This site includes a wide variety of county maps, road strip maps, gazetteers and itineraries of Hampshire and the Christchurch area, Dorset, which was in Hampshire, excluding the Isle of Wight, from the mid 16th to mid 19th centuries. It also includes notes on a wide variety of topics, such as compass rose, scale line, old english mile, prime meridian, coastal defence and castles, county and hundreds, place names, etc. Created and maintained by Martin and Jean Norgate.More »
The historic maps and land awards presented here by the Berkshire Record Office show the process of enclosing the common fields of the county of Berkshire between 1738 and 1883. Additional sections explain the concepts of enclosure.More »
View maps and transcriptions from the 1836+ series of Tithe Maps & Apportionments which show who occupied which fields and dwellings within each township. This website, still in development, covers a collection of parishes on the Derbyshire-Staffordshire border.More »
Bristol City Council provides an interactive approach to historic maps and images of Bristol with a variety of historic map options available to overlay either over a modern-day map of Bristol, or over one of the other available historical maps.More »
Compare aerial surveys of 1946 and 1988, or modern day Ordnance Survey maps, with historical maps of Norfolk from the county record office, including nearly 700 c. 1840 tithe maps, over 100 enclosure maps and the first edition six-inch Ordnance Survey.More »
View high-quality images of Edward Stanford's Library Map of London and its Suburbs, 1862-1871. Browse by selecting points on the map, or scroll down to select maps by place name.More »
The Lancashire County Council has online versions of eight full county maps of Lancashire from different time periods, plus several town maps c.1890 based on the 1:2500 Ordnance Survey first editions. The collection also includes a number of 1:10,560 first editions of the 1845 OS, plus one Tithe map.More »