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.
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
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
- 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,
- 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
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
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
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
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