Old Ordnance survey map
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It may be worth trying the Old Maps UK website at http://www.old-maps.co.uk/index.html which has old maps that can be enlarged, so there may be something useful there. It can be a difficult site to use and search though and it never works for me using AOL but it is usually OK if I use IE as my direct browser. I hope you find what you are looking for.
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You could also try this site http://tithemaps.leeds.gov.uk/TwinMaps. ... T207Theres some good info on there.
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You could also go straight to source at Godfrey's website. They deliver internationally so it's worth checking out :http://www.alangodfreymaps.co.uk/Regards.
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Lady Clifford wrote: Does anyone know where I can get a copy of The Gogfrey Edition Old Ordnance survey map number 203.15 which shows Seacroft? Or any detailed map showing seacroft and York road dated approx 1891. Off the top of my head I have the idea you won't get a seacroft map from Godfreys.When Godfrey was well into Leeds the one gaping hole was Seacroft.So I EMailed them and told them just what a bunch of..................Wonderful people they were, but could they just complete Leeds with a seacroft map.Answer was "we can't do everywhere"......But Godfrey aside there's plenty of access to OS maps of seacroft try old-maps the repository etc etc etc on the web.better still tell us on here what you are looking for and you may get more than any map can tell you.