Maps of Sevenoaks

Maps of Sevenoaks

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Kent XXIX.5 (includes: Otford; Shoreham) - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Kent XXIX.5 (includes: Otford; Shoreham) - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Kent XXIX.5 (includes: Otford; Shoreham) - 25 Inch Map

1 : 2500 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Kent XXIX.NW - OS Six-Inch Map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Kent XXIX.NW - OS Six-Inch Map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Kent XXIX.NW - OS Six-Inch Map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Kent XXIX.NW - OS Six-Inch Map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Kent XXIX - OS Six-Inch Map

1 : 10560 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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TQ56 - OS 1:25,000 Provisional Series Map

1 : 25000 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Eynsford (Kent)

This drawing, showing the area around Eynsford in Kent, is covered by a network of red rays, radiating from fixed points marking triangulation stations. These stations, usually sites of relative physical eminence, provided a framework within which to survey the topography of the land. On this plan, red lines radiate from the village church of Ash, marked by a red cross, and from an obelisk in Lullingstone Park. On the far left of the drawing, the word "flag" represents another triangulation point, from which the surveyor took angular measurements. Handwritten annotations at the bottom of the drawing refer to area measurements. There are some corrections in ink Pink, George
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A topographical-map, of the county of Kent, 6

1 Blatt : 54 x 69 cm s.n.
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Beddlested (Kent)

Drawing showing the area around Beddlested in Kent. This sheet is made from several pieces of thin, irregularly cut paper joined together. As a result, the drawing is elongated and has a section missing. A line of dense interlining ('hachuring') along the centre of the map denotes a steep ridge. Written on the reverse of this drawing is "Rags of Kent Sketches by Geo. Pink Royal Military Surveying Draftsman 1789". This may be a retrospective inscription, as the RMSD were not formed until 1798. A Roman camp is shown in the left hand portion of the drawing. The recording of archaeological sites was not obligatory until 1816, but many draughtsmen showed their interest by recording them prior to this date. Pink, George
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Sevenoaks (Kent) 16

This drawing records the field boundaries and woodland surrounding the towns of Sevenoaks and Kingsdown in Kent. Cultivated land is indicated by a striped pattern, purposely aping the furrows of actual tilled land. Precise instructions for the arrangement of these lines were given in the military manuals. For example, adjacent fields could not have stripes running in the same direction. An 'Old Roman Camp' is recorded on Ightham Common. Pink, George
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London passenger transport map

Ordnance Survey
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[Kaart], uit: S.E. London & Sevenoaks

1 : 64000 titelvariant: Ordnance Survey contoured road map of S.E. London and Sevenoaks; Annotatie: Omslagtitel: Ordnance Survey contoured road map of S.E. London and Sevenoaks Ordnance Survey Southampton : The Director General, at the Ordnance Survey Office
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England & Wales. Diagram of London

Ordnance Survey
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London and Environs, Plate 55, V. III

1 : 100000 Bartholomew, John
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MAP of the COUNTRY 15 MILES ROUND London SHEWING BY A YELLOW CIRCLE OF 3 MILEs, THE LIMITS OF THE TWOPENNY POST DELIVERY

This map was commissioned by the House of Commons for the ninth report of the Post Office Management. The map's title features at top right, with an explanatory note and scale bar at bottom right. It shows the boundaries of the London Two-Penny Post, and the old and current boundaries of the Country Three-Penny Post, with mail routes highlighted in red. Post stages on the edges of the post area allowed mail to be exchanged between the London and the General Post on all main roads out of London. Wyld, James
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London SE - OS One-Inch Map

1 : 63360 Topographic maps Ordnance Survey Ordnance Survey
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Environs of London

1 : 63360 W.H. Smith & Son W. H. Smith & Son
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London.

1 : 126720 John Bartholomew & Co.
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An accurate MAP of the Country TWENTY MILES round LONDON. From GRAVESEND to WINDSOR East and West, and from ST. ALBANS to WESTERHAM North and South with the CIRCUIT of the PENNY POST

In the second half of the18th century, the introduction of turnpike roads and the increased coach-traffic in and out of London contributed to the popularity of the maps of the countryside around the capital. The title of this plan runs along the top, with borders divided in degrees of latitude and longitude, county boundaries outlined in colour and the circuit of the Penny Postmarked in red. Before William Dockwra set up the Penny Post in 1680, there was no local delivery of letters in London, except by private courier. Dockwra opened seven sorting offices and hundreds of receiving houses. Letters were delivered to addresses in London for the charge of a penny, paid by the sender. An extra penny was charged for deliveries in the London Country area within ten miles of the city. In 1682, the Post Office took over the running of the service. Cary, John
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Delineatio ac finitima regio Magnae Brittaniae metropoleos Londini

1 : 120000 ad novissimam Normam repraesentata et excusa a T. Conr. Lotter, Augustano Chalcogr. Et Geogr. [Augsburg] : [Tobias Konrad Lotter]
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Leigh's new map of the environs of London

1 : 247000 drawn and engraved by Sidy. Hall, 14 Bury St., Bloomsby London : Leigh
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Outer London.

1 : 106065 Stanford, Edward
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Map showing the general Boundaries of the GENERAL POST DELIVERY; of the FOREIGN DELIVERY; of the Town Delivery of the Two penny Post Department; and of the COUNTRY DELIVERY

This map of the area round London was produced by order of the House of Commons for the 21st report of the Commissioners of Revenue Inquiry. The map's title is at top right with areas of various postal delivery services highlighted in colour. Basire, James
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Delineatio ac finitima regio Magnæ Brittaniæ metropoleos Londini

1 Karte : Kupferdruck ; 48 x 57 cm Lotter Tobias Konrad Lotter
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Les environs de Londres

1 Karte : Kupferdruck ; 47 x 53 cm chez I. Côvens et C. Mortier
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A NEW and CORRECT MAP of the COUNTRIES TWENTY MILES Round LONDON.

In the second half of the18th century, the introduction of turnpike roads and the increased coach-traffic in and out of London contributed to the popularity of the maps of the countryside around the capital. This map was published in Henry Chamberlain's 1770 'A New and Compleat History and Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster.' The map's title features along the top, with a scale bar and explanatory note below the plan, and border divided in degrees of latitude and longitude. Churches, hills and other architectural or geographical landmarks are indicated by symbols. Market towns are marked by stars. Bowen, Thomas
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