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- Cheshire
- 10.16 Stockport (East) 1897
This detailed map covers the eastern part of Stockport, eastward to the River Goyt; beyond this it covers a rural part of Bredbury parish around Goyt Hall. Features include Vernon Park, Stockport Little Moor, Woodbank Farm, Victoria Park, ropery, Carrington Bridge Mill, New Bridge, Lower Bredbury, Goyt Hall, Highfield, Bredbury Hall. On the reverse we include extracts from a directory re Stockport Borough officials.
The map links up with Cheshire sheets 10.12 Bredbury West to the north, 10.15 Central Stockport to the west and 11.13 Romiley to the east.
- Fifeshire
- 43.06 North Queensferry 1895
This very detailed map covers the village of North Queensferry, at the Fife end of the Forth Bridge. Features include part of the Forth Bridge itself, NBR North Queensferry Branch with Railway Pier, Ferry Barns, Town Pier, Coastguard station, Beamer island, St Margarets. We include a 1918 trade directory of Inverkeithing (including North Queensferry) on the reverse.
Glamorgan
37.01 Caerphilly (West) 1937
This very detailed map covers the western fringe of Caerphilly, with coverage stretching from Nantgarw Road and Caenant Road westward. Features include stretches of the GWR railway, including Aber Junction, Aber Junction Halt, Penyrheol Halt, Beddau Sidings, part of the Senghenydd Branch. The former Barry Railway route is shown being dismantled. Other features include Old Furnace, Pen-yr-Heol, cemetery, Pandy, Omnibus Depot, Trecenydd area etc. On the reverse we include the 1929 Cardiff-Caerphilly-Rhymney timetable.
The map links up with sheets 37.02 Caerphilly (North) to the east
Middlesex - 10.07 North Harrow & Headstone 1935
This detailed map covers the northern part of Harrow, with coverage stretching from Lincoln Road eastward to Torver Road, and from Vaughan Road northward to Victor Road.
Features on the map, coveriong a largely residential area, include the Kodak Works (at top of map), strertch of ther Mertropolitan line incl North Harrow station, cemetery, Headstone area, Headstone Hotel, Pinner Court, St George's church, etc.
The map links up with Middlesex Sheets 10.03 Wealdstone to the north, 10.06 Pinner South to the west, 10.08 Kenton to the east and 10.11 Harrow on the Hill to the south
Tyneside
- 26 Scotswood & Derwenthaugh 1895
This detailed map covers Scotswood, Delaval, Blaydon Haughs, and Derwent Haugh. Coverage stretches from Blaydon Haughs eastward to Delaval and Derwenthaugh.
Features include River Derwent, Blaydon Main Staith, section of Garesfield & Chopwell Railway, section of NER Low Swalwell Branch, NER Redheugh Branch, NER Consett Branch, NER Newcastle & Carlisle line, Blaydon Main Wagonway with Blaydon Main Colliery, Blaydon Haughs with riverside works, Scotswood Bridge, Scotswood House, Delaval Benwell Colliery, Delaval Farm, several fire brick works, etc. On the reverse of the map we include directories for Scotswood in 1887 and Blaydon (& Derwenthaugh) in 1894.
The map links up with Tyneside Sheet 10 Arthurs Hill to the north-east, Tyneside Sheet 17 Elswick to the east, Tyneside Sheet 22 Dunston to the south-east and Tyneside Sheet 27 Whickham & Swalwell to the south
With this map we give you two maps for the price of one. One side has Inch to the Mile Sheet 353, which covers the area from Mevagissey westward to Tregoney, southward to Veryan Bay and Dodman Point.
The other side has a large scale map of Mevagissey, sheet 59.12, covering the town in detail. Features here include Stuckumb Point, Harbour, The Pool, St Issi's church, Treleaven, town centre with all houses neatly delineated