Index to Sheetlines 69 on

This index supplements Lionel Hooper’s 2004 Cumulative index to Sheetlines 1 to 68 and is divided into an author index and a subject index.

Author Index

Addiscott, Peter

            2009 AGM  85/57

Andrews, David

            In defence of GPS and SatNav  79/65

            Some comments on ‘Interpreting the 1:2500 County Series’  79/18

Andrews, J H

            Ordnance Survey maps: a concise guide for historians [review]  73/54

Andrews, John

            A more puzzling trig point  69/53

Andrews, K S

            Bloody Old Britain [review]  83/47

            Covering post-war Scottish Populars  84/33

            Cutting the cloth – when did they do it?  75/24

            Grassholm Island and The Smalls  72/42

            A guide to the Ordnance Survey one-inch Seventh Series [review]  71/57

            In vino veritas tabularum  83/58

            Missing red plate – a gripping mystery  81/56

            New Popular one-inch maps – more on the covers  82/17

            One-inch New Popular map covers distinguished  76/14

            The Royal Geographical Society, London  72/8

            The spread of Welsh on Seventh Series one-inch maps  74/17

            Thumbnail sketches on one-inch map covers from 1945  78/38, 79/10, 80/47, 86/44 91/31

            Trig pillar building party  71/16

Andrews, K S, and Wheeler, R C

            One-inch Seventh Series maps – surveying the covers  70/11, 74/51

Andrews, K S, and Welham, P S

            The New Popular index damaged, mended and improved  87/44

            More New Popular printings and other discoveries 88/25

Archer, David

            - see also Wheeler, R C

            Alan Godfrey celebrates  79/55

            Alan Godfrey look-alikes  82/11

            Alan Sillitoe (1928-2010) 88/9

            A candidate for the source of the Popular and Fifth Edition cover design?  70/57

            Cathy Bull  85/2

            Cyril Everard  76/3

            John Dennett’s papers  79/8, 84/20

            Engraved maps  87/7

            Kerry musings  69/46, 70/55, 71/63, 72/56, 73/56, 74/48, 76/59, 77/70, 78/63, 79/61, 80/65, 81/54, 82/56, 83/51, 84/52, 85/51, 86/53, 87/51, 88/47, 89/54  90/60  91/65 92/56  93/47

            New one-inch series  72/50

            No more OS maps as we know them? 89/33

            Ordnance Survey of Wales 89/22

Ascott, Kevin

            A mound’s a mound for a’ that!  81/58

Ashill, Eddie

            Visit to No 1 AIDU, RAF Northolt  84/5

Baily, Brian

            Ordnance Survey data collection and mapping of tidal features  90/4

Barber, Martyn

            Aerial photography and the Ordnance Survey  76/6

Barton, John

            Bench marks  70/60

Batchelor, Bill

            A double trig point  69/20

            The National Archives of Ireland  70/37

Biddiscombe, Brian

            Irish Railway Record Society, Dublin  73/32

            ‘Prehistory’  73/26

            Trinity College Dublin’s Glucksman Map Library  70/42

Binns, David

            Map addict [review]  86/49

Bird, Graham

            Authentic Map Directories  72/62

            London – a life in maps  77/4

            A mystery atlas  72/61

Bleasdale, T C

            Missing red plate – a gripping mystery  81/56

Board, Christopher

            – see also Jarvis, Gerry

            Air photo mosaics  71/24

            Charles Close Society annual general meeting, chairman’s report  76/33

            Disposal of Ordnance Survey Record Map Collection  86/5

            Ground-breaking developments at Ordnance Survey  85/10

            Maps of Cheshire, Macclesfield  76/5

            On reading ‘Kerry musings’  75/46

            The Ordnance Survey International Collection  74/3

            Uncle Joe’s view of Croydon  73/59

Board, Christopher, Jarvis, Gerry, and Davies, John

            Copenhagen    83/7

Broomfield, Phil

            The mystery of Gars-bheinn  73/60

            Southampton’s Gas Monument  76/65

            Two pillars on a reservoir  72/59

            Why two trig points?  70/58

Brown, Nigel

            In defence of GPS and SatNav  79/66

            Unfolding the Aldershot Command  85/55

Burry, Steve and Maiden, Matt

            Ordnance Survey maps now printed by Butler, Tanner & Dennis  92/3

 

Carnt, Roger

            What the papers say  93/35

Cartmell, Anthony

            Response to recent OS consultation 88/7

            Digital mapping  87/39

Challis, David Milbank

            Campbell Ballantyne 1932-2010  90/2

            The Railways of Great Britain: a historical atlas [review]  71/66

Chasseaud, Peter

            Military maps – the one-inch series of Great Britain and Ireland [review]  72/52

Chilton, Peter

            Ordnance Survey and OpenStreetMap  91/20

Clayton, Don

            Not in them thar hills!  74/52

Close, Col. C F

            Re-wiring a theodolite diaphragm  77/56

            Roman England on the map  81/40

Clutton-Brock, Oliver

            Visit to the Badley Library  74/5

Cole, John

            [see also A large scale contributor  93/45]

            1:1250 survey methods – corrections  69/54

            1:25,000 First Series, Regular Edition – further notes  69/31

            Air Wars  82/50

            Amendments to provisional list of 1:2500 bypassed plans  71/9

            But for the grace of God …  72/60

            Chain of events  84/29

            Civil War battlefields  83/39 88/36

            Cornish Explorers – B editions  71/15

            The early years of the National Grid fifty-inch map (continued)  81/36

            The early years of the National Grid twenty-five inch map (continued)  80/58

            Fool’s gold  76/61

            Following Alan to Looe  72/48

            Further exploration  78/44

            In passing  86/24

            Jenny Twigg and her daughter Tib  75/19

            Let consistency be the goal!  70/61

            More battles 88/36

            The National grid six-inch and 1:10,000 scales 92/29

            New editions, sweeps, and did the broom do its job?  85/24

            Not in them thar hills!  73/52

            Regular revision  91/52

            The old Town Series: 1:500, 1:528 and 1:1056 (continued)  82/15

            The principal problem  69/50

            Touring midst the tors 89/13

            A persistent error  87/29

            Post-war 1:2500 Provisional Edition maps of Birmingham  84/44

            Survey methods: corrections and additions  73/53

            Testing the enhancement  72/46, 74/34

            Tidal tales  73/24

            Uncommon boundary mereings on the OS large scale map  70/8

            An unusual collection  77/66

            Updating the update  77/57

Cook, Andrew S

            ‘Great Britain is a collector of islands and peninsulas’  76/57

Corrie, Philippa J

            Blanket coverage?  73/24, 75/46

            The far-distant Oxus  69/49

            Missing Horse!  82/62

Cottrell, Mike

            – see also Seeley, John

            M40 Junction 4 / A404 Handy Cross Improvement Scheme  79/66

Cruickshank, J L

            German military maps of UK & Ireland of World War II  69/15

            ‘German-Soviet friendship’ and the Warsaw Pact mapping of Britain and Western Europe 79/23

            How big a map does it take to build socialism? 89/5

            Kaiser Bill thought he knew where you lived  77/5

            Keiran Wade, the man who shows the Russians the way! 92/40

            Khrushchev preferred Bartholomew’s maps  87/31

            Ordnance Survey motoring atlas of GB  91/6

            Palestine of the Crusades  71/10

Surveying the administrative boundaries of Lancashire and Yorkshire after the 1841

             Ordnance Survey Act 92/6, 93/38

            The Reichsamt für Landesaufnahme and the Ordnance Survey  72/9, 73/39, 78/62

            Виды из Москвы – Views from Moscow  82/37

Cubitt, Alan

            Uncle Joe’s view of Croydon  73/59

Dancy, John

            Object name books  75/20

Davidson, Jean

            Dating early Bartholomew half-inch maps  73/22

Davies, John

            – see also Board, Christopher

            Brewer’s Britain & Ireland [review]  75/45

            Chaps on maps  82/59

            Comrade Baranow, the bouncing Czech, Penkilan Head and the World Map  78/32

            Disconcerting displacements  75/34

            East German mapping  80/69

            Epping Forest – the official map  90/46

            Fingerprints all over it  71/50

            Foulshiels – birthplace of Mungo Park  80/67

            Google doesn’t always know best  84/59

            Hadrian’s Wall 89/18

            London model  74/4

            London’s Transport Museum  70/6

            Maps on the move  91/59

            The makers of the blueback charts  80/5

            October weekend in Conwy  83/10

            On the web  86/4

            OS explore  80/61

            Pole Hill and the meridians  74/41

            Russian mapping of Britain – recent discoveries  77/51

            Russian maps now widely available 78/50

            Slovenia, June 2007  79/44

            Soviet military mapping study day  74/13

            Soviet military city plans of British Isles 89/23

            The tale of the Hagstrom gift-wrap  69/41

            Times Atlas of London [review]  92/52

            Uncle Joe knew where you lived  72/26, 73/6, 75/43

            Visit to Alan Godfrey Maps  76/45

            Visit to Defence Geographic Centre, Feltham  73/3

            Visit to FWT  84/46

            Visit to Isle of Man  82/8

            Visit to Snowflake Software  79/4

de la Mare, Aidan

            A map in my collection 89/30 [OSNI Lough Erne]

