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Ordance Survey and other map resources

For Geological and others see David Rumsey collection 1881 25 inch 1882 Geological Map of area in David Rumsey Collection - can be zoomed. 1902 6 inch 1902 25 inch 1907 1 inch Woodbridge 1919 1 inch 1925 25 inch 1941 1:25000 German High Command 1946 1 inch 1955 1:25000 The National Library of Scotland have a large collection of…
alyson
January 29, 2018
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3D village maps

Here are some views that you can explore on your PC. If anyone is interested more detailed views can be done. The bits outside the village will not be right so ignore. Use Help function to navigate. The initial view is zoomed in so use Ctrl Shift Down to zoom out. A mouse with a wheel is helpful. It looks…
alyson
December 16, 2017
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1800 Isaac Johnson map

This shows how ] was referred to just as "Leading to the Street" which was ]. Note also how ] continues directly from it without today's dogleg. The status of the Northern part of Mill Lane is unclear. ] does not appear. On the ] ] is called "New Road" - we don't know when the ] was built. Little change…
alyson
November 24, 2016
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1957/1958 OS map

Sorry, you have no rights to view unless you are a member. If you live in (or have a connection with) the village, please ask for access.
alyson
January 29, 2013
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1839 Tithe Map and Apportionment

The 1839 Tithe Map was bought by a villager at a sale. It is 6ft wide by 4ft deep and printed on linen. The Suffolk Record Office have their own copy. We have scanned it and made some full size copies. Associated with the Tithe Map is the "Apportionment" which says who owned and used each piece of land. Surveyor…
alyson
March 4, 2011
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Gough Map online

Mapping the realm Annotated Mapping the realm’ is a project funded by the British Academy to create an interactive online version of the celebrated medieval ‘Gough Map’ of Great Britain. The original map is held in the Bodleian Library in Oxford. It probably dates from the fourteenth century but neither the identity of its author or its exact origins are…
alyson
February 5, 2008