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Title: Ordance Survey Of Britain1869/70
Post by: Spooyt Vane on November 27, 2013, 04:38:25 PM
The 6inch maps hold alot more information than you think....For instance a continous field boundary that has fields either side ,might indicate a lost track/road way...Buildings with a roof are black rectangles and ruins without roofs are white......Limekilns which have disappeared are pinpointed....Leats of of horizonal mills beside rivers can be found.....Long lost river fords........and i found hoard once through a x and the O.S. words medieval coins found here.......Cheers O.S. and  i hope you  all  have good  searching- ........ROB :)


Title: Re: Ordance Survey Of Britain1869/70
Post by: celticspikey on November 27, 2013, 07:01:39 PM
The 6inch maps hold alot more information than you think....For instance a continous field boundary that has fields either side ,might indicate a lost track/road way...Buildings with a roof are black rectangles and ruins without roofs are white......Limekilns which have disappeared are pinpointed....Leats of of horizonal mills beside rivers can be found.....Long lost river fords........and i found hoard once through a x and the O.S. words medieval coins found here.......Cheers O.S. and  i hope you  all  have good  searching- ........ROB :)
Always pay to research Rob, they do hold good information as you say ;) ;)


Title: Re: Ordance Survey Of Britain1869/70
Post by: Richie sixpence on November 27, 2013, 08:39:28 PM
Great info Rob many thanks for pointing it out  :)

Many thanks Richie sixpence :-)


Title: Re: Ordance Survey Of Britain1869/70
Post by: markld3 on November 28, 2013, 09:49:19 AM
I've been doing a bit of research on the web, of my local area and although I've come up with a few old maps the oldest one with any detail on is 1813, anything older is very basic with just villages and churches/chapels marked on them with general blobs for mountain ranges  :D it's a wonder how people ever found their way around when travelling back then. I've tried to find tithe maps for my area but keep drawing a blank, it would appear I need to contact either NLW or the national parks, from previous experience of the BBNP I can already feel a headache coming on :-\ 
Are the OS 1869/70 maps available on line or do you need to contact the OS.


Title: Re: Ordance Survey Of Britain1869/70
Post by: Chef Geoff on November 28, 2013, 10:02:34 AM
This may be of use to you Mark as it has the original OS first series on it, just pop in your postcode and it will give you a selection of maps and it's free for a change ;)
http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/ (http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/)
and here
http://www.oldmapsonline.org/#bbox=-3.500027,53.212692,-2.489285,53.617029&q=&datefrom=1000&dateto=2010 (http://www.oldmapsonline.org/#bbox=-3.500027,53.212692,-2.489285,53.617029&q=&datefrom=1000&dateto=2010)


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