A picture of the land  90/29

Crossed lines  85/15

            Fudge  84/57

     Map collecting – the endgame  87/37

Dean, Richard

            Dealing with cartoholism  93/43

            Manchester ship canal and early large scales revision  91/28

            Off the rails – again  74/33

Delaney, Gary

     Loc8 codes – directions made easy  90/38

Donachie, Fraser

            Flappers and sleepers  83/55

du Noyer. George Victor

            Lough Dan, County Wicklow 92/41

Eckersley, Roger

            An anomaly on the Cromford & High Peak Railway  76/63

Fair, Alan

            Visit to The National Archives  86/17

Ferguson, Paul

            Postcodes in Ireland 89/16

Fielden, Ed

            A co-ordinated approach: the County Series, the National Grid and other co-ordinate transformation stories  80/40

            Cover up: recent changes to OS leisure map covers 88/33

            Feeling blue  87/35

            Latest map printings    90/44

            Observations on BT&D map printings 92/32

            OS efficiency review  87/50

            Scotland Tourist Map – the one that got away  82/24

            Tour goes astray  83/24

Fielding, David

            On reading ‘Kerry musings’  75/46

Fleet, Chris

            Bartholomew’s half-inch series 89/25

            Historical Ordnance Survey maps of Scotland go online  83/50

            New NLS online maps 93/4   

            New website for OS 25-inch mapping of Scotland (1855-1882)  85/11

            Ordnance Survey digital data system goes live in the Legal Deposit Libraries  81/4

Fry, Philip,

            Ordnance Survey Ireland, Phoenix Park  70/40

Foster, G

            The chain gang  83/35

Gibson, Peter

            Wirral woman shares map reading  83/56

Godfrey, Alan

            Adventures into colour  83/42

Haigh, Peter

            The day we went to Aberdeen by way of Wick  78/49

            Expectations doubly confounded  78/65

            How unusual is this cover variant?  77/73

            A York Minster bench mark  85/39

Hall, Debbie

            Discovery in the Bodleian Map Room: OS Unpopular Edition 1918-19  93/2

Hann, Roly

            Cyberspace or bust!  73/25

            Dealer’s diary  69/38, 70/28, 71/18

            Dealer’s diary – an occasional update  79/51

            In praise of trig points 92/59

            A map collector’s lament  74/53

            Ordnance Survey pre-war map cover design  81/48

            The Postbridge code – a mystery solved?  77/80

Harper, Richard

            Bringing the past into the digital age  90/23

Hellyer, Roger

            – see also Oliver, Richard

            Albert Eaves  91/58

            Cambridge University Library Map Room reopens  82/26

            Cartographic discoveries during a week in Washington  69/5

            Cartographic discovery  82/10

            Ordnance Survey catalogues – a proposal for a union list  80/53

Hellyer, Roger, and Oliver, Richard

            Can anyone help?  80/64

Henry, John

            Bodleian Library, University of Oxford  83/4

            CCS visit to Dublin 92/37

            CCS visit to Gotha 92/34

            The ups and downs of bench marks  69/35

            Visit to Lovell Johns  83/3

Henwood, Bill

            Ruins, ridges and reservoirs  74/24

            An unnecessary distraction?  84/13

            When is a National Park not a National Park?  73/23

            Women reading maps  84/58

Herbert, Francis

            Arnhem revisited 89/38

            Ordnance Survey catalogues  82/59

            The Royal Geographical Society  73/60

Higgins, David

            Hold your (gas) fire!  70/62

Higley, Chris

            The 2008 AGM at Kingston  82/22

            … and that’s it from me!  85/64

            Coastal graffiti  76/63

            Editorial  76/1

            From Squaw Tit to Whorehouse Meadow [review]  77/69

            Historic town plans of Lincoln 1610-1920 [review]  73/65

            Living on the edge  77/59

            Miles Kington  81/50

            Ordnance Survey index diagrams  85/27, 86/25

            Oxbridge ramblings 88/17

            Pictures never lie? 93/16

            The Ordnance Survey Office – two Edwardian views  84/18

            The secrets of Kineton  79/19

            Timeline Historical Map Series, sheet 189, Ashford and Romney Marsh [review]  74/45

            UK civil air charts  81/13

            Visit to Digimap, Guernsey  86/9

            Who, what, which, why, where?  74/42

            Whoops!  79/76

Hill, Des

            Visit to OS Headquarters at Southampton  72/5

Hodson, Yo

            Cambell Ballantyne 1932-2010  90/2

            Christopher Board OBE  72/1

            Maps of the Witham Fens from the thirteenth to the nineteenth century [review]  85/51

            Roger Fairclough  85/3

Holden, Roger N

            CD-ROM Review  80/62

Hollamby, Ken

            The Great Map, the military survey of Scotland [review]  81/51

            Historic town plans of Lincoln, 1610-1920  69/3

            Mapping of Saddleworth: volume 1, ... 1771-1894 [review]  81/51

            Maps of War [review]  81/51

            Visit to Landmark Information Group’s Exeter Offices  79/3

Hooper, Lionel

            The railways of Great Britain: a historical atlas [review]  70/52

Ivory, Michael

            Women reading maps  85/55

Janes, Andrew

            – see Jarvis, Gerry

Jaques, Peter

            Authentic Map Directories  70/62

Jarvis, Gerry

            – see also Board, Christopher

            The Badley Library  71/5

            Blanket coverage  74/52

            The British Geological Survey, Keyworth  71/4

            Geodetski Zavod Slovenije (GZS)  79/49

            London maps  76/44

            Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland  73/27

            Surveying like it used to be  75/1

            Visit to Ludlow  78/8

            Visit to RAF Duxford  74/6

            Wired for maps  73/4

Jarvis, Gerry, with Board, Christopher

            Larkhill Military Railway  71/7

Jarvis, Gerry and Janes, Andrew

            Visit to the Royal Air Force Museum, Hendon  85/13

Jasieniecki, George

            Puzzle corner  83/55

Jeffery, Nick

            Geological Survey of Northern Ireland  73/29

            Public Record Office of Northern Ireland  73/31

            Visit to Quickmap, Luton  81/11

Jervis, Tony

            High Peak Junction  77/72

            Right way up?  79/64

Kendrick, John

            Aerial secrets  72/58

Kent, Alexander

            Expedition to Riga  76/39

            Geodetski Inštitut Slovenije  79/50

            Ordnance Survey and cartographic style  87/19, 88/11

            Visit to Priaulx library, Guernsey  86/11

Kimber, David

            Cannock Chase map 92/51

            The motorway achievement, volumes 1 & 2 [review]  73/55

            The Willenhall Historic Map Gallery  70/10

King, John

            OS ‘Free maps for schools’ scheme 89/19     

            Cassini map teaching set [review] 89/50

Langdill, John

            High Peak Junction  77/72

Lee, Martin

            Off the rails – again  75/48

            The principal problem  69/50

MacKenzie, Kenneth

            Whoops again!  81/58

Maiden, Matt

-see Burry, Steve

Mais, Alan K

            Spot the mistake!  85/59

Marriott, Paul

            The largest printed Ordnance Survey map ever … probably!  81/14

Marris, David

            Norfolk airfields  78/34

Marshall, Ann

            Brian Friel’s Translations and the Ordnance Survey of Ireland 1824-1846 92/42

Mason, Bill

            High Peak Junction  77/72

Matthews, Ron

            OS family tree – September 1951  80/68

McCarthy, Pat

            Crewe Borough Council  81/40

            Nantwich – large scale plans  84/57

            Railways, canals and more  75/33

            Townlands and rights of way  74/52

Mellor, Michael

            Uncle Joe’s view of Croydon  73/59

Mills, Dennis, and Wheeler, Rob

            Interpreting the 1:2500 County Series  78/45

Mumford, Ian

            ‘A brief record …’  84/55

            Monochrome to polychrome at the Ordnance Survey in the nineteenth century  69/21

            Used maps  71/65

Muir, Fergus

            A more puzzling trig point  72/62

            Visit to Cambridge University Map Library  75/10

Noble, Chris

            A glimpse at the history of social policy seen through the Ordnance Survey one-inch maps  77/21

