Published by Ordnance Survey, Southampton, England, Southampton, Hampshure, England, 1977
Language: English
Seller: Artifacts eBookstore, Gosport, United Kingdom
Map
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. ## Ordnance Survey Map: DORKING, REIGATE & CRAWLEY 1977 The Second Series of Great Britain: Sheet No.187 1:50,000 ## ## Please note: The map's condition, not its cover, determines its categorisation. All maps are pre-owned and may show signs of wear if folded incorrectly. The images displayed on our site are of our actual maps in stock, not generic ones. They are allowing you to assess the condition of the cover before purchase. While the cover may exhibit various degrees of creasing, wear and tear, or damage, the maps are generally in good condition and categorised accordingly. Please refer to the provided images for more details.## ## THIS MAP: Categorised as VERY GOOD. The 1977 edition was revised in 1975. Major roads revised 1977 ## ## The paper slipcover has general wear and tear, proportional to age. The detailing of these early maps is remarkable. ## PLEASE READ ON for interesting information and details. SEE THE IMAGES. ### ## Ordnance Survey (O.S.) is the national mapping agency of Great Britain, producing detailed and accurate maps for various purposes. Its origins date back to the 18th century as a military project to survey the Scottish Highlands and the southern coasts of England in response to the Jacobite rebellion and the French Revolution. The name Ordnance Survey reflects its connection to the Board of Ordnance, the defence ministry of the time.## ## One of the pioneers of O.S. was William Roy, a young engineer who conducted the first small-scale survey of Scotland from 1747 to 1755, using simple instruments such as compasses and chains. He later undertook a more ambitious project to geodetically connect the Royal Observatories of Greenwich and Paris, using a sophisticated theodolite by Jesse Ramsden. This project, which started in 1784 and lasted until 1790, laid the foundation for the trigonometrical survey of Britain, which aimed to create a network of accurately measured triangles across the country.## ## The trigonometrical survey, also known as the Principal Triangulation, was officially initiated in 1791, marking the birth of O.S. It involved measuring baselines on flat ground, such as Hounslow Heath, and then extending the triangles to hills and mountains, where observatories were built to house the theodolites. The surveyors had to deal with various challenges like weather, terrain, visibility, and accuracy. The survey was completed in 1853, covering over 300,000 square kilometres and 5,000 stations.## ## The trigonometrical survey provided the basis for the first accurate map of Britain, published by O.S. in 1801. It was a one-inch-to-the-mile map of Kent, showing roads, rivers, hills, settlements, and land cover. It was followed by maps of other counties and regions, using different scales and symbols. O.S. also produced maps of overseas British colonies, such as India, Africa, and the Caribbean, under the Directorate of Colonial Surveys and the Directorate of Overseas Surveys.## ##Over the years, O.S. has evolved and adapted to the changing needs and technologies of mapping. It has introduced new methods and standards of surveying, such as levelling, photogrammetry, aerial photography, and satellite positioning. It has diversified its products and services, such as digital mapping, online platforms, mobile apps, and geospatial data. Today, O.S. is one of the world's leading mapping agencies, aiming to provide the most up-to-date and comprehensive geospatial information about Great Britain.## ### INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: Please Note. FREE SHIPPING IS FOR THE UK ONLY. Please get in touch with me for a shipping quotation. ####.
