Maps of Glasgow

Maps of Glasgow

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Insurance Plan of Glasgow Vol. V: sheet 212-1

1 : 960 This detailed 1901 plan of Glasgow is one of a series of seventeen sheets in an atlas originally produced to aid insurance companies in assessing fire risks. The building footprints, their use (commercial, residential, educational, etc.), the number of floors and the height of the building, as well as construction materials (and thus risk of burning) and special fire hazards (chemicals, kilns, ovens) were documented in order to estimate premiums. Names of individual businesses, property lines, and addresses were also often recorded. Together these maps provide a rich historical shapshot of the commercial activity and urban landscape of towns and cities at the time. The British Library holds a comprehensive collection of fire insurance plans produced by the London-based firm Charles E. Goad Ltd. dating back to 1885. These plans were made for most important towns and cities of the British Isles at the scales of 1:480 (1 inch to 40 feet), as well as many foreign towns at 1:600 (1 inch to 50 feet). Chas E Goad Limited Chas E Goad Limited
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Insurance Plan of Glasgow Vol. V: sheet 212-2

1 : 960 This detailed 1901 plan of Glasgow is one of a series of seventeen sheets in an atlas originally produced to aid insurance companies in assessing fire risks. The building footprints, their use (commercial, residential, educational, etc.), the number of floors and the height of the building, as well as construction materials (and thus risk of burning) and special fire hazards (chemicals, kilns, ovens) were documented in order to estimate premiums. Names of individual businesses, property lines, and addresses were also often recorded. Together these maps provide a rich historical shapshot of the commercial activity and urban landscape of towns and cities at the time. The British Library holds a comprehensive collection of fire insurance plans produced by the London-based firm Charles E. Goad Ltd. dating back to 1885. These plans were made for most important towns and cities of the British Isles at the scales of 1:480 (1 inch to 40 feet), as well as many foreign towns at 1:600 (1 inch to 50 feet). Chas E Goad Limited Chas E Goad Limited
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Insurance Plan of Glasgow Vol. V: sheet 213

1 : 960 This detailed 1901 plan of Glasgow is one of a series of seventeen sheets in an atlas originally produced to aid insurance companies in assessing fire risks. The building footprints, their use (commercial, residential, educational, etc.), the number of floors and the height of the building, as well as construction materials (and thus risk of burning) and special fire hazards (chemicals, kilns, ovens) were documented in order to estimate premiums. Names of individual businesses, property lines, and addresses were also often recorded. Together these maps provide a rich historical shapshot of the commercial activity and urban landscape of towns and cities at the time. The British Library holds a comprehensive collection of fire insurance plans produced by the London-based firm Charles E. Goad Ltd. dating back to 1885. These plans were made for most important towns and cities of the British Isles at the scales of 1:480 (1 inch to 40 feet), as well as many foreign towns at 1:600 (1 inch to 50 feet). Chas E Goad Limited Chas E Goad Limited
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Lanark, Sheet VI.9 (with inset VI.5) (Barony) - OS 25 Inch map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Lanark, Sheet VI.9 (City of Glasgow) - OS 25 Inch map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Lanark, Sheet VI.9 (Govan) - OS 25 Inch map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Lanarkshire, Sheet 006.09 - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Lanarkshire, Sheet 006.09 - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Lanarkshire, Sheet 006.09 - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Insurance Plan of Glasgow Vol. V Key Plan 2

1 : 4800 This "key plan" indicates coverage of the Goad 1901 series of fire insurance maps of Glasgow that were originally produced to aid insurance companies in assessing fire risks. The building footprints, their use (commercial, residential, educational, etc.), the number of floors and the height of the building, as well as construction materials (and thus risk of burning) and special fire hazards (chemicals, kilns, ovens) were documented in order to estimate premiums. Names of individual businesses, property lines, and addresses were also often recorded. Together these maps provide a rich historical shapshot of the commercial activity and urban landscape of towns and cities at the time. The British Library holds a comprehensive collection of fire insurance plans produced by the London-based firm Charles E. Goad Ltd. dating back to 1885. These plans were made for most important towns and cities of the British Isles at the scales of 1:480 (1 inch to 40 feet), as well as many foreign towns at 1:600 (1 inch to 50 feet). Chas E Goad Limited Chas E Goad Limited
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Insurance Plan of Glasgow Vol. V: sheet 215-2

