Historical maps of Staffordshire etc

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bgreen50
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Historical maps of Staffordshire etc

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It looks like there are some very usefull historical maps on the following site:
http://mapseeker.co.uk/english-inner-co ... fordshire/
If the link does not work you may need to cut & paste.
Once Christmas is over I am looking forward to locating the detail of the locations that my family lived in, particularly as old addresses are not necessarily identifiable on modern maps.
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Northern Lass
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Re: Historical maps of Staffordshire etc

Post by Northern Lass »

Hi bgreen
thanks for that :grin:
have you seen the Alan Godfrey maps they are at the archives I go to and are about £2.20
I think they are great.
Old ordanance maps.
If you need any in particular they would I am sure send them to you.

this link gives you an idea of the areas available.
http://www.alangodfreymaps.co.uk/acatal ... reas_.html

if you are after any particular areas let us know and we can I am sure help you :wink:
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Re: Historical maps of Staffordshire etc

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Happy Christmas, Northern Lass. Yes, I use Alan Godfrey maps & find the service second to none, being reliable & prompt. I really cannot speak highly enough of Alan Godrey.
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Re: Historical maps of Staffordshire etc

Post by linell »

I agree the AG Maps are great, but would love a collection of Maps from 1801 :!: linell
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