The Charles Close Society for the study of Ordnance Survey Maps - Membership

 

Membership and How to Join the Society

The Charles Close Society currently has over 500 members worldwide, although the vast majority live in the UK. Members range from professional cartographers working in the Ordnance Survey, other government departments to map sellers, map librarians, hill-walkers, windmill enthusiasts, industrial archeologists, collectors of ephemera and indeed people who simply use and appreciate Ordnance Survey maps and want to know more about them.The Peak District

Membership is open to anyone who has an interest in any aspect of Ordnance Survey. Members receive the Society's tri-annual journal, Sheetlines, which is recognised internationally for its expert articles on a huge number of OS and OS-related topics, reviews of OS products and news of current activities. The annual general meeting has been held in London, Edinburgh(1993, 1998 and 2003) and Nuneaton, Manchester(2001) and Ludlow(2004), is followed by a popular 'map-mart' attended by most of the major second-hand Ordnace Survey map sellers in the UK.

The Society has visited the Ordnance Survey in Southampton several times in recent years and are always made most welcome and several AGMS have been held there. Read about a visit to The Ordnance Survey here.

Members can also take advantage of discounts which are available from time to time on some of the Society's Publications - details of current pricing and any discounts are available from the Society's Publications Manager. Members are sent details of these special offers with Sheetlines or the Almanack.

How to Join the Society?