North Chilterns in 1888 in a series of reproductions of Ordnance Survey’s famous ” Inch to the Mile” maps published in the Alan Godfrey Editions to provide a historical record of England & Wales in the second half of 19th & early 20th century. Coverage stretches from Aylesbury eastward to Redbourn & Luton Hoo, & from Whipsnade southward to Chesham. Other locations on the map include: in BEDFORDSHIRE Studham & Whipsnade; in BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Aston Clinton, Bierton, Buckl&, Cheddington, Cholesbury, Drayton Beauchamp, Ellesborough, Great Hampden, Great Kimble, Great Missenden, Halton, Hulcott, Ivinghoe, Little Hampden, Little Kimble, Pitstone, Stoke Mandeville, Wendover, Weston Turville & Wingrave; plus in HERTFORDSHIRE Abbots Langley, Aldbury, Berkhampstead or Berkhamsted, Bovingdon, Flamstead, Flaunden, Great Gaddesden, Hemel Hempstead, Kensworth, King`s Langley, Little Gaddesden, Markyatestreet, Northchurch, Puttenham, Tring & Wigginton. On the reverse is a map of the village of Adbury with a directory About the Alan Godfrey Editions of the OS Inch to the Mile Maps: the maps provide an invaluable overview of a wider area, typically 18 x 12 miles (29 x 19 kms approx.), & offer historical mapping for small towns & villages not covered by the more detailed series for which the Godfrey Editions are better known. On the reverse all the maps have historical notes & most titles also include a more detailed, large scale map of a small town or a village in the area. To see other titles in this series please click on the series link.