Includes extensive new search capability of Ordnance Survey six-inch to the mile, 2nd edition maps (1888-1913) at the National Library of Scotland website.
Swoon... maps. Emma also introduced me to the @Londonist here on Substack. He has a fabulous series on historical map, not to mention the strolls through London today. (https://londonist.substack.com/t/historical-maps)
Great tool. I have used it often.
Thanks Myrt! I’m just starting my research there, this will help a bunch!
Hey, @DearMYRTLE, that brings to mind a wonderful podcast interview that @Emma - Journeys into Genealogy podcast did with Chris Fleet of the National Library of Scotland in 2021 (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/maps-the-ordnance-survey-digitisation-and-more/id1541830347?i=1000566383953).
She also shared a wonderful article for our 2024 Projectkin Members' Corner series illustrating how the side-by-side feature of the library helped her find an ancestors' home in London. (https://projectkin.substack.com/p/mystery-where-is-albert-place-london)...
Swoon... maps. Emma also introduced me to the @Londonist here on Substack. He has a fabulous series on historical map, not to mention the strolls through London today. (https://londonist.substack.com/t/historical-maps)