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Also great for off-road cycling, running, horse-riding, climbing, and even kayaking. These maps are specifically designed for holidays & days out and display street maps of towns and villages for the most popular areas of Britain. Scale varies - adjusted to fit the whole area on one sheet. 1 : 25000 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey Dumbartonshire, Sheet XIXA - OS 6 Inch map 1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey Coming in various scales to give you varying detail.

Key grids are available for County Series and National Grid maps at 6 inch and 25 inch scales. Perfect for using on the trail or when planning your next adventure. We offer a wide range of reproductions and historical maps, that make a wonderful research and teaching resource, and look beautiful on display.

Our ranges vary in scale and suit a number of purposes.

Perfect for long distance journey planning, and getting you from A to B.

Displaying roads, tourist features, footpaths, and rights of way. Since 1997 Ordnance Survey has supplied the Legal Deposit Libraries with digital mapping, namely LandLine® and then Ordnance Survey MasterMap ® data. The Ordnance Survey was founded in 1791 and authorised to carry out the first national mapping survey two years later.

Explore our extensive range of paper maps, from localised & highly detailed, to maps that cover vaster ground. The National Grid system replaced the County Series in the 1940, and covered the whole country.

County Series 25 inch editions – 2nd edition sheets covering the area of the former Lichfield Rural District (LD65), County Series 6 inch editions – complete set of the Third Edition (1920-1925) for the whole county, County Series 25 inch editions – all four editions of sheets covering the City and immediate surrounding area, County Series 126 inch edition – Set of sheets for the six towns forming the City.

A further set of maps at 126 inches to the mile (1:500) was initially introduced for urban areas with a population above 4000.

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We regret that printouts from digital data are not available to commercial users owing to copyright restrictions. 1 inch scale County Maps – copies of these early editions are available, Stafford Castle Edition – a selection of these sheets is available, County Series, 6 inch editions – most sheets available for each edition, County Series, 25 inch editions – 40 % coverage for the 1st edition, most sheets held for later ones, County Series, 126 inch editions – incomplete holdings, 1874-1888, National Grid Maps 1:10000 scale – all sheets, with at least one revision, National Grip Maps 1:2500 scale – 80% coverage with at least one revision, National Grid Town Plans – all sheets except areas now in the West Midlands administrative area. Our most detailed map clearly displaying footpaths, rights of way, open access land, as well as the vegetation on the land. We also have information about Town Plans.