railway Walsall-Wolverhampton line with Wednesfield & Willenhall stations, Merrill`s Hole Colliery (disused), Neachell Hall Colliery, Bull Plack Colliery, Trentham Colliery (disused), short stretch of Grand Junction line, Neachell Farm, March End. At Wednesfield features include St Thomas church, chocolate & confectionery works, Colour Works, Rookery Bridge, Church Bridge, Merrill`s Hall, etc. At Willenhall features include Little London area. About the Alan Godfrey Editions of the 25” OS Series: Selected towns in Great Britain & Ireland are covered by maps showing the extent of urban development in the last decades of the 19th & early 20th century. The plans have been taken from the Ordnance Survey mapping & reprinted at about 15 inches to one mile (1:4, 340). On the reverse most maps have historical notes & many also include extracts from contemporary directories. Most maps cover about one mile (1.6kms) north/south, one & a half miles (2.4kms) across; adjoining sheets can be combined to provide wider coverage.FOR MORE INFORMATION & A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL AVAILABLE TITLES PLEASE CLICK ON THE SERIES LINK. ...
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Willenhall South East & Darlaston Green in 1901 in a fascinating series of reproductions of old Ordnance Survey plans in the Alan Godfrey Editions, ideal for anyone interested in the history of their neighbourhood or family. Two versions have been published for this area. Coverage stretches from Willenhall Lower Lichfield Street eastward to Darlaston & James Bridge station, & southward to Rough Hay House. Features on the 1888 map include St Giles Church Willenhall, Chapel Green, Albion Works, Shepwell Green, New Priestfield Colliery, New Priestfield Iron Works, Birmingham Canal, Victoria Iron Works, Crescent Iron Works, Rough Hay, Hopyard Colliery, Bentley Canal, LNWR Grand Junction line, Darlaston Green, Alma Works, Darlaston Green Furnaces, St George`s church, etc. Entries A-P from an 1865 Willenhall directory are on the reverse. On this 1901 map printing is sharper & perhaps easier to read. Features in addition to those above include Willenhall Furnaces, canal now referred to as Walsall Canal, sewage farms, Vulcan Foundry, numerous works, but collieries mostly gone. On the reverse is a list of private residents for Willenhall in 1912, plus railway timetable for the Walsall-Wolverhampton line. About the Alan Godfrey Editions of the 25” OS Series: Selected towns in Great Britain & Ireland are covered by maps showing the extent of urban development in the last decades of the 19th & early 20th century. The plans have been taken from the Ordnance Survey mapping & reprinted at about 15 inches to one mile (1:4, 340). On the reverse most maps have historical notes & many also include extracts from contemporary directories. Most maps cover about one mile (1.6kms) north/south, one & a half miles (2.4kms) across; adjoining sheets can be combined to provide wider coverage.FOR MORE INFORMATION & A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL AVAILABLE TITLES PLEASE CLICK ON THE SERIES LINK. ...
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Willesden & Stonebridge Park in 1894 in a fascinating series of reproductions of old Ordnance Survey plans in the Alan Godfrey Editions, ideal for anyone interested in the history of their neighbourhood or family. Two versions have been published for this area, which covers the Church End part of Willesden, much of Harlesden to the south, & the newly built Stonebridge Park. Coverage stretches from Stonebridge Park eastward to Harlesden Lane, from Church End southward to Craven Park Road. Features include Stonebridge Park station on MR line, Willesden Cemetery, Jews Cemetery, St Mary`s church, Roundwood House, Roundwood Cricket Ground, Dudding Hill Farm, St Andrew`s church, etc. Streets include Church Road, Craven Park, Stonebridge Park, Manor Park Road, etc. About the Alan Godfrey Editions of the 25” OS Series: Selected towns in Great Britain & Ireland are covered by maps showing the extent of urban development in the last decades of the 19th & early 20th century. The plans have been taken from the Ordnance Survey mapping & reprinted at about 15 inches to one mile (1:4, 340). On the reverse most maps have historical notes & many also include extracts from contemporary directories. Most maps cover about one mile (1.6kms) north/south, one & a half miles (2.4kms) across; adjoining sheets can be combined to provide wider coverage.FOR MORE INFORMATION & A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL AVAILABLE TITLES PLEASE CLICK ON THE SERIES LINK. ...
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Willesden & Stonebridge Park in 1936 in a fascinating series of reproductions of old Ordnance Survey plans in the Alan Godfrey Editions, ideal for anyone interested in the history of their neighbourhood or family. Two versions have been published for this area, which covers the Church End part of Willesden, much of Harlesden to the south, & the newly built Stonebridge Park. Coverage stretches from Stonebridge Park eastward to Harlesden Lane, from Church End southward to Craven Park Road. Features include Stonebridge Park station on MR line, Willesden Cemetery, Jews Cemetery, St Mary`s church, Roundwood House, Roundwood Cricket Ground, Dudding Hill Farm, St Andrew`s church, etc. Streets include Church Road, Craven Park, Stonebridge Park, Manor Park Road, etc. About the Alan Godfrey Editions of the 25” OS Series: Selected towns in Great Britain & Ireland are covered by maps showing the extent of urban development in the last decades of the 19th & early 20th century. The plans have been taken from the Ordnance Survey mapping & reprinted at about 15 inches to one mile (1:4, 340). On the reverse most maps have historical notes & many also include extracts from contemporary directories. Most maps cover about one mile (1.6kms) north/south, one & a half miles (2.4kms) across; adjoining sheets can be combined to provide wider coverage.FOR MORE INFORMATION & A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL AVAILABLE TITLES PLEASE CLICK ON THE SERIES LINK. ...
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Willesden Green & Brondesbury in 1893 in a fascinating series of reproductions of old Ordnance Survey plans in the Alan Godfrey Editions, ideal for anyone interested in the history of their neighbourhood or family. Three versions cover the same area, with Willesden Green in the north-west of the map, Brondesbury in the centre, & Kilburn High Road to the east. Coverage stretches from Lechmere Road eastward to Lowfield Road, & from Teignmouth Road southward to Paddington Cemetery. Features include Willesden Green & Kilburn & Brondesbury stations on the Metropolitan line, Kilburn High Road station on the Hampstead Junction Railway, Mapesbury House, Mapeshill House, Grange Brick & Tile Works, Shoot-up-Hill, Lady Adelaide Home for Boys, Maria Grey Training College, West End Sidings. By 1912 the Brondesbury Park Estate is being developed & the map is much more built up. Each map