            Repairs to cloth maps  76/63

Nolan, Mike

            A map too far? Arnhem 1944  90/52

            The BCS Historical Military Mapping Special Interest Group  73/2

            ‘A brief record …’ and campaign situation maps  84/7

            The Defence Surveyors’ Association website  84/50

            GEOREF  80/20        

            The haven of rest and the Imperial Geographical Service  91/54

            Puzzle corner  75/36

            The Target-Area Designator grid  81/34

            The Vandyke process 93/20

            Wei-hai-wei (the majestic guardian of the sea)  76/52

O’Brien, C I M

            Brian W Adams, 1924 - 2005  75/2

            The World Map 1:2,500,000  79/64

O’Leary, Rodney

            George Petrie 1790-1866, the rediscovery of Ireland’s past [review]  71/60

            Irish Historic Towns Atlas No. 15 Derry-Londonderry [review]  77/68

            The Irish Ordnance Survey (history, culture and memory) [review]  71/58

            Maps and map-making in local history [review]  71/59

            The Royal Irish Academy  70/41

            Surveying Ireland’s past [review]  71/59

O’Loughlin, Thomas

            A brief record of the advance of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force  83/12

Oliver, Richard

            – see also Hellyer, Roger

            – see also Thornber, Iain

            A, B, C and M: road numbers revealed [review]  81/53

            Accountancy and opacity: another Select Committee and the Ordnance Survey  81/6

            Bench-marks on postcards  74/39

            British map engravers [review] 92/52

            The Cassini Old Series and Past and Present issues  78/51

            The consumption of Ordnance Survey maps by Government departments in 1884  82/28

            The consultation of the future of Ordnance Survey  87/4, 88/3

            Cycle and Leisure Map Cornwall, Cycle and Leisure Map Devon  [review]  74/45

            ‘Edition codes’ and identifications on Ordnance Survey maps  83/27

            A few new maps  78/61

            Intelligence revealed: maps, plans and views at Horse Guards and the War Office [review]            93/51

            John Beer (1930-2010) 89/3

            The landscape of London [review] 88/50

            The later Ordnance Survey half-inch maps; some points of detail 92/23

            Lord Salisbury and disagreeable countries  83/54

            Map of a nation [review] 89/40

            Maps in those days [review]  91/60

            More 1:100,000 sheet lines  74/36

            The Ordnance Survey Act, tidelines and the growth of a myth  91/36

            Paul Baker: not quite as expected…  71/40

            Photo-zincography and helio-zincography 90/41

            The ‘shading’ of buildings on the 1:2500/1893-1912: its ‘meaning’  83/37

            Sheet lines, sizes and style: a Scottish problem solved?  81/16

            The sheet sizes and Delamere sheet lines of the one-inch Old Series  77/27

            Sheetlines and the Society’s website  82/61

            A survey party pose(r)  75/26

            Unfinished business: the lost Ordnance Survey two-inch mapping of Scotland, 1819-1828 and 1852  78/9, 79/67

            Why the Ordnance Survey needs its history  80/6

            Writing notes for the Godfrey Edition  93/26

Oliver, Richard, and Hellyer, Roger

            The one-inch Old Series: more discoveries – yet more questions  80/26

Parker, Mike

            The hills are stuffed with OS lawyers 89/36

            Old series to Explorer [review]  91/62

Parsons, David J

            The Charles Close Society publications policy  75/31

            OS 60 inch to 1 mile town plans of Manchester & Salford 1844-49 [CD review]  71/61

Paterson, Walter

            LAM-fold maps  74/53

            Size matters  69/48

            What’s in a name?  84/58

Pendray, Keith

            The principal problem  69/50

Perkins, Chris

            Cultures of everyday map collecting  76/29

            One-inch engraved maps of Ordnance Survey from 1847 [review]  86/50

Porter, Richard T

            DOS /OSD series numbers  84/42

            H E M Newman  78/65

            Hall and Yolland – original correspondence  83/56

            ‘New one-inch series’ and parish boundaries  73/21

            Not in them thar hills!  75/47

            An Ordnance Survey art society and its members  85/45

            An Ordnance Survey staff association  85/58

            Our Society  73/62

            Poetic licence  72/49

            A rubber stamp in the Ordnance Survey, 1877  84/59

            A survey party pose(r)  78/43

            Surveyor’s name on an OS map 88/41

            Theodolite diaphragms  80/70

            William Driscoll Gosset   82/63

Prest, Frank

            The Badley Library, Royal School of Artillery, Larkhill  70/4

            The Surveying and Mapping Authority of Slovenia  79/46

Purchase, David

            Exploring missing territory  71/67

            Size matters  69/48

Quinn, Brian

            Cassini Publishing Ltd  82/22

Richardson, Michael

Map art on Irish covers and other material 91/2

Risby, Jon

            New maps  69/57, 70/63, 71/68, 72/63, 73/63, 74/54, 75/49, 76/68, 77/74, 78/67, 79/70, 80/71, 81/59, 82/64, 83/59, 84/60, 85/60, 86/56

            The Trafalgar Way [map review]  72/51

Robertson, Andrew

            Puzzle corner  83/55

            Surrey Ordnance Survey historical maps  [review]  91/62

Rowe, Langdon

            But for the grace of God…!  70/44

            Cannibalism and unsavoury additives!  72/25

Rowley, Rev. E P

            Internet access and e-mail  85/58

Samson, Tom

            Ordnance Survey air maps and air traffic control  71/39

Seeley, John

            Charles Close Society weekend at Harmston  75/11

            Defence College of Intelligence, Royal School of Military Survey  82/4

            Defence Surveyors’ Association annual seminar 2011  93/39

            Queen’s University Belfast  73/30

Seeley, John, and Cottrell, Mike

            Visit to Ordnance Survey  78/5

Shannon, Bob

            My great, great grandfather was a leveller and contourer 88/37

Shearer, John

            Stanley Cursiter and his contribution to mapping 93/10

Shirreffs, Bill

            The Antonine Wall [map review]  83/47

            Walks around Grantown-on-Spey [map review]  79/63

Shirt, David

            A helping of Roseberry Topping  81/8

            On the road with Ekwall  86/18

Steele, Graham

            National and University Library [of Slovenia]  79/48

Sutherland, Ann

            Dating maps  74/51

Swindell, Paul

            Foulshiels – birthplace of Mungo Park  79/69

Taylor, Anne

            Visit to the National Library of Latvia in central Riga  76/39

Taylor, Kate

            UK Hydrographic Office, Taunton  70/7

Taylor, Roger

            Not in them thar hills!  75/48

Thornber, Iain and Oliver, Richard

            Colby’s camps 90/18

Turner, Andrew

            A line-side fire?  83/58

Waight, E C

            Archaeological field investigation  69/53

            The Tale of King Orry and the Ordnance Survey  83/53

Walthall, Peter

            Bartholomew 1:100,000 maps  81/57

Warburton, Peter

            Creag Doire nan Nathrach et al  79/57

            A guide to the Ordnance Survey one-inch Third Edition maps, in colour [review]  70/53

