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The USGS GNIS place name database was used to make this map. It is a somewhat whimsical search for geographic patterns. It is curious how "Laurel" is found throughout the Appalachian region while "Chestnut" seems more limited to the eastern edge of the Appalachians.
Source data, USGS GNIS placename database and ESRI's state boundary data. Software, ESRI ArcGIS.
Title: "Map of Manitoba, published by authority of the Provincial Government, March 1893". This very scarce folded map measures approx. 24" x 24" and shows every section (square mile unit) of land in the province. Compared to the Rand McNally map of approximately a decade earlier, the Provincial map shows the province with more or less its modern muncipal organization into Rural Municipalities. Although the main map does not make a point of including the disputed part of Northwestern Ontario, it does contain an inset map (not shown) showing Manitoba's position in the North American continent in which a sizeable region north of the Winnipeg and English Rivers (i.e. not including southerly areas such as Rat Portage/Kenora) and extending several hundred miles into what is now Northwestern Ontario is clearly labelled "Manitoba".
This copy of the map folds and includes a glued-on title page that indicates that it was intended for distribution at the 1893 World's Columbian Exhibition in Chicago, Illinois.
Exercise Jebel Sahara - Joint military exercise between the Royal Gibraltar Regiment and the 2nd Parachute Batalion of the Royal Moroccan armed forces. Held near Marrakech every two years.
© DM Parody 2012
Google Maps now includes Tube and bus information in London - as highlighted by this fetching bus wrap!
The new iPhone location finder is surprisingly accurate. The purple pin shows my apartment, the red pin is marking where Google maps thinks my address is.
The cell-tower triangulation method placed me within about 120 feet (36 meters). The reported address is off by about 350 feet (107 meters)
But then I can see at least a dozen cellular transmitters from my apartment windows, so I suppose these results are not all that surprising.
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Illustrated map of Wapping, London.
Created for 21 Wapping Lane apartment building.
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this map from 1861 includes interesting details in the section for paterson (top right). also the morris canal.
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Map giving a rough indication of the Essex coast as it may have been around 6,000 BC from www.finestprospect.org.uk/Palaeo-Meso/Palaeo-meso.htm.
A map I have from roughly 1975 era. Just a quick set of photos - needs cleanup and better scan of at some point!
This map of Derwent Village is from a leaflet available to purchase in the shop at Fairholmes. It's really useful for detailing the position of the buildings in the lost village, and also what is visible during times of drought.
This last link of Phase III was accepted and put to traffic in January 1969. After four and a half years of effort and at a cost of approximately $235 million, the most massive undertaking in the history of the Army Signal Corps was finally finished, constituting throughout South Vietnam and Thailand the fixed-station, commercial-quality Integrated Wideband Communications System.
Taken from the web.