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extracts from street directories; the 1935 map

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the street entries for Brondesbury Park & Willesden Lane. About the Alan Godfrey Editions of the 25” OS Series: Selected towns in Great Britain & Ireland are covered by maps showing the extent of urban development in the last decades of the 19th & early 20th century. The plans have been taken from the Ordnance Survey mapping & reprinted at about 15 inches to one mile (1:4, 340). On the reverse most maps have historical notes & many also include extracts from contemporary directories. Most maps cover about one mile (1.6kms) north/south, one & a half miles (2.4kms) across; adjoining sheets can be combined to provide wider coverage.FOR MORE INFORMATION & A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL AVAILABLE TITLES PLEASE CLICK ON THE SERIES LINK.



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Willesden Green & Brondesbury in 1912 in a fascinating series of reproductions of old Ordnance Survey plans in the Alan Godfrey Editions, ideal for anyone interested in the history of their neighbourhood or family. Three versions cover the same area, with Willesden Green in the north-west of the map, Brondesbury in the centre, & Kilburn High Road to the east. Coverage stretches from Lechmere Road eastward to Lowfield Road, & from Teignmouth Road southward to Paddington Cemetery. Features include Willesden Green & Kilburn & Brondesbury stations on the Metropolitan line, Kilburn High Road station on the Hampstead Junction Railway, Mapesbury House, Mapeshill House, Grange Brick & Tile Works, Shoot-up-Hill, Lady Adelaide Home for Boys, Maria Grey Training College, West End Sidings. By 1912 the Brondesbury Park Estate is being developed & the map is much more built up. Each map

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extracts from street directories; the 1935 map

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the street entries for Brondesbury Park & Willesden Lane. About the Alan Godfrey Editions of the 25” OS Series: Selected towns in Great Britain & Ireland are covered by maps showing the extent of urban development in the last decades of the 19th & early 20th century. The plans have been taken from the Ordnance Survey mapping & reprinted at about 15 inches to one mile (1:4, 340). On the reverse most maps have historical notes & many also include extracts from contemporary directories. Most maps cover about one mile (1.6kms) north/south, one & a half miles (2.4kms) across; adjoining sheets can be combined to provide wider coverage.FOR MORE INFORMATION & A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL AVAILABLE TITLES PLEASE CLICK ON THE SERIES LINK.