            Leith Hill  70/57

            A map in my collection  78/57

            Off the map  70/22

            Please Sir, I swapped it  69/45

            Reservoir Dogs  75/28

            Up the airy mountain – a gallimaufry  86/39

            A Viking saga  72/39

            Wirral woman shares map reading  83/56

Watson, Lez

            Landranger covers  72/62

Watt, David

            Response to recent OS consultation 88/7

            Soviet military mapping  74/9

            Visit to Jāņa sēta map shop and publishing house in central Riga  76/40

Webster, Diana

            OS mapping of SW Scotland circa 1820  79/67

Wheeler, R C

            - see also Andrews, K S, and Mills, Dennis

            A map too far? Arnhem 1944  90/52

            Arnhem 1944 – were the maps good enough?  87/11 

            Black work at Counter Drain  90/48

            Bogus Bognor; the early states of the 1:25,000 Provisional Edition  86/13

            Buying an Ordnance Map, 1825  69/36

            Charter Bounds on the 1:25,000 Provisional Edition  85/21

            Coloured urban roads on the one-inch Third Edition  71/22

            Committee news  86/2

            Constructing the M1  93/36

            A different Medway crossing  87/49

            Difficulties with Land-Line data  69/29

            Foulshiels – birthplace of Mungo Park  80/67

            The French ‘Type 1922’ series  75/13

            How Bartholomew gained and lost a customer  90/36

            Irish 3D town models 92/49

            Is Folkestone on the road to Killarney?  79/16

            On ‘Interpreting the 1:2500 County Series’  80/69

            Ordnance Survey public consultation  72/3

            The Pictish Symbol Stones of Scotland [review]  84/51

            Picturing Britain : Paul Sandby [exhibition review]  86/23

            Plagiarism with large-scale maps  81/30

            Popular revision: lessons from Leicester  71/52

            Postscript to Aberystwyth  69/11

            The shadow of the land-surveyor 81/43

            Shap meeting, 23-24 October 2004  72/4

            Tactical societies  82/60

            The transformation of the Ordnance Survey under Colby  76/46

            The treatment of works projected or in progress  72/47

            The use of one-inch maps by a railway promoter  70/26

            What is a place?  74/28

Wheeler, R C and Archer, David

            Timothy Robin Nicholson  85/5

Welham, P S

- see Andrews, K S, and Welham, P S

Wilkes, Margaret

            25th anniversary of the Charles Close Society  75/7

            Alan Godfrey MBE  87/2

Williams, Julian

            Tales from an overseas member  76/66

Winterbottom, John

            The GeoInformation Group  81/10

Woolven, Robin

            The London County Council’s bomb damage maps 1939-1945  75/38

Zierler, Gerry

            Charles Close Society Scotland Tour  79/6

            Great map for a Great Park 89/20

            A new Guernsey official map  93/41

            Not such a Scilly map? 88/44

            Stanfords print-on-demand maps of London railways  90/45

            Visit to Map Department Cambridge University Library  86/7

            Visit to the Latvian Geospatial Information Agency (LGIA)  76/41


Unattributed


2005 Annual General Meeting  73/35

Answer corner: World Heritage sites  80/70

Argleton – the town that never was  86/52

Authentic Map Directories  69/43

Blue period 92/33

Brian Irwin  76/4

British Cartographic Society  70/4

Buying maps in 1945 88/10

CCS Archives  78/2, 85/9, 85/54

CCS expedition to Belfast, 2005  73/26

CCS expedition to Dublin, 2004  70/37

CCS2, City of York – 1920  84/3

Channel Islands maps  86/12

Colonel Michael Cobb, PhD  83/50

Congratulations  71/2

Copying of OS paper maps by librarians  78/3

Edinburgh event, Sept 2009  86/6

Engineering the Olympic park 89/4

Explorer Map – Active  75/5

Exploring missing territory  72/3

Half-inch cartobibliography  873

The Henry Johns award  78/4

Important new listings on CCS website 88/7

In memory of Brian Adams  85/8

Isle of Blue? 89/12

John Bartholomew 1923-2008  81/3

J S Broadhurst and G Foster  78/4

The Keyworth files  74/44, 81/41

Lt. Col. A J Ayers  79/42

London Cycle Guides  80/3

Lost in translation  90/51

Maps of the Witham Fens  80/4

Medieval views of the cosmos  70/4

More maps to view and download  78/4

Neville Hausaman  75/2

NLS and RCAHMW websites  71/3

Notes for authors  69/55

Open data and mashups 88/24

Ordnance Survey Act of 1841  70/46

Ordnance Survey moves ahead  79/2

The Ordnance Survey Office in 1860  84/17

Ordnance Survey plans new head office  75/5

OS cover misprint  86/8

Peter Walthall   82/2

Professor R J P Kain  73/1

Projections and origins  75/4

Return to Larkhill  72/23

Society website: help requested

Stop Press/Stop Presses  86/60

Surveying like it used to be  77/52

Tidal bounce  71/3

Top 5/Bottom 5  86/38

Toponymy on the move  86/12

Tony Baggs  76/2

Updated website for the Society  84/3

A vision of the future  81/4



Subject index

Reviews are indexed by book title with initial ‘A’ or ‘The’ ignored.


1:500, 1:528, 1:1056 plans  82/15-16

1:1056 plans of Manchester  71/61‑62

1:1250 plans  69/54, 73/53, 77/57, 77/66, 85/24-26

1:2500 plans  71/9, 72/46, 73/53, 74/34-35, 77/58, 78/45-48, 79/18, 80/58-60, 80/69, 81/36-39, 82/50-56, 84/44-45, 85/24-26

      -     bomb damage maps  75/38-43

      -     of Scotland  85/11-12

      -     shading of buildings  83/37-38

1:10,000 plans 92/29-31

1;10,560 (six-inch) plans 92/29-31

1:25,000 Explorers  71/15‑16, 72/3, 75/5, 78/44-45

      -     First Series, Regular Edition  69/31‑34

      -     Provisional Edition  85/21-23

      -     Provisional Edition, early states  86/13

1:50,000 mapping, European  72/4

      -     First Series, ‘bar’ reprints  74/24‑27

      -     French  75/11-18

      -     Latvian  76/42

      -     Timeline historical  74/45-47

1:63,360 (one-inch)

      -     Aldershot Command  85/55-56

      -     Fifth Edition  85/15-20, 85/34

      -     Fifth (Relief) Edition  72/50‑51, 73/21

      -     Fourth Edition  85/29

      -     GSGS 3907  71/40, 85/35-36

      -     Ireland  69/6‑10

      -     London Passenger Transport Map  80/3

      -     New Popular Edition  76/14, 78/38, 79/10, 82/17-21, 85/15-20, 85/37, 87/44

      -     New Series  69/5, 69/45, 79/16, 81/25-28, 85/29-30

      -     Old Series  74/33, 74/44-47, 75/48, 77/27, 78/51, 80/26-39, 81/16, 84/52-55, 85/28

      -     Popular Edition  71/40, 71/52 , 85/33

            -    Scotland  81/56-57, 84/33-41

      -     Seventh Series  85/38

            -    cloth  75/24

            -    covers  70/11-21, 74/51, 80/47

            -    Scottish revision  75/28-30

            -    use of Welsh  74/17

      -     Third Edition  70/53‑54, 71/22, 77/73, 79/16, 85/29, 85/31-32

            -    Scotland  80/64, 82/2

1:100,000 cycle mapping  74/45, 80/9

      -     theoretical  74/36

1:126,720 (half‑inch) Bartholomew  73/22, 74/51

1:126,720 (half‑inch) Ordnance Survey 92/23-28

1:600,000 Scotland Tourist Map  82/24, 83/24-26

1:625,000 / 1:633,600 planning maps 93/4-9

1:1,000,000 International Map of the World  72/15, 72/27

A, B, C and M: road numbers revealed [review]  81/53

AA Close‑up Britain road atlas [review]  78/61‑62

Access land  70/68, 73/37, 81/47

Act of Parliament,

      -     Copyright Designs and Patents  78/3

      -     CRoW  70/68, 73/37

      -     Ordnance Survey  70/46‑51

Adams, Brian W  75/2, 76/33-34, 77/27, 77/31-33, 85/8

Aerial survey  73/28, 73/33, 76/6-13, 81/10‑11, 82/50-56

 

