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The most comprehensive, topographic mapping covering all of England and Wales from the 1840s to the 1950s. Two editions for all areas, and then regular updates in the 20th century for urban or rapidly changing areas. Browse the maps: As individual sheets using a zoomable map of England and Wales
- Special Emergency Edition
By map sheet number - see table below: View sheets: Sheet...
- Triangulation, Projections, Meridians, Sheet Extents, Printing and References
The six-inch full sheets were resumed briefly between...
- National Library of Scotland
The Ordnance Survey six-inch to the mile (or 1:10,560)...
- By Map Sheet Number
Ordnance Survey Maps - Six-inch England and Wales, 1842 -...
- Guide to Abbreviations
Ordnance Survey Abbreviations. We are very grateful to Dr...
- List of Counties
Ordnance Survey maps Survey and revision dates for County...
- Special Emergency Edition
Exchanging old notes at your UK bank. If you have a UK bank account, the easiest and quickest way to exchange old banknotes is to pay them into your bank account. Banks and building societies that accept old paper notes as deposits include: Barclays ; Halifax ; Lloyds; Nationwide; NatWest; Santander
3 lip 2020 · Download the program WORLD OF BANKNOTES FOR WINDOWS on the Hobbykeeper.com website. A convenient and reliable app for collectors to create and maintain collections and catalogs.
A treasure trove of digital maps perfect for researchers of British family history and local history, especially in England. Includes old Ordnance Survey and town street maps, all available for instant download.
Digimap delivers maps and geospatial data from the Ordnance Survey (OS), the British Geological Survey (BGS), Landmark Historic maps, OceanWise marine mapping, the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH), and Getmapping aerial imagery.
23 kwi 2020 · A list of where to find free-to-access digitised British Library maps. Here at the British Library we’ve been digitising our maps and making them available for over two decades now. Consequently, there’s a wealth of fantastic and inspiring free-to-view historic maps on the web.
The Bank of England has produced banknotes since the late 1600s. Our collection includes examples of every note we’ve ever made. We also hold artwork by historic banknote designers, machinery and equipment relating to banknote production and examples of counterfeit and imitation notes.