Old Maps
- Steve Jones
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Jogon wrote: Steve Jones wrote: fascinating to see that on that map York Place, where I work, consists of gardens for Park Place! With an ornamental canal that ran off into the river - thread about it somewhere, will try find it. Goddithttp://www.secretleeds.com/forum/Messages.aspx?ThreadID=4216
- uncle mick
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Re: Old Maps
The old-maps.co.uk has changed. It seems impossible to find anything worth showing without payment. I know it's a commercial enterprise but what a shame 
https://www.old-maps.co.uk/index.html#/

https://www.old-maps.co.uk/index.html#/
- Brunel
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Re: Old Maps
NLS mentioned earlier this year.
If you can navigate the complex menu system, this is very useful.
http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/sidebysi ... layers=171
If you can navigate the complex menu system, this is very useful.
http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/sidebysi ... layers=171
- chemimike
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Re: Old Maps
It happened since last night, as i was using it then.
I was afraid that might happen. When old maps first came out you could get everything online for nothing. then they limited the magnification which wasn't too bad but limited the detail you could read. Now all you get is a very wide, low magnification view in rhe hope you will subscribe or buy one of their rather overpriced hard copy maps/ I already have a subscription as often need to see the fine detail , but for those that only occasionally use the site it must be very annoying. It should be noted by everyone though that many of the c1880-1820 maps six inch maps are free at any magnification from http://maps.nls.uk/os/6inch-england-and ... index.html
I was afraid that might happen. When old maps first came out you could get everything online for nothing. then they limited the magnification which wasn't too bad but limited the detail you could read. Now all you get is a very wide, low magnification view in rhe hope you will subscribe or buy one of their rather overpriced hard copy maps/ I already have a subscription as often need to see the fine detail , but for those that only occasionally use the site it must be very annoying. It should be noted by everyone though that many of the c1880-1820 maps six inch maps are free at any magnification from http://maps.nls.uk/os/6inch-england-and ... index.html
- uncle mick
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Re: Old Maps
Thanks for your replies chemimike & Brunel. It looks a bit complicated but I will have a go 
EDIT - I don't mind subscribing but I think £9.99 a month is way over the top

EDIT - I don't mind subscribing but I think £9.99 a month is way over the top
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Re: Old Maps
Free map - good home wanted.
Hello everyone, new name MiggyBill, old name BillyBritvic. For some reason could not sign in using my original monicker so have had to create a new email and a new username.
Anyway, I have an old 1909 map of the Idle/Calverley/Eccleshill area - free to good home if anyone has interest in this area.
I will meet and hand over if you would like to contact me.
nice to be back, MiggyBill aka BillyBritvic.
Hello everyone, new name MiggyBill, old name BillyBritvic. For some reason could not sign in using my original monicker so have had to create a new email and a new username.
Anyway, I have an old 1909 map of the Idle/Calverley/Eccleshill area - free to good home if anyone has interest in this area.
I will meet and hand over if you would like to contact me.
nice to be back, MiggyBill aka BillyBritvic.
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