Aesthetic appreciation  90/29-35

Air photo mosaics  71/24, 72/58‑59

Air traffic control  71/38‑40, 81/13-14, 84/5-7

Airfields, Norfolk  78/34‑37

Alan Godfrey Maps  - see Godfrey Edition

Alan Godfrey MBE  87/2

Aldershot Command map  85/55-56

Andrews, David  77/52‑55

Andrews, J H  91/60

Annotation on maps  74/48-50

Annual General Meetings  70/2‑3, 73/35-38, 76/33-34, 79/1-2, 82/22, 85/57

Antonine Wall [review]  83/46-47

Apps  91/59

Archaeological investigation  69/53, 72/5, 81/58, 83/47-49

Archives, CCS  77/4, 78/2, 79/2, 85/9, 85/54, 85/57

Anquet digital maps  87/40

Argleton  86/52

Arms, Royal  70/13‑15, 76/18

Arnhem 1944  87/11, 89/38-39, 90/52-59

Art society, OS  85/45-50

Artillery, Royal School of, Badley Library  70/4‑5, 70/33, 71/5, 71/37, 74/5

Asylums  77/21‑26

Atlas, mystery  72/61

Authentic Map Directories  69/43‑45, 70/62, 72/62

Authors, notes for  69/55

Aviation maps  71/38‑40, 81/13-14, 84/5-7

Ayers, Lt. Col. A J  79/42

Badley Library  70/4‑5, 70/33, 71/5, 71/37, 74/5

Bagshot Heath 81/44-47

Baggs, Tony  76/2-3

Baker, Paul  71/40

Ball, Begg’s 77/55, 78/5

Ballantyne, Campbell (obit) 90/2

Balloons  76/6-13

‘Bar’ reprints, 1:50,000  74/24-27

Bartholomew, John Christopher  81/3

Bartholomew, John & Son  79/7, 79/76

      -     1:1,000,000 road map  74/30-32

      -     half‑inch maps  73/22, 74/51,

            89/54-57, 89/25-29, 90/36

      -     UK maps  73/24, 74/52, 75/46, 79/76, 82/14

Barton, Capt. Dick  82/6

Battle sites 88/36

Bed linen, maps on  73/24, 74/52, 75/46

Beer, John (1930-2010) 89/3

Begg’s ball 77/55, 78/5

Belfast, CCS expedition to  73/26‑34

      -     Geological Survey  73/29

      -     OSNI  73/27‑28, 73/33

      -     PRONI  73/31‑32, 73/34

      -     Queen’s University  73/30‑31, 73/33

Bench marks  69/35‑36, 70/60‑61, 74/39, 85/39-44

Bilby tower  70/58‑59

Birmingham, maps of  84/44-45

Birthplaces, shown on maps  79/69, 80/67

Black Country  83/11

Blackpool, invasion of  73/6

Blank maps  80/38-39

Blocks, building  84/5

Bloggoscope   82/56

Bloody Old Britain [review]  83/47-49

Blue period 92/33

Blueback charts  80/5

Board, Dr Christopher  71/2, 72/1

Bodleian Library  83/4-6, 90/23-28, 93/2

Bogus Bognor  86/13

Bomb damage maps, LCC  75/38-43

Boundaries, administrative  73/21, 80/11-13 92/6-22, 93/38

      -     charter  85/21-23

      -     garden  81/44-47

Boundary mereings, uncommon  70/8‑9

Boundary, New Forest  73/23

Bramah press  88/54

Brewer’s Britain & Ireland [review]  75/45

Brief record of … the Egyptian Expeditionary Force  83/12-23, 84/7-12, 84/55-56

Briefing models  74/6-8

Bringing the past into the digital age  90/23-28

British Association topographical map …  72/24

British Cartographic Society  73/2, 77/2, 78/4

British Geological Survey, Keyworth  71/4‑5, 71/36, 74/44, 81/41

British Library  75/7-8

British map engravers [review] 92/52

British Rail system map  79/19

Broadhurst, J S  78/4

Browne, John Paddy  74/48-50, 75/46

Brownsea Island  84/58

Budgen, Charles  76/47-51

Buildings, shading of  83/37-38

Bull, Cathy and Chris  76/2, 76/33, 85/2-3

Bus stop, mystery  83/55, 84/49

Butler, Tanner & Dennis  90/44, 92/3-5, 92/32

Calendar girls  82/3

Cambridge, Soviet map of  74/16

Cambridge University Library  75/10, 76/34, 82/27, 85/3-4, 85/9

Cambridge University Library, visit to  86/7

Campbell Ballantyne (obit) 90/2

Canary Islands  75/48

Cannock Chase map 92/51

Cape Colony  72/4

Carshalton 93/33

Cartographic materials, electronic  73/4‑5

Cartographic style  87/19, 88/11

Cartoholism  93/43

Cassini maps  78/51, 80/4, 82/22-24, 89/50-53

Cassini projection  72/42, 80/42

Catalogues, map sellers’  85/51-54

      -     Ordnance Survey  80/53-58, 82/59-60

Chain survey  83/35-37, 84/29-32

Channel Islands maps  86/12

Charles Close Society, archives  77/4, 78/2, 79/2, 85/9, 85/54, 85/57

      -     as collectors  76/29-32

      -     objects  73/62

      -     publications policy  75/31-32

      -     25th anniversary  74/2, 75/7-9

      -     website  83/2, 84/3

Charter bounds  85/21-23

Charts, blueback  80/5

Charts, air  81/13-14

Chasseaud, Dr Peter  71/3

Cheshire, maps of  76/5

Chilterns tourist map  81/49

China, surveying in  76/52-58

Churches, depiction of  80/15-16

Civil Aviation Authority  81/13-14

Civil War  83/39-41, 88/36

Clark, Peter  77/2

Clarke, Alexander  85/39-41

Cleaning maps  70/55‑56

Close, Col. Sir Charles  76/6, 76/12, 77/56, 81/40, 85/23, 85/41

Cloth mounting, discontinuation  75/24

Clothing, maps reproduced on  69/42, 73/4

Coastlines  90/4-17

Coat, high visibility  78/49

Cobb, Col. Michael  70/52‑53, 71/66‑67, 72/55, 83/50

Colby, Maj.-Gen. Thomas  76/46, 77/46‑49, 78/11‑30, 79/68, 81/30, 90/4-17

Colby’s camps  90/4-17

Cole, John  93/45

Collecting maps  76/29-32, 77/66‑67, 80/65‑67, 81/54-55

Colour, introduction of  69/21‑29

Colours, choice of  80/10-11

Constructing the M1  93/36-37

Consultation of future of OS  87/4-6, 88/3-7

Consumer information  83/51-53

Contours  74/26-27

Conventional signs  84/63 

Conwy  83/10-11

Co-ordinate transformation  80/40-46

Copenhagen, CCS expedition to  83/7-9

      -     KMS  83/7-8

      -     Royal National Library  83/8-9

Copinsay, Horse of  82/62

Copying of maps  78/3

Copyright in Soviet maps  74/14

Corby, Popular revision  71/54‑56

Cornwall, Cycle … Map [review]  74/45  

Cornwall Explorers  71/15‑16, 78/44-45

Counter Drain  90/48

Countryside and RoW Act  70/68, 73/37

County Series, interpreting  78/45‑48, 79/18, 80/69

      -     sheet co-ordinates  80/40-46

Covers, Alan Godfrey ‘look-alikes’  82/11-14

      -     Irish  91/2-5

            Landranger  72/62, 82/24, 90/44, 92/33

      -     New Popular Edition  76/14, 78/38, 79/10, 82/17-21

      -     pre-war  81/48-50, 82/59

      -     Popular and Fifth Edition  70/57

      -     Scotland Tourist Map  82/24

      -     Scottish Popular Edition  81/56-57, 84/33-41

      -     Seventh Series  70/11‑21, 74/51, 80/47

