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A detailed map card of The French Quarter of New Orleans. Private swap with Debbie. Thankyou very much, I love it!
This map is available in the OS Maps mobile apps. It works great in dark environments and is at its best on a mobile device - the dark pixels can help save your battery. Data overlays stand out really well on top of this mapping making it ideal for data visualisation.
In June 2016, we extracted all the route data that had been captured in our digital outdoor leisure applications (OS Maps and its predecessors). We cleansed and analysed a decade’s worth of data to identify Great Britain’s most trodden paths. This is an A3 poster version of the dataviz.
Watching the Wundering Moleskine get started www.shareyouradventure.com/map/46034/Wundering01/Wunderin....
Whenever I see a strange border like this, the bonus section always seems to belong to the more powerful of the two neighbors. Marble Hill is technically part of Manhattan even though it is now connected to the Bronx and separated from Manhattan by the Harlem River. If the Bronx was the more dominant player, I wonder whether the border would now follow a more egalitarian course.
When the Dutch first settled Manhattan, they called the area where the Harlem River emptied into the Hudson River, “Spuyten Duyvil”, the spouting devil due to its treachorous currents. The area contained shallow shoals and a tricky section of the Harlem River that curved around Marble Hill. It was hard to navigate in small boats let alone the steamships that plied these waters in the latter half of the 1800’s. So, in 1890, work was started on the Harlem River Ship Canal which cut off the need to go around Marble Hill. The former course of the river was then filled in to connect it to the rest of the Bronx. As a result, Marble Hill went from being part of the island of Manhattan, to being its own island, to finally being part of the Bronx. The border around Marble Hill follows the course of the former river.
Title: Geological Map of Iceland. Bedrock Geology.
Scale: 1:600 000
Authors: Haukur Jóhannesson
Edition: Revised edition 2014, 2nd edition
Icelandic Institute of Natural History
see en.ni.is/geology/geological-maps/
“download” gives atlas.lmi.is/NI_Data/ which includes “The General Terms of the Icelandic Institute of Natural History apply. Please review these and confirm your acceptance.” - But I couldn’t find this information.
my lichen photos by genus - www.flickr.com/photos/29750062@N06/collections/7215762439...
my photos arranged by subject, e.g. mountains - www.flickr.com/photos/29750062@N06/collections
A map case belonging to, at the time, Capt. James Leach. was fighting in the Bulge around Bastogne as part of Patton's 3rd Army.
The map of Thailand www.mapsofworld.com/thailand/
indicates the exact geographical location of the country in the Southeastern region of Asia. Variety of Thailand maps with current facts on history, landforms, and people of this ancient Asian country.
by Charles H Ashdown
Key to numbers on map: -
1 The Gallows
2 Bow Gate and Stone Cross
3 The "Cricketers" Inn
4 Borogate
5 Luton Lane
6 St Peter's Green
7 Townsend Farm
8 St Peters Cross
9 Old Workhouse
10 The "Cock" Inn
11 Cock Lane
12 Manor House of Newland Squilliers
13 Gombards
14 Bleak House
15 The Doble Stage Hostelry
16 The Lamb Hostelry
17 Fish Shambles
18 The Mansion
19 The Bull Ring
20 The "Castle" Hostelry
21 Shropshire Lane (Sweetbriar Lane)
22 Postern (The Man Gate)
23 Long Butts Field
24 Levye Lands
25 French Row
26 The "Great Red Lion" Inn
27 The "Fluer de Lys" Inn
28 The "Old Christopher" Inn
29 Moot Hall
30 Wheat Cheaping
31 Corn Exchange
32 Pudding Lane
33 Boot Alley
34 Clock Tower
35 St Stephens Hill
36 Eyewood Lane
37 Bridge Over The River Ver
38 Holywell House
39 The Holy Well
40 Ivy House
41 Torrington House
42 "Oldest" London Road, In Bing's Orchard
43 The "White Hart" Tap
44 The "White Lion" Inn
45 Green School
46 The "Hare and Hounds" Inn
47 The Cotton Mills
48 The "Crown" Inn
49 The "Post Boy" Inn
50 The "Trumpet" Inn
51 The "Bull " Inn
52 The "White Hart" Inn
53 Old Rectory
54 Swanbourne Tenement
55 The "Two Brewers" Inn
56 The "Sacacen's Head" Hostelry
57 Row Of Ancient Hostelries
58 The "Old Wool Pack" inn
59 The "Peahen" Hotel
60 The "Chequers" Hostelry
61 The "Key" Hostelry
62 Malt Cheaping
63 The "Red House" Inn
64 The Eleanor Cross
65 The Vintry
66 School Lane
67 The Cage
68 The "George" Inn
69 The Henry (Corner Halle)
70 The "Vine" Inn
71 Collegium Insanorum
72 The "Verulam Arms" Inn
73 Great Gateway of the Monerstry
74 Bone Gate
75 Medieval Grammar School
76 Horckerhulle
77 Hydes Close
78 The Pound
79 Blue Row
80 The Birchery
81 Gonnerston ("Black Lion" Inn)
82 St Michael's Mills
83 Kingsbury Lane
84 Clat Pits Lane
85 Black Cross
86 The "Queen" Inn
87 The "Crow" Inn
88 Godmersham House
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
This is a map I made for my Dungeons & Dragons players. It's not canonical, but helps link together a number of otherwise independent adventures. The original file is 5000x7000 pixels, and took four hours to make in Photoshop. It's my first serious attempt to use a Wacom tablet.
