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You can choose from any one of 5 series of Ordnance Survey Maps, 4 are at 1:50,000 and are from 1833 up to 1947. The fifth is the old County Series at 1:10,000 from around 1898 so you can pick out your house assuming it is that old!
![]() | Site Centred Historical Maps-Ordnance Survey New Popular Edition Get a magnificent historic map of your home First published between 1945 -1948 The mid 1940s was at period of intense regeneration and renewal in Britain. The Second World War had been won, but at a vast financial and human cost. The physical da ... | From £25.00 | More Information » |
![]() | Site Centred Historical Maps-Ordnance Survey Old Series First published between 1805 to 1874 These maps were the result of the first ever national survey of England & Wales. From the late 1790s until 1874, a small army of surveyors covered every corner of the what was still an almost entirely rural countr ... | From £25.00 | More Information » |
![]() | Site Centred Historical Maps-Ordnance Survey Popular Edition First published between 1919 to 1926 The original Ordnance Survey Popular Edition series was conceived before, but published just after, the First World War. This was the first of Ordnance Survey’s series to be conceived from the outset as a mass-m ... | From £25.00 | More Information » |
![]() | Site Centred Historical Maps-Ordnance Survey Revised New Series First published between 1896 to 1904 By the late 1890s, the Ordnance Survey had produced two complete series of maps of England & Wales but the increasingly rapid pace of change and development meant that revising them was now a never-ending task. Th ... | From £25.00 | More Information » |
![]() | Site Centred Historical Maps-Ordnance Survey Six Inch County Series First published between 1880 -1910 The origins of the six inch to the mile (1:10,560) maps date back to 1824 when this scale was adopted for a survey of Ireland. By 1840 it had been decided to extend the project to Great Britain. Work began in Lancashire ... | From £25.00 | More Information » |