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Bij gebrek aan foto's zal ik maar zeggen, nu geeft het wel de gelegenheid om is te laten zien waar deze reiziger is geweest in Europa. Het is niet mijn bedoeling om zoveel mogelijk kilometers te maken of om in zoveel mogelijk treinen te zitten. Ik wil wat wat meemaken, het liefst zonder planning en het belangrijkste, zonder haast. Je ontmoet heel veel mensen met weer andere verhalen en ervaringen en er zijn zoveel mooie plekken in Europa die door de gemiddelde toerist nooit bezocht zullen worden. De rode lijntjes in Bosnië, Montenegro en Kroatië zijn reizen per bus aangezien daar geen spoorlijn was. Ik ben nu erg benieuwd naar de Baltische staten, Oekraïne en nog wat landen in Zuidoost Europa. Ongetwijfeld zal deze kaart weer aangevuld worden de komende zomers en met een beetje geluk, ook de winters.
In the early 1940s the village of Derwent in Derbyshire was demolished to make way for Ladybower Reservoir. I have combined a 1924 map of the village with an aerial photo taken from Google Maps to show where the village lay in relation to the current landscape. I wasn't sure of the best way to display it, so this photo has a bit more map and a bit less photo!
Image from Title: Stanford’s Library map of Africa [cartographic material]
Author: Edward Stanford
Scale 1:5,977,382 (W36⁰/N38⁰--64⁰E/36⁰S)
LOC call no.: G8200 1920.E4
more information available from Penn State University; Donald W. Hamer Maps Library
This is a map that my 5 year old daughter Rose made for running a Dungeons & Dragons game for her father and older sister.
The red numbers were added by me during a conversation to create a "key" for the map. Some of my notes are direct quotes from her, where others are paraphrased. I intentionally tried not to clean up language for the map.
Key:
1 Cherry trees and big rats (the rats are eating the cherries).
2 Door to the church
3 Stairs to the basement (the basement is level 1)
4 Gold pile with lots of rings & jewelry
5 Little drawer with lots of dresses
6 Room with not much interesting there. There are evil dogs in this room (the circles).
7 Plain room
8 Room with alot alot alot of bad wolfs
9 Lots of hills they had to walk up to get to the place.
10 A huge spider "I hate spiders, that's why I made a big spider!"
11 "There is alot of men sitting together and they were like totally there to fight, they were ready and had a plan to fight us."
12 Room where people used to come in and sit.
This is the amazing Web Trend Map made by Information Architects Japan. ALL credit goes to them and you should head over to their official site and donate: informationarchitects.jp/wtm4/
All I've done is run a negative filter over the whole image to create a white version and not kill my printer.
Again, this is not my work, all credit to Information Architects Japan at informationarchitects.jp/wtm4/
My son loves maps, so and old embroidered map of Denmark was cut apart and sewn together with some vintage fabric to create 3 pillows for his bed. He loves them !
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carte ancienne / old map - Europe (Alexandre Vuillemin - 1843)
Cette carte provient du chapitre cartes géographiques anciennes de histoirepostale.net
Old map of Jamaïca in 1893. Contributor Colin Liddell in 1893. Published in London, Stanford's Geographical Establishment.
Title:Americae Sive Novi Orbis, Nova Descriptio
Sub-Title:
Verso-Title:
Inset(s):
Mapmaker:[Ortelius, Abraham]
Publisher:[Ortelius, Abraham]
Date:1587
Place of Publication:[Antwerp]
Subject:North and South America.
Size:14 x 19
Medium:
Notes:Plate 2 from "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum." Locates European settlements in the New World, some Indian villages and waterways. Title cartouche surrounded by lions. Sea monsters, vessels, located in Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
Accession Number1982.077.116
Louisiana State Museum Map Database