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Population per square kilometer by US census block, 2010. Map prepared by Boyd Shearer for the Department of Geography,
February, 2017 using QGIS 2.18 on Ubuntu 16.04. Data acquired from the U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau,
Geography Division, TIGER/Line: www.census.gov/geo/maps-data/data/tiger-data.html
displayed Arms and Armour at The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, formerly Prince of Wales Museum of Western India (Mumbai museum)
Mind Map. Resumen del Libro El Poder de la Inteligencia Creativa
Dibujado en el AVE Barcelona-Zaragoza, el 29 de Octubre de 2012
A map of London and environs, dated 1852. This area is now part of Greater London. At the time, it comprised the City of London, City of Westminster, and parts of the counties of Middlesex, Essex, Surrey, and Kent.
The built-up area in 1852 was not much greater than what is now called Central London, with part of the East End. There was not much development west of Mayfair, which had many of the aristocratic mansions.
One feature of the map is the railroad lines entering London. Four of the main stations had already been built. One feature of the map is the railroad lines entering London. Four of the main stations had already been built. Euston was first built in 1837, and rebuilt in something like its present form in 1849. Paddington was opened in 1838, and was rebuilt in 1854. Waterloo was opened in 1848, and took its present form in 1922. Kings Cross was opened in 1852.
Other important stations which had not yet been built were Victoria (1860), Charing Cross (1864), St. Pancras (1868), and Liverpool Street (1874). Other stations are on the map, but I presume that they have since disappeared.
The map was made by George Cox, and published by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. It seems appropriate to geotag it with St. Paul's Cathedral.
A section of the Charles Booth Map of London Poverty, 1898-9. Labels have been added to show the streets where the Burridge family lived. A key indicates the levels of povery as surveyed by Charles Booth
More information at booth.lse.ac.uk/
This map indicates the ever-changing borders and names in Africa.
Pear’s Cyclopaedia 1926. Pocket edition.
Twenty two complete works of reference in one handy volume. Herbert C. Barratt ed. Published by A.& F. Pears Ltd. London. 1000 pages, 10 cm x 16 cm.
Arothron mappa, map puffer. A large puffer fish which can be approached by careful divers. What a beauty!
A topographical map of Tweed - Canada sheet #31 C/6, west half. Published by the Army Survey Establishment, Department of National Defence in 1958. Scale 1:50,000.
Donated by Gerry Boyce.
Map of Mexico with U.S.-imposed border after historical U.S. expansionist war and theft of land.
Immigrants do not "take" jobs, because there is not a set number of jobs in society. Every worker--included undocumented workers--creates the need for more jobs, for more goods and services.
Anti-immigrant bashing is an attempt to divert from the reality that the banks and corporations are trying to force an already impoverished class to pay for this capitalist economic crisis by using divide and conquer campaigns. This neo-fascist organizing is fueled by white supremacy.
There are no borders in the workers' struggle: Workers united will never be defeated!
Boycott Arizona!
5th Regiment, Advanced Camp Cadets search for points during the Land Navigation Training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, June 17, 2019. | Photo by Dustin Massengill, Ohio Univeristy
Courtesy of Google Maps, here's an overview of the route I walked from the gate and the approximate location of the photos I took along the way. If you want to check out yourself, here's the appropriate Google Map of the area.
A sliver of the Awareness Map, published by the City of Seattle in 1978. Full view of the map over there.
Please join in by adding notes with links to photos that you've taken of the subjects. If you can't tell what spot they're talking about, look it up in the index.
"Map" installation at inSPIRACJE festival, Szczecin, Poland, 2009
"Map" installation at inSPIRACJE festival, Szczecin, Poland, March 2009
"Map" installation at inSPIRACJE festival, Szczecin, Poland, March 2009
"Map" installation at inSPIRACJE festival, Szczecin, Poland, March 2009
"Map" installation at inSPIRACJE festival, Szczecin, Poland, March 2009
Zoom into this map at maps.bpl.org.
Author: Melish, John
Publisher: Melish, John
Date: 1818
Location: Illinois
Dimension 64x46cm
Scale: [ca. 1:950,400]
Call Number: G4100 1818 .M45
View in Google Earth: large or original size
Planning map for BART lines and stations.
In this version, the Peninsula would have been reached by Bayshore, and BART would have run to Daly City through the Twin Peaks Tunnel and a new parallel tunnel.
My journey through Japan from March 19 to April 18 2017
Travel route: Tokyo - Himeji - Okayama - Matsue - Izumo - Oki Islands - Hiroshima - Miyajima - Kurashiki - Naoshima - Takayama - Tokyo
Taken and originally posted in 2010.
Everyone gets lost in downtown Boston. These girls on the Common are going over their tourist maps.
I really liked the outcome of my previous experiment, so I created a new map using the same technique - but this time, the text inside are the recognizable capital cities around the world. see how many you can spot!
as always, view in full size!
Map of flow by Charles Taylor: www.spelljammer.org/worlds/flowmaps/ct_sphere_map.html grain extracted over created nebula found here: www.freeorion.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=2305
Map of a German Gotha raid
Map 10 from Volume V of the official history "The War in the Air" shows the track of Gotha aeroplane bombing raids on Essex and Kent in May/June 1917. The Royal Air Force was formed largely in response to bombing raids such as this.
Map of Amboseli, Tortilis Camp circled. Kenya
The lake was dry when we were there (it's no more than a couple of feet deep when it's full)
Map of Cherchen / Qiemo, mainly in Chinese with some English place names.
In the southern part of Cherchen / Qiemo, the enormous Kunlun Mountain range - marking the northern end of the massive Tibetean plateau, splits into two arms, the Altyn Tagh / Arjin Shan Mountains heading east-north-east and the Qilian Mountains heading east, which together enclose the Qaidam Plateau in Qinghai Province, and the Kunlun Mountains continue southeast.
A major earthquake fault, the Altyn Tagh, runs along the northern side of the Kunlun and Altyn mountains. The county's southern border is with the Tibet Autonomous Region.
Cherchen / Qiemo County is in southwest Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture.
Head here to see a map of Charklik / Ruoqiang County to the east. Click here to see a map of Niya / Minfeng County to the west.
See more than a hundred images -- including sights, people, street scenes, lodging, dining and more -- here at Flickr at my Collection: Cherchen / Qiemo collection.
See Central Asia Traveler on Cherchen / Qiemo - Ancient Mummies and Modern Comforts, with more than 50 pages on sightseeing, transport, hotels, restaurants, history and culture. Sights include ancient mummies and petroglyphs, jade mines, desert oil field tours, and wild animal safaris as well as a traditional river oasis pastoral culture and the deep dunes of the Taklamakan Desert.