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Map by AAA. Potrero Hill neighborhood.

A boarded up tower mill at Llantwit Major in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales.

The tower is made of local Liassic Limestone blocks.

It probably once stood in open fields but now finds itself in the middle of a modern housing estate.

 

Location:

www.streetmap.co.uk/oldmap.srf?x=297125&y=169415&...

Map by North American Maps.

Map by Arrow Maps, published for a magazine distributor.

A work in progress, mapping the railways that were and are around Chesterfield

Red are LMS or predessors and Green LNER.

I need to work on some custom icons, I want a better station one, and colliery and works ones are pretty vital for this area too.

Outside of this view most of the lines peter out (I haven't mapped them yet!) Many of the lines are still visible on the aerial photos despite some of them closing over 100 years ago, www.oldmaps.com is also useful for tracing routes and stations.

Eventually I would like to use the time feature in Google Earth to show the opening and closing of lines and stations

Forest Lock - No. 43. Now part of the Forest Farm nature reserve.

 

By the time of this survey traffic on the canal was very much reduced having been replaced by the nearby Taff Vale Railway.

 

To Google location maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&...

Map by Ashburn Maps. Published for a local bank.

Map by Geographia Maps. Town of Hicksville.

Map by Geographia Maps.

Pembrokeshire Coalfield.

Map by North American Maps, distributed by Murray's Maps.

Map by Marshall Penn-York Maps, for a Harrisburg Bank.

Map by Rand McNally, published in an early atlas format for Union 76 gas stations.

An amazing city! Map by Thomas Brothers Maps, 1956 update. Thomas Brothers folded maps were almost always black-and-white until the 1980s.

Map by Croydon's Maps.

Map by MAPCO, published for a magazine distributor.

Map by Dolph Map Co, published for a local bank.

Map by Arrow Maps. Map is glued into a card stock cover, and includes a highway map of York County on the reverse side.

Map by Bekins. The Golden Gate Bridge and the Bay Bridge had not yet been built, though both were in the planning stages.

Map by Map Service, Inc.

The windmill used in the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang film.

However much camouflaged in the film.

Location:

www.streetmap.co.uk/oldmap.srf?x=476965&y=191500&...

  

Information:

www.windmillworld.com/millid/1819.htm

Rear of MAPCO map of Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau and Ketchikan. Map is glued to the inside right side of a card stock cover; the map folds out of the protective cover.

Map by Hagstrom Maps.

Adjacent to Abernant Iron Works (off top of photo) - early 19th.C origins.

the interstates aren't even in existence yet

Map by Ashburn Maps, published for a magazine distributor. Founded in the 1930s, Ashburn was not to last for much longer; this is among their last published maps - they were out of business by around 1988.

Swansea Area.

 

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I was driving back from Norwich and made a detour to a look at Denver mill I had last seen and photographed around 1992 when it was intact but a bit uncared for. It was great to see it had undergone a major restoration to working order with a lovely tea shop.

 

Location:

www.streetmap.co.uk/oldmap.srf?x=424920&y=275940&...

In April 1871, when owned by a Mr. Partick, this mine became partially flooded, restricting output.

 

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Enlargement of area shown on lease dated 02-04-1878 - see previous photo of Graig set.

  

The present day main road now shown.

Map by MAPCO. Published for a magazine distributor.

Map from Virginia in 1624. Contributor John Smith in 1624. Created and published in London.

Map by Arrow Maps, published for a local bank. Published before the city-county consolidation.

Map by The Colby Company.

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