      -     Third Edition  77/73

Creag Doire nan Nathrach  78/65-66, 79/57

Crawford, O G S  83/47-49, 85/21-23

Crewe Borough Council  81/40

Cromford and High Peak Railway  76/63-64

Croyde Cycle maps [review]  74/45, 78/61

Croydon Airport  71/38‑40

Cursiter, Stanley 93/10-15

Curtis, Layla  75/34

Cycle and Leisure Maps, Cornwall and Devon [review]  74/45

Cycle guides, London  80/4

Daily Mail Group  79/3

Dartmoor 89/13

Dartmouth, Third Edition cover  77/73

Data digitisation  73/30‑32, 79/48-51, 81/4-5

Dating maps  83/27-34

De la Mare, Walter  72/49

Dealing, map  69/38‑41, 70/28‑32, 71/18‑22, 73/25, 79/51-54

Defence College of Intelligence  82/4-7

Defence Geographic Centre, Feltham  73/3‑4

Defence Surveyors’ Association  81/2, 84/2, 84/50, 93/39

Delamere origin  77/27, 77/40‑50

Denmark  83/7-9

Dennett, John  79/8-9, 84/20-28

Destroying maps  71/63‑64

Devon, Cycle … Map [review]  74/45  

Different Medway crossing  87/49

Digital mapping  87/39-43

Digitisation  73/30‑32, 79/48-51, 81/4-5, 83/6, 90/23-28

Disagreeable countries  83/54

Disposal of OS Record Map Collection  86/5

Domesday Book  84/13-16

Dorington Committee  74/44

Dublin, CCS expedition to  70/34‑43 92/37-39

      -     Irish Railway Record Society  73/32-34

      -     National Archives  70/34, 70/37‑39 92/38

      -     Phoenix Park  70/34‑35, 70/40‑41 92/38

      -     Royal Irish Academy  70/36, 70/41‑42 92/38

      -     Soviet map of  73/19‑20

      -     Trinity College  70/42‑43, 92/39

Dunlop, Kenneth (OS employee) 88/41

Du Noyer, George Victor 35/14, 92/37, 92/41

Duvet covers, maps as  73/24, 74/52, 75/46

Duxford, RAF  74/6-8

Eades, Albert  91/58

East German mapping  79/23, 80/69

Ebinburgh  81/58

Edinburgh event, September 2009  86/6

Edition codes  83/27-34, 84/42-43

Egyptian Expeditionary Force  83/12-23, 84/7‑12, 84/55-56

Ekwall, Eilert  86/18

Electronic cartographic materials  73/4‑5

Elliot, Geoffrey  76/33

Elsdale, Henry  76/6-13

Engineering the Olympic park 89/5

Engraved maps [review]  86/50, 87/7

Engraved maps  87/7

Engraving and lithography  69/21‑29

Epping Forest  90/46-47

Erisgeir  71/67, 72/3

Everard, Cyril  76/3

Exercise Viking  72/39-41

Exmouth  75/26, 78/43

Fairclough, Roger  85/3-4

Falmouth, Russian town plan  77/51

Fantasy maps (E. German)  79/26-28, 79/31

Far‑Distant Oxus, The  69/49‑50

Feeling blue  87/35

Feltham, Defence Geographic Centre  73/3‑4

Field history sheet  75/21-22

Field section, photograph  75/26, 78/43

Field Survey Company, Seventh  83/13-14, 84/7, 84/55-56

Fingerprints  71/50

Fire insurance plans  79/4, 80/62-64

Flappers and sleepers  83/55

Flat maps  72/3

Florjančič, Janez Dizma  79/44-45, 79/48

Focus Maps  71/50

Folding of maps  74/53, 85/56

Folk songs of old Hampshire  74/48

Folkestone  79/16

Football grounds  70/61‑62

Footpaths, public  74/52, 78/8

Foster G  78/4

Foula  70/12‑13

Foulshiels  79/69

Foyle Reading Room  77/4

France, maps of  75/11, 75/13, 77/18, 77/70‑71

‘Free our data’ campaign  80/17-19

Freil, Brian  92/42-48

Frodsham  82/3

From Squaw Tit to Whorehouse Meadow [review]  77/69

FWT  84/46-47

Gaols  77/21‑26

Gars‑bheinn  73/60‑62

Gasholders  70/62

Geodetic survey  73/28

Geodetski Inštitut Slovenije  79/50-51

Geodetski Zavod Slovenije  79/49

Geographia Authentic Map Directories  69/43‑45, 70/62, 72/62

Geographic Information Systems  73/30‑31

GeoInformation Group  81/10-11

Geological Survey and mapping, NI  73/29

Geological Survey of Ireland 92/37

GEOREF  80/20-25

George Petrie 1790‑1866, the rediscovery of Ireland’s past [review]  71/60‑61

German mapping  72/9, 73/39, 79/23

      -     of UK and Ireland  69-15, 70/32, 72/21, 77/5, 79/34-41, 80/69

Gift‑wrap, maps as  69/41‑42

GIS  73/30‑31

Global positioning systems  78/63‑64, 79/65-66

Glucksman Map Library  70/42‑43

Goad Fire Insurance maps  79/4, 80/62-64

Godfrey, Alan MBE  87/2

Godfrey Edition  72/48‑49, 76/45, 79/55-56, 82/11-16, 83/42-45, 93/26-35

Gold mine  73/52, 74/52, 75/47, 76/61

Google earth  87/43

Google maps  84/59, 87/43

Gosset, William Driscoll  81/20-23, 82/63

Gotha 92/34-36

Gough map  75/35

GPS  78/63‑64, 79/65-66

Graffiti, coastal  76/63

Gran Canaria  75/48

Grassholm and The Smalls  72/42

Great great grandfather 88/37

Great Map, The [review]  81/51-52

Great map for a Great Park 89/20

Great Ormes Head  83/11

Greenwich Meridian  74/41

Grid, conversion  80/40-46

      -     Fifth and New Popular  85/15-20

      -     German military  69/17‑19, 73/47-49

      -     National  69/46‑47

      -     Target-area designator  81/34-35

GSGS 3907  71/40, 85/35-36

      -     map lists  84/50

Guardian, The  80/17-19

Guernsey, official map 93/41

Guide to the OS one‑inch Seventh Series [review]  71/57‑58

Guide to the OS one‑inch Third Edition maps, in colour [review]  70/53‑54

GZS  79/49

Hadrian’s Wall 89/18

Hagstrom maps  69/41‑42

Half‑inch - see 1:126,720

Half-inch cartobibliography  87/3

Hamlyn Publishing  91/9-18

Harley, J B  80/6

Harmston, Lincolnshire  75/1-2, 75/11-13, 77/52‑55, 78/33, 81/43

Hartamul  71/67

Harvey Maps  79/6-7

Hausaman, Neville  75/2, 76/33

Haven of rest  91/54

Heights of hills and mountains  69/48‑49, 74/26-27, 78/65-66, 79/57-60

Helio-zincography  90/41-43, 93/20

Hendon, RAF  85/13-14

Hermitage, RSMS  82/4-7

High Peak Junction  76/63-64, 77/72-73

Higley, Chris  91/62

Hills are stuffed with Swedish girls 89/36-37

Historic town plans of Lincoln [review]  73/55

Historical Military Mapping Special Interest Group, BCS  73/2

Hobbs, Capt. John 78/9

Hodson, Yolande  78/4

 ‘Holm(e)’  72/45

How big a map does it take to build socialism? 89/5

Hydrographic Office, Taunton  70/7‑8

Imperial Geographical Service  91/54

Imray, Laurie, Norie and Wilson Ltd  80/5

In Passing  86/24

India, Survey of  93/20

Index diagrams  85/27-38, 86/25-36

Insanity, male  78/42, 79/64

Intelligence revealed: maps, plans and views at Horse Guards and the War Office [review] 93/51

