I have also (just now while writing this post) googled "Fife and Kinross Sheet 19". A NLS (National Library of Scotland) entry comes up 3rd on the list and they give you a choice of all sheets to choose from, including this one. But I obviously did not have prior knowledge of the...
MAPS IN THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF SCOTLANDNational
Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales, and England in the UK are mapped to "state" as well (convention used in OSM, GeoPlanet, etc.) country_region: informal subdivision of a country without any political status country: sovereign nations and their dependent territories, anything with an ISO-3166...
which had to be handled with caution. I found the maps in these specific collections amazing – it was so cool to see how the accuracy of geographic evidence has developed. Towards the end of the day, I made a small display in the...
Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales, and England in the UK are mapped to "state" as well (convention used in OSM, GeoPlanet, etc.) country_region: informal subdivision of a country without any political status country: sovereign nations and their dependent territories, anything with an ISO-3166...
The hitch is that no maps of 1931 Census sub-district boundaries are known to still exist. Figuring out in which census sub-district one’s place of interest was enumerated requires using one of the following tools: Street indexes (for 11 major cities) ...
U.K. collectionsoffer censuses for England, Wales, Isle of Man, Channel Islands, and Scotland, with nearly 200 million records: Births and Baptisms (1834-1906), Marriage Licenses (1521-1869), Deaths and Burials (1834-1934), and Poor Law Records (1840-1938) in London, and more. ...
of Québec and had a significant impact on the history of cartography in Canada. The maps and information compiled during this major project were ultimately sent to King George III of England and senior officers to improve their knowledge of the territory and its inhabitants. These documents would...
Canadian fiction’s global appeal. Says McCambridge: “So far the formula seems to be working: 3 of our first 5 books have been mentioned inThe Guardiannewspaper in England and bloggers from Scotland to Australia have picked up on what we’re doing and praised our ‘intriguing light reads....
The Life and Times of the Concertina: the adoption and usage of a novel musical instrument with particular reference to Scotland by Stuart Eydmann This much-anticipated study is the first book-length account of the history and development of the concertina, in the context of the people who pla...