![]() ![]() By 1956 it covered 80% of Great Britain, everywhere apart from the Scottish Highlands and Islands. The 1:25,000 'Provisional edition' was Ordnance Survey's first civilian map series at this medium scale, and the forerunner of the modern Explorer and Outdoor Leisure maps. ![]() Great Britain, Ordnance Survey six-inch to the mile (1:10,560), 1888-1913 Open this layer directly in the MapTiler Cloud API Plans and pricingĢ. View seamless layer on a modern satellite / map background with transparency slider.This layer is best for applications needing to display base mapping that is legible at a range of different zoom levels from viewing the whole country when zoomed out, to streets, houses, farms and fields when zoomed in.Ordnance Survey Six-Inch to the Mile England and Wales / Scotland, 1:10,560, 1888-1913.Ordnance Survey One-Inch to the Mile England and Wales (Revised New Series) / One-Inch Scotland 2nd edition (Hills), 1:63,360, 1885-1903.Ordnance Survey Quarter-Inch England and Wales / Scotland 1:253,440, published ca.Ordnance Survey, Great Britain, 1.016 Inches to 16 miles / 1:1 million, published 1905.Great Britain, Ordnance Survey (1:1 million-1:10,560), 1900sĪ set of five different scales of seamless Ordnance Survey map layers from around 1900, which display the different scales at different zoom levels: How the seamless map layers were prepared.How to use the map in Javascript viewers.How to embed the historic map in your website.Ireland, Bartholomew, Quarter-inch to the mile (1:253,440), 1940 Great Britain, Ordnance Survey One-Inch Seventh Series (1:63,360), 1955-1961 Great Britain, Ordnance Survey 'Provisional' edition (1:25,000), 1937-1961 Great Britain, Ordnance Survey one-inch to the mile (1:63,360), 'Hills' edition, 1885-1903 ![]() Please consult our Re-using georeferenced maps guides for advice about re-using any of our other georeferenced layers for personal, non-commercial purposes. There is a 'free' tier for all non-commercial subscribers using 100,000 tile requests per month or less. There is no longer a fixed annual subscription fee, but different plans for different types of usage and quantity. used with the Android SDK or iOS SDK for mobile application developmentįrom March 2022, these layers all moved to the MapTiler Cloud API.used within various libraries, such as Leaflet, OpenLayers, ReactJS or with the Angular application framework.used as a layer inside desktop GIS software.used as a backdrop for your own markers or geographic data.These seamless historic map layers can be: ![]()
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