International Collection, OS  74/3-4

Internet  73/25, 85/58

Inversion of maps  78/42, 79/64

iPad  91/26,  91/59

Ireland, large‑scale plans  70/37‑39

      -     National Archives of  70/34, 70/37‑39 92/38

      -     postcodes 89/16

Irish 3D town models 92/49

Irish Historic Towns Atlas … [review]  77/68

Irish Ordnance Survey  70/34‑35, 70/40‑41 91/2-5, 92/37, 92/40, 92/42-48, 92/49

      -     placename books  70/39

Irish Ordnance Survey (history, culture and memory) [review]  71/58

Irish postcodes  89/16-17, 90/38-40

Irish Railway Record Society  73/32, 73/34

Irwin, Maj.-Gen. Brian  76/4, 79/9

Islands, missing  71/67, 72/3, 82/62

Isle of Blue? 89/12

Isle of Man  76/20, 80/37-38, 82/8-9, 83/53-54

Isle of Skye map  90/29-35

Isle of Wight  76/63, 80/34-37, 82/59

James, Sir Henry  84/13-16, 85/41

Jāņa Sēta  76/1, 76/37, 76/40-41

Jigsaws  61/28, 81/14-15

Johnston, Keith  78/57‑60

Kain, Professor R J P  73/1‑2

Kaiser Bill  77/5

Keyworth, British Geological Survey  71/4‑5, 71/36, 74/44, 81/41

Killarney  79/16, 90/29-35

Kineton, MoD  79/19-22

King Orry’s Grave  83/53-54

Kingston upon Thames  82/22

Kington, Miles  81/50

Kort & Matrikelstyrelsen, Copenhagen  83/7-8

Khrushchev preferred Bartholomew’s 87/31

LAM-fold maps  74/53

Lancashire 92/6-22

Landscape of London  (review)  88/50

Land Utilisation Survey  74/48-50, 75/46, 76/65

Land‑line data  69/29, 79/2

Landmark Information Group  79/3-4

Langley, Hawker factory  71/34‑35

Large scales revision  91/28-30

Lapenotiere, Lieut. J R  72/51

Larkhill, Badley Library  70/4‑5, 70/33, 71/5, 71/37, 74/5

      -     Military Railway  71/6‑9, 72/23‑24

Latvia  76/1, 76/36-44

      -     National Library of  76/36, 76/39-40

Latvian Geospatial Information Agency  76/1, 76/38, 76/41-43

Lawrence, Vanessa  73/37, 75/5, 81/3, 82/27, 85/10-11

Leeds 92/6-22

Leicester, Popular revision  71/52

Leith Hill  70/57‑58

Letter book, OS  76/46

Levelling  70/60‑61, 85/39-44

Lincoln  69/3‑4, 71/36, 74/29, 78/45‑48, 79/18, 80/69, 81/30

Lincoln, Historic town plans of [review]  73/55

Lincoln, Wainfleet Haven and Boston Railway  70/26

Lincolnshire, Ordnance map of  69/36

Linen marques, Old Series  80/29-30

Lithography and engraving  69/21‑29

Ljubljana  79/44-51

Loc8 codes  90/38-40

‘London - a life in maps’  77/4

London, bomb damage maps  75/38-43

      -     landscape of  (review) 88/50

      -     maps of  72/5, 75/38-43, 76/44, 80/4,  81/11-12

      -     model of  74/4

      -     Times atlas [review] 92/54

      -     transport museum  70/6‑7, 70/33

      -     underground railway  72/37, 73/59‑60

London Passenger Transport Map  80/3, 83/55

Long Hanborough, Oxfordshire  83/3

Looe, Cornwall  72/48‑49

Lough Erne 89/30

Loughton, Focus Map  71/50

Lovell Johns  83/3-4

Ludlow  70/2‑3, 78/8

Lundy Island  77/46

Macaulay Isles of Scilly map 88/44

Macclesfield  76/5

Malaya  74/15, 76/3

Man, Isle of - see Isle of Man

Manchester & Salford, 1:1056 plans  71/61‑62

      -     Goad maps  79/4, 80/62-64

Manchester Ship canal   91/28-30

Manuscript plans 69/11

Map addict [review] 86/49

Map art on Irish covers 91/2

Map Book, The  74/61, 75/57, 80/4

Map collecting  87/37-39

Map of a nation [review] 89/40-50

Map of England, The  81/40

Mapland Scotland  81/14-15

Mapping of Saddleworth [review]  81/51-52

Mappa Mundi  78/8

Maps and map‑making in local history [review]  71/59

Maps in those days [review]  91/60

Maps of the Witham Fens  80/3, 85/51

Maps of War [review]  81/51-52

Maps on the move  91/59

Marginalia  70/22‑26

Martin, Ellis  74/48-50, 75/46, 76/65, 82/17-18

Master drawings  69/11

MasterMap  72/3, 73/37, 79/2, 79/4-5, 81/4-5

Masters, Henry  85/47-50

Maxwell, Robert  78/32

Medway crossing  87/49

Melbourne Military Railway  72/24

MemoryMap digital map  87/42

Mental hospitals  70/44‑45, 72/60

Mereings, uncommon  70/8‑9

Meridian, Greenwich  74/41

Michelin maps  76/3, 85/7-8

Milestones  76/59-60

Military Maps [review]  72/52‑55

Military maps, German  72/9, 73/39, 77/5‑20, 78/32, 78/62, 79/23, 80/69, 87/31

      -     Polish  78/4, 84/49

Military maps, Soviet - see Russian mapping

Mine, gold  73/52, 74/52, 75/47, 76/61

Mitcham  93/31

Model of London  74/4

Models, 3D 92/49

Models, briefing  74/6-8

Monsal Dale  70/57

More battles  88/36

Motorway achievement, The [review]  73/55‑56

Motoring atlas  91/6-18

Motorway, M1 93/36

Motorway, M40  79/66

Mound or tumulus  81/58

Mountains - see Heights of hills and mountains

MS plans  69/11

Mudge, Maj.-Gen. William  76/47-51, 78/11‑15, 79/67

Murder  74/40

Names and name books  75/19-23, 75/45, 76/1, 76/43

Nantwich  84/57

National Archives, visit to   86/17

National Archives of Ireland  70/34, 70/37‑39

National Gallery of Scotland  93/10-14

National Grid  69/46‑47, 80/40-46

National Library of Denmark  83/8-9

      -     of Latvia  76/36, 76/39-40

      -     of Scotland  71/3, 79/7, 83/50, 85/11-12, 93/4-9

      -     of Slovenia  79/48-49

National parks  73/23

National Plans, The  75/26, 78/43, 80/7

New Forest  73/23

New Popular index damaged  87/44 

      -     printings and other discoveries 88/25

Newman, Col. H E M  76/52, 76/57‑58, 78/65

Nicholson, T R  85/5

Nitrate vulnerable zones  81/47

No more OS maps as we know them? 89/33

Nolan, A E  91/2-5

Norfolk airfields  78/34‑37

Northern Ireland, Geological Survey  73/29

      -     Ordnance Survey of  73/27‑28, 73/33, 89/30

      -     Public Record Office  73/31‑32, 73/34

Northolt, RAF  84/5-7

Not such a Scilly map, 88/45

Object name books  75/19-23, 76/1

Objects, CCS  73/62

Old series to Explorer [review]  91/62

On the road with Ekwall  86/18

On the web  86/4

One‑inch - see 1:63,360

One-inch engraved maps [review] 86/50, 87/7

Olympic park (London) 89/5

Onecote, Staffordshire  84/45

Online maps  71/3, 78/4, 78/50, 79/48-49, 80/61-62, 83/50, 85/11-12

OpenStreetMap  91/20-27

Opera  79/55-56

Ordnance Survey 60" … plans of Manchester & Salford [CD review]  71/61‑62

Ordnance Survey Act, 1841  70/46‑51  91/36-51, 92/6-22

      -     art society  85/45-50

      -     artefacts  80/65-67

      -     catalogues  80/53-58, 82/59-60

      -     cartographic style  87/19, 88/11

      -     consultation of future  87/4, 88/3, 91/20-27

      -     cover changes,, leisure maps 88/33

      -     cover misprint  86/8, 92/33

      -     data collection, tidal features  90/4-17

      -     efficiency review  87/50

      -     finance and funding  80/8-9, 80/17-19, 81/6-7, 82/25-36, 84/4

      -     half-inch maps 92/23-28

      -     history  80/6, 80/68

      -     International Collection  74/3-4

      -     Ireland  70/34‑35, 70/40‑41, 92/38, 92/40, 92/42-48

      -     lawyers 89/36-37

      -     letter book  76/46

      -     maps in schools 89/19 89/50-53

      -     maps – future possibilities 89/33

      -     maps – printing 92/3-5, 92/32

      -     motoring atlas  91/6-18

      -     OpenData  91/20-27

......      public consultation  72/3

      -     repayment work  76/57-58

      -     sale and supply of maps 82/25-36

      -     Southampton  72/5‑7, 73/35‑38, 75/5‑6, 78/5-7, 79/1-2, 81/4, 82/3, 84/17-28, 85/10-11

      -     staff association, OS  85/58

      -     videos  82/3

      -     of Wales 89/22

Ordnance Survey maps: a concise guide for historians   73/54, 80/4

Organisation tree, OS  80/68

Origin, Delamere  77/27, 77/40‑50

OS explore  80/61-62

Overseas member  76/66-67

Overseas Surveys, Directorate of  79/42, 84/42-43

Oxbridge ramblings 88/17

Oxford University, Bodleian Library  83/4-6

Padley, J S  69/3, 73/55, 81/30

Palestine, mapping of  83/12-23, 84/7-12, 84/55-56

Palestine of the Crusades  71/10‑15

Park, Mungo  79/69, 80/67

Parliamentary debates  74/44, 81/41

Parsons, Professor David  76/5

Past and Present Series [review]  78/51

Penarth pier  82/14

Penkilan Head  78/33

Persistent error  87/29

Perthes, Justus 92/34

Petrie, George  71/60‑61

Pevsner, Nikolaus  93/28-30

Philip’s Navigator atlas [review]  78/61‑62

Philip’s motoring atlas  91/6-18

Phoenix Park, Dublin  70/34‑35, 70/40‑41

Photogrammetry  73/39

Photo-rectification  93/10-14

Photo-zincography  84/13-16, 90/41-44, 93/20

Pictish symbol stones … [review]  84/51

Picture of the land, A  90/29-35

Picturing Britain [exhibition review]  86/23

Pig farm, surveying  72/25

Piran maritime museum  79/45

Placename books, Irish  70/39

Places  74/29-32, 75/45

Plagiarism  81/30

Planning maps 93/4-9

Poetry  74/53

Pole Hill  74/41

Polish mapping  78/4, 84/48-49

Political incorrectness  81/48-50

Poor houses  77/21‑26

Postcodes in Ireland 89/16, 90/38-40

Postbridge, Devon  77/80

Postcards  74/39, 75-6, 79/61, 84/18-19

Preston‑Hull line  77/31

Pricing, Bartholomew maps  73/22

      -     Seventh Series  70/19‑21

Print codes  73/22, 79/61-62, 83/27-34

Printing  73/41‑44, 78/7, 78/41, 90/44, 92/3-5

      -     colour  69/21‑29, 71/45‑49, 80/10-15, 83/42-45

Projections and Origins  75/4

Publications policy, CCS  75/31-32

Quickmap, Luton  81/11-12

Quo digital maps  87/41

Quorn and Woodhouse Station  83/58

Railway, alignment of  74/33, 75/48, 80/32-34

      -     Cromford and High Peak  76/63-64, 77/72‑73

      -     Kineton, military  79/19-22

      -     Larkhill Military  71/6‑9, 72/23-24

      -     Lincoln, Wainfleet Haven and Boston  70/26

      -     Liskeard and Caradon  74/52, 75/47

      -     London Underground  72/37, 73/59‑60, 90/45

      -     Melbourne Military  72/24

      -     Stafford and Uttoxeter  74/33, 75/48

Railway and Canal Historical Society  75/33

Railway Record Society, Irish  73/32, 73/34

Railway stations, principal  69/50‑52

Railways of Great Britain: a historical atlas [review]  70/52‑53, 71/66‑67, 72/55, 83/50