Published by Ordnance Survey, Southampton, England, Southampton, Hampshure, England, 1978
Language: English
Seller: Artifacts eBookstore, Gosport, United Kingdom
Map
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. ## Ordnance Survey Map: AYLESBURY & LEIGHTON BUZZARD 1991 The Landranger Series of Great Britain: Sheet No.165 1:50,000 ## ## Please note: The map's condition, not its cover, determines its categorisation. All maps are pre-owned and may show signs of wear if folded incorrectly. The images displayed on our site are of our actual maps in stock, not generic ones. They are allowing993 The Landranger Series of Great Britain: Sheet No.165 1:50,000 ## ## Please note: The map's condition, not its cover, determines its categorisation. All maps are pre-owned and may show signs of wear if folded incorrectly. The images displayed on our site are of our actual maps in stock, not generic ones. They are allowing you to assess the condition of the cover before purchase. While the cover may exhibit various degrees of creasing, wear and tear, or damage, the maps are generally in good condition and categorised accordingly. Please refer to the provided images for more details.## ## THIS MAP: Categorised as VERY GOOD. The 1993 edition was revised in 1989 and reprinted with selected changes in 1992. ## The paper slipcover has general wear and tear, proportional to age. The detailing of these early maps is remarkable. ## PLEASE READ ON for interesting information and details. SEE THE IMAGES. ### ## Ordnance Survey (O.S.) is the national mapping agency of Great Britain, producing detailed and accurate maps for various purposes. Its origins date back to the 18th century as a military project to survey the Scottish Highlands and the southern coasts of England in response to the Jacobite rebellion and the French Revolution. The name Ordnance Survey reflects its connection to the Board of Ordnance, the defence ministry of the time.## ## One of the pioneers of O.S. was William Roy, a young engineer who conducted the first small-scale survey of Scotland from 1747 to 1755, using simple instruments such as compasses and chains. He later undertook a more ambitious project to geodetically connect the Royal Observatories of Greenwich and Paris, using a sophisticated theodolite by Jesse Ramsden. This project, which started in 1784 and lasted until 1790, laid the foundation for the trigonometrical survey of Britain, which aimed to create a network of accurately measured triangles across the country.## ## The trigonometrical survey, also known as the Principal Triangulation, was officially initiated in 1791, marking the birth of O.S. It involved measuring baselines on flat ground, such as Hounslow Heath, and then extending the triangles to hills and mountains, where observatories were built to house the theodolites. The surveyors had to deal with various challenges like weather, terrain, visibility, and accuracy. The survey was completed in 1853, covering over 300,000 square kilometres and 5,000 stations.## ## The trigonometrical survey provided the basis for the first accurate map of Britain, published by O.S. in 1801. It was a one-inch-to-the-mile map of Kent, showing roads, rivers, hills, settlements, and land cover. It was followed by maps of other counties and regions, using different scales and symbols. O.S. also produced maps of overseas British colonies, such as India, Africa, and the Caribbean, under the Directorate of Colonial Surveys and the Directorate of Overseas Surveys.## ##Over the years, O.S. has evolved and adapted to the changing needs and technologies of mapping. It has introduced new methods and standards of surveying, such as levelling, photogrammetry, aerial photography, and satellite positioning. It has diversified its products and services, such as digital mapping, online platforms, mobile apps, and geospatial data. Today, O.S. is one of the world's leading mapping agencies, aiming to provide the most up-to-date and comprehensive geospatial information about Great Britain.## ### INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: Please Note. FREE SHIPPING IS FOR THE UK ONLY. Please get in touch with me for a shipping quotation. ####.
Published by Ordnance Survey, Southampton, England, Southampton, Hampshure, England, 1978
Language: English
Seller: Artifacts eBookstore, Gosport, United Kingdom
Map
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. ## Ordnance Survey Map: LUTON & HERTFORD 1972 The Second Series of Great Britain: Sheet No.166 1:50,000 ## ## Please note: The map's condition, not its cover, determines its categorisation. All maps are pre-owned and may show signs of wear if folded incorrectly. The images displayed on our site are of our actual maps in stock, not generic ones. They are allowing you to assess the condition of the cover before purchase. While the cover may exhibit various degrees of creasing, wear and tear, or damage, the maps are generally in good condition and categorised accordingly. Please refer to the provided images for more details.## There are some pen markings of a few areas on the map.