Maps

I love data like this. Find it amazing how many modern fascists claim to be pure or of a country of purity, when the reality is the entire human population has spiralled around the globe since the first bipeds walked the Rift Valley in Africa, some 2 million years ago - from memory (not that I was there or anything, no matter how old my kids call me :D)
 
Has anyone here read Rachel Hewitt's Map of a Nation: A Biography of the Ordnance Survey?

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Harpo, would you prefer that a separate thread were started for broader discussions of the enjoyment of maps?

I'm relished topographic maps for years, but I realize this isn't the same thing as focusing on maps in history and history in maps.

I have been in a great place, the Map Library at the University of Illinois. (That was over 30 years ago & things might have changed.)

Here's a review of Hewitt's book mentioned above.

Map of a Nation by Rachel Hewitt – review
 
Watch this space for a map-related purchase within the next few weeks.
 
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Street Maps of Victorian London, 1863 by Edward Stanford

I've just opened this. This set of four detailed maps should be a good companion to my recent acquisition of Peter Cunningham's Hand-Book to London (1850). I expect to use the maps as a reader of Dickens, Anthony Trollope, Arthur Machen, and other authors. Much of Machen's London writing is post-Victorian, admittedly.
 
I've just been told about this site
It's a bit slow at times, so be patient.

On this page
If you scroll down you can search for places. One interesting feature is using the slider you can fade in a modern map for comparison.
 
I'll not post them (unless asked, to not clutter the thread), yet as I researched the old American West for my novel 'Half-Breed,' and Colonial America for my novella 'Mule,' I ran down hundreds of maps. In addition, at one time I researched WWII air combat in New Guinea, and I also have or have found (links) to countless order of battle maps, emplacement design, and base maps and photos.

If anyone is seeking any of that, just let me know and I'll try to save you some time. Below is Mexico~1846:

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I'm a big fan of book clearance stores, must have at least 5 map based tomes from those places :)
 
In Bridgnorth library there’s a hand-drawn map of the town and surrounding area dated 1858 and my house is on it!

I've just been told about this site
It's a bit slow at times, so be patient.

On this page
If you scroll down you can search for places. One interesting feature is using the slider you can fade in a modern map for comparison.

I’ve also found it on a map on the archiuk website link, provided by Robert, dated 1888 - 1913.
 

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