Ransome, Arthur  69/49‑50

Redfearn, J C B  75/3

Reichsamt für Landesaufnahme  72/9, 73/39, 78/32, 79/26

Regular revision  91/52

Repairs to maps  76/63

Repayment work, OS  76/57-58

Reservoirs  74/25-26, 75/28-30, 78/65

Retrospectroscope  72/3

Revision, 1:50,000  74/24-27

      -     large‑scale  69/11, 69/31‑34, 69/52, 80/58-60, 81/36-39, 85/24-26

      -     Popular  71/52

      -     Seventh Series  75/28-30

      -     tide line  73/24

Riga, CCS expedition to  74/2, 76/1, 76/36-44

      -     Jāņa Sēta  76/1, 76/37, 76/40-41

      -     LGIA  76/1, 76/38, 76/41-43

      -     National Library  76/36, 76/39-40

Rights of way  74/52, 78/8, 80/10-11

Roads, depiction of  71/22, 71/44‑49, 79/66, 80/10, 93/36

      -     numbering of  81/53

      -     turnpike  76/59-61

Roby, Henry, MP  74/44, 81/41

Roman England  81/40

Roseberry Topping  81/8-9

Roy, General William  81/51

Royal Air Force, Duxford  74/6-8

      -     Hendon  85/13-14

      -     Northolt  84/5-7

Royal Atlas, Johnston’s  78/57‑60

Royal Geographical Society  72/8, 73/60, 77/4

Royal insignia  70/13‑15, 76/18

Royal Irish Academy  70/36, 70/41‑42

Royal National Library, Copenhagen  83/8-9

Royal School of Military Survey  82/4-7

Rubber stamps  84/59

Ruhr, The  83/43-45

Russian mapping  71/65, 72/26, 73/6,
73/59-60, 74/9 74/13, 75/43, 76/1, 76/39-44, 77/51, 78/32, 78/50, 79/22, 79/23, 79/64, 82/37-49, 87/31, 89/5-11 89/23

Saddleworth  81/51-52

Salisbury, Marquess of  83/54

Saltholm and Peberholm  83/9

Sandby, Paul [exhibition review]  86/23

Satellite navigation systems  78/63‑64, 79/65-66

Scanning historic maps  90/23-28

Scilly, Isles of,  88/44

Scotland from Keith Johnston’s Royal Atlas  78/57‑60

Scotland, CCS visit to  79/6-7

      -     mapping of  77/47‑50, 78/9, 79/67, 80/64, 81/16, 82/10, 82/24, 83/50, 84/33-41, 85/11-12

      -     National Library of  71/3, 79/7, 83/50, 85/11-12

      -     Tour(ist) map of  83/24-26

Scottish Mountaineering Club  75/28-30, 79/58

Security deletions  71/28‑35, 72/58‑59, 78/34‑37, 79/19-22, 83/5

Series numbers, DOS/OSD  84/42-43

Shading of buildings  83/37-38

Shannon, John (OS employee) 88/37

Shap Wells  72/4‑5

Sheet lines, Cassini  77/59

      -     Old Series  77/27, 81/16, 84/52-55, 85/28

      -     One-inch  85/27-38

      -     theoretical  74/36

Sheetlines,  back numbers 82/61

      -     on CD  77/4, 82/61

Shelf wobbler   82/58

Sillitoe, Alan (obit) 88/9

Six-inch plans – see 1:10,560

Sketch maps 78/38, 79/10, 80/47

Skye  71/16-18, 73/60‑62

Slovenia, CCS visit to  79/44-51

      -     Geodetic Institute  79/50-51

      -     GZS  79/49

      -     National Library  79/48-49

      -     Surveying and Mapping Authority  79/46-47

Snowflake Software, Southampton  79/4-5

Southampton, Gas Monument  76/65

      -     OS HQ  72/5‑7, 73/35‑38, 75/5-6,
78/5-7, 79/1-2, 82/3, 84/17-28, 85/10-11

Soviet mapping - see Russian mapping

Spiders  77/56

Sports grounds  70/61‑62

Spurn Head  91/48-51

Staff association, OS  85/58

Stanfords  90/45

Stereo-plotting  93/10-14

Stevens, Henry  76/46

Stirling Surveys  79/6, 79/63

Stotherd, Col. Richard  76/9-11

Surrey Ordnance Survey historical maps [review]  91/62

Survey methods  69/54, 73/53, 75/1, 77/52‑55, 78/6, 80/58-60, 81/36-39, 82/50-56, 83/35-37, 84/29-32

Surveying the administrative boundaries of Lancashire and Yorkshire after 1841 Ordnance Survey Act 92/6-22, 93/38

Surveying Ireland’s past [review]  71/59‑60

Surveyor’s name on OS map  88/41

Sweden, Soviet mapping of  73/7‑8

Tactical societies  82/60

Target-area designator grid  81/34-35

Tate Britain  75/34

Taunton, UK Hydrographic Office  70/7‑8

Templer, Col. J L B  76/6, 76/12

Thairteamul  72/3

Theodolite diaphragm  77/56, 80/70

Thorn, Henry George  85/45-47

Thumbnail sketches  78/38, 79/10, 80/47, 86/44,  91/31

Tidal bounce  71/3‑4

Tide line  73/24,  90/4-17,  91/36-51

Timeline Historical Map [review]  74/45-47

Times atlas of London [review] 92/54

Toll gates  76/59-60

Top 5 / Bottom 5  86/38

Toponymy on the move  86/12

Touring midst the tors 89/13

Tower, Bilby  70/58‑59

‘Town Series’ plans  82/15-16

Townlands  73/27, 74/52

Tracklogs digital maps  87/41

Trademarks  72/56‑57

Trafalgar Way [review]  72/51‑52

Translations 92/42-48

Transport maps  80/3, 81/11-12, 84/46-47, 90/45

Transport Museum, London’s  70/6‑7, 70/33

Trench map reprints  81/64

Triangulation point, double  69/20, 70/58‑60, 72/59

      -     setting up  71/16‑18, 73/60-62

      -     sub‑sea level  69/53‑54, 72/62

Trinity College Dublin  70/42‑43

Tucker, James  85/55

Tumulus or mound  81/58

Turnpike roads  76/59-61

Twenty-fifth anniversary, CCS  74/2, 75/7-9

Twenty-five inch - see 1:2500

Two‑inch mapping, lost  78/9, 79/67

Twigg, Jenny  75/19

Unique numbers  83/30-34

Unpopular Edition  93/2

Up the airy mountain  86/39

Upnor castle  87/49

Uppingham  77/63‑65

Vandyke process 93/20-25

Viking, Exercise  72/39-41

Vision of Britain  73/30‑31

Wales, online maps  71/3

Walks around Grantown-on-Spey [review]  79/63

Walthall, Peter  82/2

War, Maps of [review]  81/51-52

Warsaw Pact mapping  79/23

Washington, cartographic discoveries  69/5‑10

Water-lining  79/16

Weatherproof maps  74/53, 75/5

Website, CCS  83/2, 84/3

      -     DSA  84/50

Wei-Hai-Wei  75/36, 76/52-58

Wellington, Duke of  78/10‑25, 79/67

Welsh, use of on maps  74/17

What the papers say  93/35

Wheeler, R C  80/3

Whitby  81/8-9

White, Maj. T J  76/9-11

Wight, Isle of - see Isle of Wight

Willenhall Historic Map Gallery  70/10

Windsor Great park 89/20

Winterbotham, Brig. H S L  80/7-8

‘Wired for maps’  73/4‑5

Witham Fens  80/3, 85/51

Women reading maps  82/59, 83/56-57, 84/58, 85/26, 85/55

Workhouses  77/21‑26

Works in progress  72/47, 79/66

World heritage sites  80/70

World map, Soviet  77/51, 78/32, 79/64

York, City of, map  84/3

      -     Minster  85/39-44

Yorkshire 92/6-22, 93/38