1 : 960 This detailed 1901 plan of Glasgow is one of a series of seventeen sheets in an atlas originally produced to aid insurance companies in assessing fire risks. The building footprints, their use (commercial, residential, educational, etc.), the number of floors and the height of the building, as well as construction materials (and thus risk of burning) and special fire hazards (chemicals, kilns, ovens) were documented in order to estimate premiums. Names of individual businesses, property lines, and addresses were also often recorded. Together these maps provide a rich historical shapshot of the commercial activity and urban landscape of towns and cities at the time. The British Library holds a comprehensive collection of fire insurance plans produced by the London-based firm Charles E. Goad Ltd. dating back to 1885. These plans were made for most important towns and cities of the British Isles at the scales of 1:480 (1 inch to 40 feet), as well as many foreign towns at 1:600 (1 inch to 50 feet). Chas E Goad Limited Chas E Goad Limited
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Insurance Plan of Glasgow Vol. V: sheet 214

1 : 960 This detailed 1901 plan of Glasgow is one of a series of seventeen sheets in an atlas originally produced to aid insurance companies in assessing fire risks. The building footprints, their use (commercial, residential, educational, etc.), the number of floors and the height of the building, as well as construction materials (and thus risk of burning) and special fire hazards (chemicals, kilns, ovens) were documented in order to estimate premiums. Names of individual businesses, property lines, and addresses were also often recorded. Together these maps provide a rich historical shapshot of the commercial activity and urban landscape of towns and cities at the time. The British Library holds a comprehensive collection of fire insurance plans produced by the London-based firm Charles E. Goad Ltd. dating back to 1885. These plans were made for most important towns and cities of the British Isles at the scales of 1:480 (1 inch to 40 feet), as well as many foreign towns at 1:600 (1 inch to 50 feet). Chas E Goad Limited Chas E Goad Limited
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Renfrewshire Sheet IX.NW & SW - OS 6 Inch map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Renfrewshire Sheet IX.NW & SW - OS 6 Inch map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Lanarkshire Sheet VI.SW - OS 6 Inch map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Lanarkshire Sheet VI.SW - OS 6 Inch map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Lanarkshire Sheet VI.SW - OS 6 Inch map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Insurance Plan of Glasgow Vol. V Key Plan 1

1 : 2400 This "key plan" indicates coverage of the Goad 1901 series of fire insurance maps of Glasgow that were originally produced to aid insurance companies in assessing fire risks. The building footprints, their use (commercial, residential, educational, etc.), the number of floors and the height of the building, as well as construction materials (and thus risk of burning) and special fire hazards (chemicals, kilns, ovens) were documented in order to estimate premiums. Names of individual businesses, property lines, and addresses were also often recorded. Together these maps provide a rich historical shapshot of the commercial activity and urban landscape of towns and cities at the time. The British Library holds a comprehensive collection of fire insurance plans produced by the London-based firm Charles E. Goad Ltd. dating back to 1885. These plans were made for most important towns and cities of the British Isles at the scales of 1:480 (1 inch to 40 feet), as well as many foreign towns at 1:600 (1 inch to 50 feet). Chas E Goad Limited Chas E Goad Limited
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Lanarkshire, Sheet VI - OS 6 Inch map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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NS56 - OS 1:25,000 Provisional Series Map

1 : 25000 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Glasgow

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.
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Map shewing...estate of Milton.

Kyle, Thomas, 1827?-1864
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Map of the ten parishes within the Royalty... of Glasgow.

Cleland, James, 1770-1840 Smith, David, ca. 1803/4-1854
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This map of the ten parishes within the Royalty and the parishes of Gorbals Barony of Glasgow.

Smith, David, fl. 1803-1854 Cleland, James, 1770-1840 Wood, John, ca. 1780-1847
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Map of the City of Glasgow and suburbs.

Fleming, Peter, 1783-ca.1851
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Map of the City of Glasgow and suburbs.

Fleming, Peter, 1783-ca.1851
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Map of the City of Glasgow and suburbs.

Fleming, Peter, 1783-ca.1851
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Map of the City of Glasgow and suburbs.

Fleming, Peter, 1783-ca.1851
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Map of the City of Glasgow and suburbs.

Fleming, Peter, 1783-ca.1851
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Map of the City of Glasgow and suburbs.

Fleming, Peter, 1783-ca.1851
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