English language map of South Wales region.
Sent to:
Oleg (Bridges Panorama), Russia 12/08/2015 FB
Fragrance, China 14/07/2015 FB
Karin, Sweden 24/06/2015 FB
Daria (indieame), Belarus 22/06/2015 PC
Arnold, USA 21/06/2015 FB
Haomin, China 20/06/2015 FB
Claudia, Germany 05/2015 FB
Lana, Russia 12/03/2015 PCF
Lea, Taiwan 12/03/2015 FB
George, Czech Republic 15/02/2015 FB
michachan, USA 01/08/2013 as GB-452745
Notes: compiled and drawn by C.C. Singleton for Hazelbrook Sights Committee.
Cyril Corbet Singleton (1886-1971) often identified as C C Singleton and widely known as ‘Sing’, was one of the founders of the New South Wales Division of the Australian Railway Historical Society.
Format: map on paper, 44 cm x 30 cm
Date Range: undated, the relief map of Australia is shown at Lawson Pool - post 1932.
According to Bernard Schleicher's notes on the history of the Hazelbrook Reserves Trust (1968), Alston Park Motor Camp was established mid 1930s. In 1940 the Forestry Dept granted a timber cutting licence for an area north of Horseshoe Falls Reserve. This 'caused great indignation among the Trustees and other residents', protests resulted in the licence being cancelled. The trustees then successfully applied to the Lands Dept to have the northern area (300 acres) added to the reserve and it was proclaimed in 1941. This is shown on the map as Sights Committee Reserve, north of Hazelbrook Creek. The vehicle access road to Terrace Falls Reserve from the end of Valley Road was constructed in 1946.
Location: Hazelbrook and Lawson
Licensing: Attribution, share alike, creative commons
Repository: Blue Mountains City Library bmcc.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/default/
Part of: Local Studies Collection, Archive 57 - Hazelbrook Reserves Trust
Provenance: donation
Links:
Topographical map of the District of Columbia / surveyed in the years 1856 '57 '58 & '59 by A. Boschke ; engraved by D. McClelland, Washington, D.C.
Boschke, A.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
Washington : D. McClelland, Blanchard & Mohun, 1861.
NOTES
Partial cadastral map showing some householders' names, individual buildings, and vegetation.
Relief shown by contours and hachures. Depths shown by contours and soundings.
Also covers Virginia shoreline zone.
"Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1861, by D. McClelland, Blanchard & Mohun, Hugh B. Sweeny, and Thos. Blagden, in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the District of Columbia."
Oriented with north toward the upper left.
Originally printed on 2 sheets.
Reference: LC Civil War maps (2nd ed.) 678.5
LC copies variously sectioned, fold-lined, and mounted on cloth backing. Some copies also soiled, torn, and missing small sections. Copy 6 missing north half.
Scale [1:15,840]. 4 in. to 1 mile (W 77007'--W 76054'/N 39000'--N 38047').
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
Elija la opción correcta:
a) Las mujeres no saben leer un mapa.
b) La mujer es un mapa, sólo que puede ocurrir que donde ayer estaba el sur hoy esté el norte y en el lugar en el que hace unos meses había una autovía ahora haya, en el mejor de los casos, una pista forestal.
c) Los hombres no saben leer un mapa (léase “a una mujer”) aunque crean saber hacerlo.
d) Los mapas no saben leer.
e) Todas las opciones son correctas.
f) No existe nada ni remotamente parecido a una opción correcta.