[Talk-GB] OS six-inch England ans Wales 1852-1952

Bob Kerr openstreetmapcraigmillar at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Mar 10 15:54:16 UTC 2014


This has been forwarded to me by Christopher Fleet from the National Library of Scotland

They are in the process of georeferencing the images but I thought it best to let you know now 



Subject: New website - OS six-inch England and Wales, 1852-1952

We are very pleased to announce the availability of a new website resource - zoomable colour images of the Ordnance Survey's six-inch to the mile (1:10,560) mapping of England and Wales. All our map digitisation work in recent years has been externally funded, hence the recent expansion of our map images beyond Scotland.

This is the most detailed OS topographic mapping covering all of England and Wales from the 1840s to the 1950s. It was revised for the whole country twice between 1842-1893 and between 1891-1914, and then updated regularly for urban or rapidly changing areas from 1914 to the 1940s. Our holdings are made up of 37,390 sheets, including 35,124 quarter sheets, and 2,237 full sheets.

The easiest way of finding sheets is through a clickable graphic index using our 'Find by Place' viewer: http://maps.nls.uk/openlayers.cfm?id=39
This allows searching through a gazetteer of placenames, street names, postcodes and Grid References, as well as by zooming in on an area of interest with smaller-scale locational mapping as a backdrop.

The sheets are also available via county lists: http://maps.nls.uk/os/6inch-england-and-wales/counties.html

We plan to also make georeferenced mosaics available of the series by the late summer.

OS six-inch England and Wales home page:     http://maps.nls.uk/os/6inch-england-and-wales/index.html

Further information:              http://maps.nls.uk/os/6inch-england-and-wales/info1.html



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