Dundjinni Moderator and Artist
I found an excellent list of map links here:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb....aps/index.html
Maps of Wales, England and Scotland. arranged by county and chronologically.
-Rob A>
Sweet find, Rob! My first shot turned up a 16th century map of Wales! Hours of inspiration! Thanks.
Don
My gallery is here
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"Keep your mind in hell, but despair not." --Saint Silouan [1866-1938]
Good resource. Excellent find! Bookmarked.
I was looking for something completely non-relevant to this site, when I came across the UK's National Maritime Museum. Specifically, the Charts and Maps section.
From their own description:
Just gorgeous...The only drawback is that some of the fancy on-line zoom things don't appear to work in firefox, though you can download most of the images....The National Maritime Museum collections contain more than 100,000 sea charts and maps dating from the medieval period to the present day. They document the results of exploration and discovery and show how techniques of navigation and surveying developed. Many were owned by naval officers and politicians and were used to plan and record the events which have become maritime history. The collections are not exclusively British and although they concentrate on charting the seas and coastlines, land maps are also included. Together they illustrate the work of the leading hydrographers and cartographers throughout the history of charting and mapmaking.
-Rob A>
The zoom features don't appear to be working in ie7 either so it may just be broken, or designed for safari only
Dean
\"Nonsense, your only saying that because no-one ever has!\"
The David Rumsey Historical Map Collection. High quality images of thousands of beautiful maps, mostly from the 18th & 19th centuries.
Bryan Ray, visual effects artist
http://www.bryanray.name