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Willesden Green & Brondesbury in 1935 in a fascinating series of reproductions of old Ordnance Survey plans in the Alan Godfrey Editions, ideal for anyone interested in the history of their neighbourhood or family. Three versions cover the same area, with Willesden Green in the north-west of the map, Brondesbury in the centre, & Kilburn High Road to the east. Coverage stretches from Lechmere Road eastward to Lowfield Road, & from Teignmouth Road southward to Paddington Cemetery. Features include Willesden Green & Kilburn & Brondesbury stations on the Metropolitan line, Kilburn High Road station on the Hampstead Junction Railway; Mapesbury House, Mapeshill House, Grange Brick & Tile Works, Shoot-up-Hill, Lady Adelaide Home for Boys, Maria Grey Training College, West End Sidings. By 1912 the Brondesbury Park Estate is being developed & the map is much more built up. Each map

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extracts from street directories; the 1935 map

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the street entries for Brondesbury Park & Willesden Lane. About the Alan Godfrey Editions of the 25” OS Series: Selected towns in Great Britain & Ireland are covered by maps showing the extent of urban development in the last decades of the 19th & early 20th century. The plans have been taken from the Ordnance Survey mapping & reprinted at about 15 inches to one mile (1:4, 340). On the reverse most maps have historical notes & many also include extracts from contemporary directories. Most maps cover about one mile (1.6kms) north/south, one & a half miles (2.4kms) across; adjoining sheets can be combined to provide wider coverage.FOR MORE INFORMATION & A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL AVAILABLE TITLES PLEASE CLICK ON THE SERIES LINK.



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Willenhall South West 1901

Willenhall South West in 1901 in a fascinating series of reproductions of old Ordnance Survey plans in the Alan Godfrey Editions, ideal for anyone interested in the history of their neighbourhood or family. The map covers the western part of Willenhall, extending westward to St Matthias church Moseley, and southward to Bilston Cemetery. Features include LNWR Grand Junction Line with Willenhall station, tramway, Market Place, St Stephen`s church, Albion Wire Works (disused), Summerford Place, Portobello area, Bunker`s Hill, Bunker`s Hill Colliery, Green Lanes, Bilston Cemetery, Moseley Hole Farm, Moseley, etc. Most of the map is littered with old coal shafts, old coal workings and the line of old industrial tramways. About the Alan Godfrey Editions of the 25” OS
Series:Selected towns in Great Britain and Ireland are covered by maps showing the extent of urban development in the last decades of the 19th and early 20th century. The plans have been taken from the Ordnance Survey mapping and reprinted at about 15 inches to one mile (1:4, 340). On the reverse most maps have historical notes and many also include extracts from contemporary directories. Most maps cover about one mile (1.6kms) north/south, one and a half miles (2.4kms) across; adjoining sheets can be combined to provide wider coverage.FOR MORE INFORMATION AND A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL AVAILABLE TITLES PLEASE CLICK ON THE SERIES LINK.
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Willenhall South West in 1901 in a fascinating series of reproductions of old Ordnance Survey plans in the Alan Godfrey Editions, ideal for anyone interested in the history of their neighbourhood or family. The map covers the western part of Willenhall, extending westward to St Matthias church Moseley, & southward to Bilston Cemetery. Features include LNWR Grand Junction Line with Willenhall station, tramway, Market Place, St Stephen`s church, Albion Wire Works (disused), Summerford Place, Portobello area, Bunker`s Hill, Bunker`s Hill Colliery, Green Lanes, Bilston Cemetery, Moseley Hole Farm, Moseley, etc. Most of the map is littered with old coal shafts, old coal workings & the line of old industrial tramways. About the Alan Godfrey Editions of the 25” OS Series: Selected towns in Great Britain & Ireland are covered by maps showing the extent of urban development in the last decades of the 19th & early 20th century. The plans have been taken from the Ordnance Survey mapping & reprinted at about 15 inches to one mile (1:4, 340). On the reverse most maps have historical notes & many also include extracts from contemporary directories. Most maps cover about one mile (1.6kms) north/south, one & a half miles (2.4kms) across; adjoining sheets can be combined to provide wider coverage.FOR MORE INFORMATION & A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL AVAILABLE TITLES PLEASE CLICK ON THE SERIES LINK.

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Stanfords
Stanfords was established in 1853 and opened their iconic Covent Garden flagship store in 1901. They have become the top retailer of maps, travel books and accessories in the UK and arguably offer the largest selection of maps and travel books worldwide. Famous names such as Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Ranulph Fiennes and Michael Palin have purchased from Stanfords. They now have a shop in Bristol and both stores together with other venues operate a calendar of events including talks, book signings and exhibitions. As a specialist map retailer, the map selection is comprehensive and includes road maps, street maps and walking maps from worldwide destinations, as well as a selection of world atlases and wall maps. Books include travel guides and travel literature. Stanfords also stock globes, from miniatures made of blue marble to magnificent floor-standing globes. The website features a selection of interesting articles on travel topics.
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