## ## THIS MAP: Categorised as VERY GOOD. The 1972 edition was revised in 1966, 1967, and 1968, with major roads revised in 1972## ## The paper slipcover has general wear and tear, proportional to age. The detailing of these early maps is remarkable. ## PLEASE READ ON for interesting information and details. SEE THE IMAGES. ### ## Ordnance Survey (O.S.) is the national mapping agency of Great Britain, producing detailed and accurate maps for various purposes. Its origins date back to the 18th century as a military project to survey the Scottish Highlands and the southern coasts of England in response to the Jacobite rebellion and the French Revolution. The name Ordnance Survey reflects its connection to the Board of Ordnance, the defence ministry of the time.## ## One of the pioneers of O.S. was William Roy, a young engineer who conducted the first small-scale survey of Scotland from 1747 to 1755, using simple instruments such as compasses and chains. He later undertook a more ambitious project to geodetically connect the Royal Observatories of Greenwich and Paris, using a sophisticated theodolite by Jesse Ramsden. This project, which started in 1784 and lasted until 1790, laid the foundation for the trigonometrical survey of Britain, which aimed to create a network of accurately measured triangles across the country.## ## The trigonometrical survey, also known as the Principal Triangulation, was officially initiated in 1791, marking the birth of O.S. It involved measuring baselines on flat ground, such as Hounslow Heath, and then extending the triangles to hills and mountains, where observatories were built to house the theodolites. The surveyors had to deal with various challenges like weather, terrain, visibility, and accuracy. The survey was completed in 1853, covering over 300,000 square kilometres and 5,000 stations.## ## The trigonometrical survey provided the basis for the first accurate map of Britain, published by O.S. in 1801. It was a one-inch-to-the-mile map of Kent, showing roads, rivers, hills, settlements, and land cover. It was followed by maps of other counties and regions, using different scales and symbols. O.S. also produced maps of overseas British colonies, such as India, Africa, and the Caribbean, under the Directorate of Colonial Surveys and the Directorate of Overseas Surveys.## ##Over the years, O.S. has evolved and adapted to the changing needs and technologies of mapping. It has introduced new methods and standards of surveying, such as levelling, photogrammetry, aerial photography, and satellite positioning. It has diversified its products and services, such as digital mapping, online platforms, mobile apps, and geospatial data. Today, O.S. is one of the world's leading mapping agencies, aiming to provide the most up-to-date and comprehensive geospatial information about Great Britain.## ### INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: Please Note. FREE SHIPPING IS FOR THE UK ONLY. Please get in touch with me for a shipping quotation. ####.
Published by Ordnance Survey, 1974
Seller: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, United Kingdom
Condition: Good. 1974. No Edition Remarks. Unpaginated. Illustrated paper covers. Illustrated map of Caernarvon & Bangor. Pages and binding are presentable with no major defects. Minor issues present such as mild cracking, inscriptions, inserts, light foxing, tanning and thumb marking. Overall a good condition item. Paper cover has mild edge-wear with light rubbing and creasing. Some light marking and tanning.
Published by Ordnance Survey (Southampton), GB, 1974
Seller: Richard Sylvanus Williams (Est 1976), WINTERTON, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: VG+. In very good plus condition with very minor signs of wear and/or age.
Published by Ordnance Survey, GB, 1976
Seller: Richard Sylvanus Williams (Est 1976), WINTERTON, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: VG+. Map may be slightly later than date given. In very good plus condition with very minor signs of wear and/or age.
Published by Ordnance Survey, GB, 1977
Seller: Richard Sylvanus Williams (Est 1976), WINTERTON, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: VG-. Map may be slightly later than date given. In very good minus condition with minor but noticeable signs of wear and/or age.
Published by Ordnance Survey, Southampton, England, 1984
ISBN 10: 0319220818 ISBN 13: 9780319220818
Language: English
Seller: Books of the World, Arlington, VA, U.S.A.
Map
£ 11.36
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Add to basketMap, folding. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Ordnance Survey, 1984. Folding map with card covers. Color. 39 x 34.5 inch sheet, folded in 5.25 x 9 inch cover. As New map in a Very Good cover. Not from a library. Unmarked. Relief shown by spot heights. Legend in English, German, and French.
Published by Ordnance Survey, Southampton, England, 1984
ISBN 10: 0319220443 ISBN 13: 9780319220443
Language: English
Seller: Books of the World, Arlington, VA, U.S.A.
Map
£ 12.12
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Add to basketMap, folding. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Ordnance Survey, 1984. Folding map with card covers. Color. 39 x 34.5 inch sheet, folded in 5.25 x 9 inch cover. Near Fine map in a Very Good cover. Not from a library. Unmarked. Relief shown by spot heights. Legend in English, German, and French.