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Forest Gate 1867, 1894, 1915 or 1939 London Sheet 43

The 1894 map is more built up. London Sheet 43.4Forest Gate 1939 – published 2020; intro by Tony Kirby. London Sheet 43.1Upton, Plashet & Forest Gate 1867 – published 2006; intro by Tony Clifford. London Sheet 43.2Forest Gate 1894 – published 1986; intro by Janice Brooker.

Colinton 1893 Edinburgh Sheet 7.02 by Colinton Local History Society

This detailed map covers the village of Colinton, SW of Edinburgh. Features include Balerno Branch with Colinton station, Colinton village, Colinton Farm, West Mills, Redford, Redford Bridge, Colinton House, Bonally, Katesmill, Colinton Barley Mill, ruined castle, etc. On the reverse we include a section of the 1905 revision of the map, showing the village at […]

Skinningrove 1927 Yorkshire Sheet 8.15 by Alan Godfrey

This map is dominated by the great Skinningrove Iron works that stands high on the cliffs, shown here in great detail, with its railway network, blast furnaces, travelling cranes tanks and other features. It also includes Skinningrove village and part of Carlin How. Specific features include the Zig-Zag railway, LNER railway with Carlin How junction, […]

Plympton St Mary 1933 Devon Sheet 124.02 by Richard Oliver

This detailed map covers the area from Longbridge and the River Plym eastward to Plympton, where it covers the western half of the town. Features include St Mary’s church, Ridgeway, Priory, Colebrook, Stone Barton, Grat Western Railway with Plympton station, Tavistock Junction, part of Launceston Branch, Lee Moor Tramway, old canal, Great Woodford Farm, Lower […]

Gourock 1912 Renfrewshire Sheet 1.04 by Gilbert Bell

Most of the town is covered (although the nature of the sheetlines do give rather a lot of sea on this map!). Features include the station, railway approaches and turntable, Barr Hill, Craigsmuschet Quarry, Kempock Point, churches, tramways, Tower Hill, Kempock Stone, Ironotter Point, Cardwell Bay, Public Park, and the town centre with houses neatly […]

Stoke on Trent 1923 Staffordshire Sheet 18.01b by Alan Godfrey

This map covers the northern half of Stoke upon Trent, with the southern part of Hanley, and westward to Hartshill and Cliff Vale. Features include Trent & Mersey Canal, NSR railway with Stoke station, Newcastle Junction, goods sheds, Cliffe Vale Potteries, tile and earthenware manufactories, tramways, Convent, North Staffordshire Infirmary, Cemetery, NS Blind & Deaf […]