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View your area as it was in the 1800s - it has never been easier to compare the past with today. Cassini Historical Maps can be used with your modern Ordnance Survey Landranger® map to compare the past with the present. This map is based upon original Ordnance Survey 'Old Series' maps which were first published in the mid 1800s. They have all been carefully scanned, digitally re-projected and enlarged to cover the same area of the corresponding modern OS Landranger® and use the same sheet number and grid references, so enabling the past and the present to be compared with ease and accuracy. SEE ALSO the corresponding 1890/1900s 'Revised New Series' and the 1920s 'Popular Edition' maps covering the same area and with the same title & map number, both available in our ebayshop. Publishers rrp is £7.99 each, post & packing is included. Please ask about discounts for additional purchases.
This item is a brand new Cassini Historical OS Map - enlarged from original Victorian maps to enable easy comparison alongside an equivalent modern Ordnance Survey map:
Map No: 112 - SCUNTHORPE & GAINSBOROUGH
Based upon the original Ordnance Survey 'Old Series' of 1824/1840 and enlarged.
Including Adlingfleet, Aisby, Alkborough, ALTHORPE, Amcotts, Appleby, Ashby, Atterby, Barnetby le Wold, Barnetby New, Barrow Hann, Barrow Haven, Barrow upon Humber, Barton Waterside, Barton-Upon-Humber, Beckingham, , Beltoft , Belton, Bigby, Bishop Norton, Bishopbridge, Blacktoft, Blyborough, Blyton, Bonby, Bottesford, Bracon, Brandy Wharf, BRIGG, Broughton, Broughton Common, Brumby, Burnham, Burnham Low, Burringham, Burton Stather, Burton upon Stather Butterwick East, Butterwick West, Cadney, Carr West, Carrhouse, Castlethorpe, Church Town , Coleby, Corringham, Crosby, Crowle, Crowle Hill, Crowle Park, Croxton, Derrythorpe, Dragonby , Ealand, East Butterwick, East Ferry, East Lound, East Stockwith, Eastoft, Elsham, End North, Epworth, Epworth Turbary, Ewster North, Faxfleet, Ferriby South, Ferry East, Flixborough, Flixborough Stather, Fockerby, Frodingham, GAINSBOROUGH, Garthorpe, Glentham, GOOLE, Goole Old, Graiselound, Grasby, Grayingham, Greetwell, Grey Green, Gringley on the Hill, Gunness, Gunthorpe, Hallands, Halton West, Hatfield Chase, Haxey, Haxey Carr, Heckdyke, Hemswell, Hibaldstow, High Risby, Holland New, Holme, Holton le Moor, Horkstow, Horkstow Wolds, Howsham, Island Carr, Isle of Axholme, Keadby, Kelfield, Kelsey Moor North, Kelsey North, Kelsey South, Kingerby, Kirkby, Kirton in Lindsey, Langholme, Laughton, Little Reedness, Lound East, Low Burnham, Low Risby, Luddington, Manton, Manton Warren, Melton Ross, Messingham, Misterton, Misterton Soss, Moortown, Morton, New Barnetby, New Holland, NORMANBY, North End, North Ewster, North Kelsey, North Kelsey Moor, Northorpe, Old Goole, Osgodby, Ousefleet, Owersby North, Owersby South, Owmby, Owston Ferry, Pilham, Rawcliffe Bridge, Redbourne, Reedness, Reedness, Little, Risby High, Risby Low, Roxby, Saltmarshe, Sandtoft, Santon, Saxby All Saints, Scawby, Scotter, Scotterthorpe, Scotton, SCUNTHORPE, Searby, Snitterby, Somerby, South Ferriby, South Kelsey, South Owersby, Spital in the Street, Stockholes Turbary, Sturton, Susworth, Swinefleet, Tetley, The Hallands, Thealby, Thornton Curtis, Thornton le Moor, Tunnel Pits, Upperthorpe, Usselby, Waddingham, Walcot, Walkeringham, Walkerith, West Butterwick, West Carr, West Halton, West Stockwith, Westgate, Westrum, Westwoodside, Wharton, Whitgift, Whitton, Wildsworth, Willoughton, Windsor, Winteringham, Winterton, Woodhouse, Woodside, Wootton, Worlaby, WRAWBY, Wressle, Wroot, Yaddlethorpe, Yawthorpe, Yokefleet also the Wear Dyke, the New River and part of the Manchester Sheffield & Lincoln Railway. NB: To help you search, I have shown some modern names of places although they may have had different names when this map was printed, or may even not have been built! Exciting discoveries of the landscape as it was!
Key Features:
- Enlarged size for easy reading & comparison with a modern OS map
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Carefully scanned, digitally re-projected & enlarged
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Directly comparable with the modern OS Landranger map bearing the same sheet number.
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Scale increased from 1" to the mile to 1:50,000
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Modern OS sheet number & grid references for easy comparison
Cassini Maps is a company specialising in sourcing, scanning, digitally enhancing and re-publishing historical maps in a variety of formats. Their aim is to produce maps of the highest quality which are also relevant to current-day research needs. The Historical Map series covers the whole of England and Wales. It is based on Ordnance Survey's one inch to the mile (Old Series) maps, published between 1805 and 1874. This was the first accurate national survey and records a time of momentous transition from an agrarian to an industrialised society.
A central feature of the Historical Map series is that the originals have been combined, re-scaled and re-projected exactly to match Ordnance Survery's modern-day Landrangers®. They even have the same map identification number and the same British National Grid references. This enables direct comparison of the past and present in a way not possible with maps of different specifications. They are the same size as the Landrangers® when open or folded and have a similar laminated colour cover.
Whether you're a local historian, a genealogist, a student, a walker or someone with a general interest in the history of your area, these maps will be a valuable addition to your library. Although often hidden behind unfamiliar names or buried under concrete or tarmac, the past is all around us and waiting to be discovered. Cassini's Historical Map series will help point out the way.
Specification & Other information:
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Cover - 4 colour gloss laminated
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Sheet - 2 colour
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Folded size - 135mm x 226mm
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Sheet size - 1000mm x 890mm
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Printed in the UK by Ordnance Survey
NB: This sale is for a Cassini Historical Map only; the comparative modern Landranger map is not included & if required would need to be bought separately.
This item will be sent in secure, protective packaging; I regret I cannot be responsible for loss or damage in the post although I always obtain a Royal Mail Post Office Certificate of Posting to assist in the event of a claim. UK buyers please pay in UK£ by PAYPAL, cheque or postal order. Overseas buyers please pay by PAYPAL only.
Thank you for looking.
The scans below show the front cover, a diagram of the area covered, samples from this map and a further diagram indicating all the sheets in this series. Please contact us if you are not sure or cannot find the sheet you would like. Thank you. |