Ordnance Survey 1:2,500 Epoch 1

From the 1840s, the Ordnance Survey began the work of mapping Britain, county by county, at the scale of six inches to the mile (1:10,560). From 1854, cultivated and inhabited areas were mapped at the scale of 1:2,500 (25.344 inches to the mile), parish by parish, and then continuously. Maps for selected areas at the 1:2,500 scale are included in this collection (Epoch 1).
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Map of Birmingham and its Environs
The County Series maps at scale 1:2500 for Birmingham and its environs, including West Bromwich, Short Heath, Aston, Harborne, and Moor Green.
Map of Cardiff and its Environs
The County Series maps at scale 1:2500 for Cardiff and its environs, including Llandaff, Roath, Pen-y-lan, Rumney, and Penarth
Map of Chester and its Environs
The County Series maps at scale 1:2500 for Chester and its environs, including Saughall, Hoole, Christleton, and Eccleston.
Map of Coventry and its Environs
The County Series maps at scale 1:2500 for Coventry and its environs, including Exhall, Allesley, Earlsdon, Walsgrave on Sowe, and Willenhall.
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