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St Pauls Cathedral, City Of London

Enter India ! SlideShow !

 

List of the cities in the comment of our Indian Ambassador ! Check below !

 

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We love maps don't we guy's.

Mind you my kids would just look on their phone.

 

This is my favourite picture of the day.

From Directional Signing on Metropolitan Freeways: A Progress Report, 1963.

A male (left) and female Sabine Map Turtle bask along a tributary of the Mermentau River in SW Louisiana. The Map Turtles along the Mermentau River and its tributaries may soon be a unique species.

Another great map by Kroll, with named piers, all city bus lines, park features, and anything else you might ask for.

 

See another Kroll map, from 1942.

 

Check out more of my scanned maps.

Live at A Tribute to Kesh, The Green Door Store, Brighton, 10.06.2018

Maps of racial and ethnic divisions in US cities, inspired by Bill Rankin's map of Chicago, updated for Census 2010.

 

Red is White, Blue is Black, Green is Asian, Orange is Hispanic, Yellow is Other, and each dot is 25 residents.

 

Data from Census 2010. Base map © OpenStreetMap, CC-BY-SA

Map.

 

map of my garden....apologies to both the Walnut and Oak tree somehow I forgot them.

A map I made of all the social networks I use for a blog post.

Brussels Map cover and additional drawn stuff for the nice people at Use-It.

Kryukov & Co - Illustrirovannyi Plan Moskovi i yeye Okrestnostmy (1910)

 

A highly decorative and large-scale plan of Moscow, depicting the city not long before the Revolution of 1917.

 

This magnificent map depicts all of Moscow and its environs as it appeared in 1910, during the twilight of the Czarist period. In large scale, the city unfolds with all of its 41 wards and the various parks distinguished by color, following the concentric pattern that was the hallmark of the city’s development. The major edifices of the city: palaces, churches, government buildings, theaters and museums are expressed pictorially, while all major roads and landmarks are labeled. The elaborate network of railways connecting Moscow to the rest of the Russian Empire weave out of the city, including the western terminus of the Trans-Siberian Railroad. A detailed inset features a plan of the Kremlin. With its period Art Nouveau border, the map assumes an artistically virtuous appearance.

 

At the time that this map was issued, Moscow’s economy was growing rapidly, and its population was around 1.5 million, having doubled in the previous 20 years. One of the most interesting features of the map is its demarcation of the city’s tramline system. In 1872, the Compagnie générale des tramways de Moscou et de Russie, had introduced horse-drawn trams to the city. The network rapidly expanded, and from 1899 electric trams were progressively replacing the equestrian lines. The map distinguishes the various horse and electric systems.

 

Also prominent is the ring road (colored in bold red) that encircles the outskirts of the city. By this time the road, known as the ‘Third Ring’, had been proposed and construction had commenced, although the Revolution would place the project on hold. It was fitfully continued throughout the 20th Century, but was not fully completed until 2004.

 

This large map is exceptional in that it was intended to be both a fine work of art and a practical aid for navigating Moscow. It provides an unparalleled insight into the nature of Moscow shortly before Soviet planners redeveloped the city. While many key features still survive, the map is a primary artifact of an exciting and prosperous, yet bygone era.

 

The present map is very rare, we have never before encountered an example and have only been able to locate a single example in Russian state collections. The map would appear to have first been issued in 1907, as the date 1907 can be seen in the darker red area at the bottom right of the map. The rarity of the map may be accounted for by the fact that examples would have been hung up on the wall and subject to use and wear.

 

www.raremaps.com/gallery/detail/37725/Illustrated_Plan_of...

This video shows the rise and fall of civilisations, city states and nations between 2000BC and the present day, covering Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.

 

Rendering was done in QGIS using 'save as image'. Each one of 20 or so layers was saved as a different image (frame_0001.png, frame_0002.png, etc). Projection is European Albers Equal Area Conic.

 

To keep colours consistent between frames, I used a python function in QGIS to create a unique consistent colour for each country name, based on the first 3 bytes of the MD5 hash (so for example "Norway" always hashes to color '#D5B929FF' )

 

The video was created using a two line bash script, using convert (imagemagick) and ffmpeg. The convert does the colour interpolation, and ffmpeg stitches those frames into an mp4 video.

 

convert frame_*.png -delay 10 -morph 30 %05d.morph.png

ffmpeg -i %05d.morph.png -r 12 -qscale 2 output.mp4

 

Data was from this github repo.

 

Map of comparative sizes of major rivers and mountains of the World 1868. (see comment below for Numbered Reference to Principal Mountains). Two page engraving.

 

From the National Encyclopedia Atlas 1868.

Published by William Mackenzie London. 19cm x 29cm

In the new square at Trondheim, this map of the river Nidelven has been made. Really nicely done.

 

Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.0

Taken in Lijiang, Yunnan, China

The third and final map reveals the two primary infrastructural innovations which propelled Imperial Rome to the status of Caput Mundi. These are the city's vast road network, as well as its eleven aqueducts. While the roads ensured the steady flow of physical goods, the aqueducts provided for an abundance of flowing water imported from the surrounding Latium region. In later imperial days, several emperors sought to outdo one another with the constructions of increasingly more baths, or thermae. These baths complexes were the centers of daily life for countless Roman citizens of every social class.

 

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Festina Lente!

map with hyperlinked notes for cafes, stores etc.

satelite image

 

731 x 1024

New Tool in Flickr. I just checked our photostream to see a link to "map" in the toolbar. The link lead nowhere but things are promising :)

Effective April 27,1980. Pan Am and National Airlines combined network routes are shown on this map for the first time since the buyout.

Map of Trenton, Ontario, issued August 1917 by the Trenton Board of Trade and Town Council. T. F. Rixon, Secretary Board of Trade; P. J. O'Rorke, Chairman of Civic Industrial Committee; W. H. Ireland, Mayor.

 

Item loaned for scanning by Quinte West Public Library in June 2023.

 

Partly missing text top right due to ink damage. The missing words (taken from another copy of the same map) should read:

 

"Industries

1 British Chemical Company's plant

2 The R. Weddell Dredging Co.

3 The Trenton Cooperage Co.

4 The Trent Manufacturing Co.

5. The Barr Registers (Ltd)"

 

See also 2024-017-05.

i have participated with my drawings in this excellent book of maps, imaginary and real ones.you can preview the book here

www.flickr.com/photos/mastodonte/4902805273/

and buy it here

mastodonteeditorial.com/libros/

Love this postcard! Received it from my friend Isabell in Germany today.

The Great Polish Map of Scotland is a large (50 m x 40 m) three-dimensional, outdoor concrete scale model of Scotland. It is also known as the Mapa Scotland (derived from Polish mapa Szkocji) or the Barony Map.

 

The brainchild of Polish war veteran Jan Tomasik, it was built between 1974 and 1979 and is claimed to be the world’s largest terrain relief model.

 

The sculpture is a category B listed building and is being restored by Mapa Scotland.

Get it as a poster!

 

www.makelinux.net/kernel_map

 

(C) Constantine Shulyupin

Original map is in the US Library of Congress collections

I do enjoy old maps

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