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1956 road map of British Columbia and Banff, this road map pre-dates the development of the Trans-Canada Highway
Best viewed at original size for full detail
The Mitchell Map is a map made by John Mitchell (1711–1768), which was reprinted several times during the second half of the 18th century. The Mitchell Map was used as a primary map source during the Treaty of Paris for defining the boundaries of the newly independent United States. The map remained important for resolving border disputes between the United States and Canada as recently as the 1980s dispute over the Gulf of Maine fisheries The Mitchell Map is the most comprehensive map of eastern North America made during the colonial era. Its size is about 6.5 feet (2.0 m) wide by 4.5 feet (1.4 m) high. This is a cropped section showing what is now Michigan.
Bandarbans, Bangladesh, 2010.
A country is not about the land, it's about the people.
The map of a country is not the geographical boundary set by us.
The contours of the contorted faces of the working, yet honest people delineate the true map...
A day laborer from the Ruma bazar of Bandarbans district.
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That's a Europe map that I have on my bedroom's wall. I put a thumbtack in every city I've been. I've added Rome, Wroclaw, Birmingham, Brighton and Poznan now :D
Wyoming is a state in the mountain region of the Western United States. Wyoming is the 10th most extensive, but the least populous and the second least densely populated of the 50 United States
NEWS FLASH:
Dogseat and Dogseats_Bike are officially endorsing Barack Obama for President.
Colbert and Halloween-Me endorsed him last week
Technical Background for Image:
The graphic was made with a GPS-enabled bike camera. Whilst in motion, it takes a photo every 60 seconds and uploads it to a flickr account. You can look at the map and see where the bike went.
We went geo-tagging for Obama, and thus geo-tagging for America, and probably thusly--geo-tagging for the World!
Complete set of photos here:
The major parks are quite nice. Regent's Park is best during late spring/summer. The London Zoo is also there, but it's quite small and expensive and not really special.
Map background courtesy of:
mapsof.net/uploads/static-maps/maryland_county_map.png
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Collection of old maps scanned from books and other print sources Download them all at Photoshop Roadmap.
Collection of old maps scanned from books and other print sources Download them all at Photoshop Roadmap.
Printable tourist attractions map of Houston.
Created by Tripomatic
www.tripomatic.com/United-States-of-America/Texas/Houston...
Printable tourist attractions map of Baltimore.
Created by Tripomatic
www.tripomatic.com/United-States-of-America/Maryland/Balt...
This map depicts the boundaries of Botswana in the year that it was established as a British protectorate.
Title: Dublin Street Directory Map showing the boundaries of several wards
Year: 1852
Scale: 4 and one-eighth inches to one statute mile
Size: 40.5cm x 28cm
Location / recall no.: Cabinet 7, drawer 12
Notes: General Post Office Directory. Colour map
Dublin City Library and Archive houses a collection of maps of ancient and modern Dublin from the 17th century to the present day. From Speed's map of 1610 to Rocque's map of 1756, through to the Dublin City Development plans of today this collection traces the growth of the capital city. Maps of Ireland and the counties are also held.
Cyanotype on topographic map. Digital infrared.
5in x 7in.
This is a proof of an edition of 14 prints that I made for an exchange hosted by Wingtip Press. The theme is "Leftovers" and this is the second year Amy Nack has organized this event. This time there are 130 participants!
The topo maps were leftovers from my dissertation field work in geology in the early 1980's.
From "Chicago Plans" by H. Evert Kincaid, in the 1943 Proceedings of the Institute of Traffic Engineers.
some map found on the internet, including the Ropes Creek, bits of Camden, Woronora (extended to Lucas Heights), and the complete ESR, Northern Beaches, North West, South Western Line, Metro Lines. note that the Olympic Park Line is missing.
Textures;
With thanks to- Lenabem (anna) tex 36, and Motley Ochre by Pareeerica.
.Map made by me in P'shop.
Printable tourist attractions map of Orlando.
Created by Tripomatic
www.tripomatic.com/United-States-of-America/Florida/Orlan...