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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, […]

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 […]

MAP OF Royston 1904 Yorkshire Sheet 262.12 by Alan Godfrey NEW 9781847842282

This detailed map covers the village – or small town – of Royston, about three miles north of Barnsley. Most of the village is covered, with coverage extending from the Railway Hotel eastward to Whincover and Royston Bridge, and from the GCR station southward to the Old Ring of Bells pub. Features include St John’s […]

Esh Winning 1895 County Durham Sheet 26.02 by Alan Godfrey

This detailed map covers the mining village of Esh Winning in the Deerness Valley. Features include village with individual buildings neatly shown, Flass Hall, East Flass, stretch of Dearness Valley Branch railway, Esh Villa, New House, Esh Colliery, old shafts and drifts, Cornsay Railway, waggonway, Stag’s Head Hotel, coke ovens, etc. A directory of the […]

Wolsingham 1895 County Durham Sheet 25.13 by Alan Godfrey

This detailed map covers the small Weardale town of Wolsingham. Most of the town is covered and features include railway with station, St Matthew’s church, St Thomas RC church, Market Place, Town Hall, Leazes House, St Anne’s Convent, Demesne Mill, West Mill, chapels, Waskerley Beck, Upper Town, Stanner’s Close Steel Works, Redgate Hall etc.

Haltwhistle 1895 Northumberland Sheet 92.05 by Alan Godfrey

This detailed map gives very good coverage of Haltwhistle. Features include town centre with individual buildings neatly shown, Haltwhistle Union Workhouse, railway with Haltwhistle Station, part of Alston Branch, Greencroft, Holy Cross Church, Town Foot, River South Tyne, Haltwhistle Mill, wagonway, etc. On the reverse we incliude an extract from the 1st edition six-inch map […]