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Old Map of Europe in 1740. Contributors John Senex in 1700.
Printed for T. Bowles in St. Pauls Church Yard, John Bowles & Son in Cornhil, & Robt. Sayer in Fleetstreet.
A Delta Air Lines system route map from the fall of 1989. The Atlanta-based carrier grew - a lot - during the seven years between 1982 and this map (they also found better map designers).
Some of the biggest additions are the entire Delta Connection network through partnerships with Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA), Business Express (BEX), Comair and SkyWest Airlines; hubs in Los Angeles and Salt Lake City via its merger with Western Airlines in 1987; and international service to Asia.
Delta operated 408 aircraft - 188 more than it did at the end of 1982 - on 1 October 1989, Flightglobal’s Fleets Analyzer shows. This included 130 727-200s, 74 737-200/300s, 52 757-200s, 30 767-200/300s, 36 DC-9-30s, 46 MD-88s and 40 L-1011s.
Also see Delta’s domestic and international networks in 1991, and domestic, connection and international in 2000.
kindly move cursor on the map to see images of specific places.
see more HAMPI images here.
This map displays bloom data collected during harmful algal bloom sampling in the Indian River Lagoon in June 2014.
Here's a quick and dirty attempt to automatically determine arterial streets without any prior knowledge about the arterial status of a street. The idea is: a shortest path tree is taken for a bunch of random points, and the trunkyness of each branch was determined. The trunkynesses of the roads are summed, and this is the resulting map. It sort of works.
Full title: Victoria classified according to its productiveness [cartographic material] / prepared under the direction of A.B. Lang, Surveyor General ; James Slight, engraver.
Author / Creator: Victoria. Department Of Crown Lands And Survey.
Author / Artists: Lang, A. B., Oman, D. S., Slight, James.
Publisher: [Melbourne] : Issued by authority of the Hon. D.S. Oman, Commissioner of Crown Lands and Survey, 1923.
Date: 1923.
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The land that now comprises Monash City is classed as land "specially adapted for fruit growing."
Notes: In bottom left-hand margin: Revised IX, 1910.
Map showing suitability for various categories of land use, on a cadastral base. Relief shown by hachures.
Map shows land use classified by type of production, irrigation areas, rainfall, forests, reserves, factories, reserves, factories, railways and physical features
Subjects:
Land use, Rural--Victoria--Maps
Real property--Victoria--Maps
Victoria--Maps
Cadastral maps
Source: State Library of New South Wales
Call numbers: Z/M3 820/1923/1
Record identifier: 74VvVPEBrdQX
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Talon asked me to take a picture of the thing that reminds me of my best friend. Well, a map reminds me of my best friend.
© Rachel Nacilla 2011
This image is available to buy in high-resolution here:
Cette image peut etre achetee en haute resolution ici:
www.etsy.com/listing/98981980/map-of-australia-from-the-1...
This is a high-res output from the Glocal Similarity Map engine. The map shows the compositional similarity between the image in the center and other images in the Glocal Pool.
For more information about Similarity maps, you can visit our website: www.glocal.ca/resources/toolkits/similarity-maps/
This image is about 4000 x 4000 pixels at original resolution (click on 'all sizes' to see the full image')
This is from The San Francisco Bay Area: A Metropolis in Perspective, which suggests, but does not quite say, that it is Olmsted's original plan for Golden Gate Park.
More interesting to me is that the base map is the 1859 Coast Survey map with the street grid extended beyond what streets existed in 1859, and yet the extended grid is not quite today's actual street system. In particular, here the Mission streets extend east into the Potrero without jogging, even though the Potrero subdivision map of 1864 acknowledges the jog, which apparently already existed by 1861. Neither does it correspond to the 1854 Official Map where the two grids are completely unified. Was this an attempt to reconcile the grids by making the corners of the blocks not quite square, or a drafting mistake?
I love maps, simply adore them, and when I saw Cathy Zielske's new set, my mind went to those colourful topographical maps which indicate the terrain. I had great fun with my watercolours translating that idea into this clean and simple card :D
limedoodledesign.com/2020/02/topographical-watercolour/
Thanks for looking!
Debby
The library does not have this map in its collection. We took a photo of it at the Westerly Town Hall. This map is probably dated around 1873.
I created this map using any information that I could find on this mall. This mall had at least two floors of retail, and appeared to have a third level that was home to offices.
Travel Map graphic available for download at dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/travel-map/ in EPS (vector) format.
View similar vector graphics at DryIcons Graphics.
I have so many connections on LinkedIn it became almost unusable and started becoming a repository of business contacts. This visualization, though mesmerizing to me at first and to others as well, is interesting though the groups are spread around time, location, profession and education.
The top and left is more related to my design expertise, the lower right is more my personal life.
Also the edges are filled with people I barely know. Then again in the center it is often the same.