
The Charles Close Society
for the study of Ordnance Survey Maps - Sheetlines back numbers

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of the back numbers of Sheetlines. Issues 1-30 have been reprinted
in combined softback volumes as follows.
Issues 1-6,
Issues 7-10,
Issues 11-14,
Issues 15-18,
Issues 19-21,
Issues 22-24,
Issues 25-27
Issues 28-30
Sheetlines Issues 31 onwards are available
as Individual copies as is the current issue.
Combined Issues 1 to 6. next
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Sheetlines 1: October 1981
- Editorial
- Christopher Board: The 3rd Edition of the Quarter-inch map:
a working note
- Colby's column (or, contemporary comment)
- Gilbert Ballantyne: Random Recollections
- Notes and Queries (Yorkshire 6-inch 1st edition; old newspapers;
1-inch Popular)
Sheetlines 2: December 1981
- Editorial
- Charles Frederick Arden Close, 1865-1952
- Report on meeting at Edinburgh, 21 November 1981
- Some recent publications
- The Godfrey Edition
- J.H.Andrews, A Paper Landscape
- J.R.S.Booth, Public Boundaries and Ordnance Survey
- J.B.Harley, The Ordnance Survey and Land Use Mapping
- Harry Margary, The Old Series Ordnance Survey, vols
I and II
- Notes, Queries and Correspondence (1-inch Popular Edition
sheet 34; Liverpool 1:1056; indexes; map exchange; descriptive
booklets)
Sheetlines 3: March 1982
- Editorial
- Guy Messenger: The Fifth Edition One-inch Map; an Outsider's
Commentary
- Reports on meetings in London, 12 December 1981, and Bradford,
30 January 1982
- Colby's Column (or, contemporary comment)
- Notes and Queries (Irish parish memoirs; shaded contours;
strange conventional signs; Quarter-inch civil air map)
- Review of W.A.Seymour (ed), A history of the Ordnance
Survey
Sheetlines 4: September 1982
- Editorial
- Francis Herbert: The Salmon Collection of map samples in
the Map Room of the Royal Geographical Society: Introductory
notes with an inventory
- Notes and Queries (including Ellis Martin; 6-inch facsimiles;
hand-colouring in the 19th century)
- Survey of the Metropolis (from Illustrated London News,
April 1848)
- Richard Dean: More about the Fifth Edition
- Two Ordnance Survey leaflets
- Some recent publications (1:10,000 maps of Bath, Inverness,
London Central; Walker's Britain)
- Less recent publications (Report of the Ordnance Survey Review
Committee; C.W.Phillips, Archaeology in the Ordnance Survey
1791-1965)
Sheetlines 5: December 1982
- Editorial
- Richard Oliver: What's what with the New Series
- Peter Clark and Ian Mumford: Note on the '1941 style' of
coded imprint adopted by the Ordnance Survey and War Office
- Notes and Queries (including Egyptian lettering and hand-colouring
of boundaries)
- Reports on the meetings at Southampton, 20 October 1982,
and Edinburgh, 20 November 1982
- M.Miller: The Irish Ordnance Survey: a short note
- Alan Godfrey: The Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland
- Brian Garvan: The Quarter-Inch Series, Third Edition
Sheetlines 6: April 1983
- Editorial
- John Paddy Browne: The Ordnance Survey's other artists
- Report on the London meeting, 4 December 1982
- Some recent publications
- 1-inch Tourist sheets of North York Moors and New Forest;
- 1:25,000 of Jersey;
- Countryside Walks in the Scottish Borders;
- The West Highland Way;
- The Ordnance Survey Atlas of Great Britain;
- Ordnance Survey maps and services;
- Godfrey Edition, London, sheet 74
- Paul Sowan: The depiction of underground structures on early
Ordnance Survey maps and plans
- Notes and Queries (6-inch town maps; 1936 Peak District half-
inch map on special paper;1-inch 5th edition revision and drawing
instructions)
Combined Issues 7 to 10. next
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Sheetlines 7: October 1983
- Editorial
- Maps for the Army: the Ordnance Survey's contribution (report
of Peter Clark's talk at Sheffield, 18 June 1983)
- K.G.Messenger: The O.S. One-inch map of England & Wales,
Third Edition (Large Sheet Series)
- Tim Nicholson: Fifty-seven varieties? First notes towards
a listing of OS leaflets, 1919-1939
- Notes and Queries (stuck-on labels; 6-inch town plans; bench
marks on buildings; a possible survey document)
Sheetlines 8: December 1983
- Richard Oliver: The Ordnance Survey in Lancashire in the
1840s
- Alan Godfrey: Where are we going?
- Reports on meetings at Sheffield, [18 June] 1983, at BCS
symposium, Exeter, 9-11 September 1983, and at Edinburgh, 26
November 1983
- Tim Nicholson: Ones that got away?
- Notes and Queries (Archaeology and the OS; 6-inch town plans;
OS leaflets; 1-inch Popular sheet 112 'with hills'; 1-inch Bolton
and Bury special sheet of 1930)
- Editorial
Sheetlines 9: April 1984
- C.Board: The Quarter-inch map
- Recent Publications (J.B.Harley and J.B. Manterfield on 1:500
plans of Exeter; Birdwatchers' Britain; Guide to the Waterways;
New Forest leisure guide)
- Editorial
- Report on visit to Public Record Office, Kew, 28 October
1983
- The 'Half-Inch' at Tewin, 18 February 1984, [report of talk,
etc, given by Peter Clark on half-inch development 1902-15]
- Notes and Queries (including prefix codes on leaflets; Royal
Parks maps; mapping in World War I and subsequent wars; the '1941'
style of coded imprint; Popular Edition sheet 112 with hills)
Sheetlines 10: August 1984
- Peter Chasseaud: The development of Artillery Squares and
Artillery Training Maps of the U.K. 1914-1918, Part I [N.B.:
part II is in Sheetlines 11, pp.12-14]
- The End of an Era
- Secretary's news
- Reports on meetings in London, 12 May 1984, and at Leicester,
30 June 1984
- Recent publications (OS annual report 1982-3; Tim Nicholson,
Wheels on the road; J.B.Harley on 1:528 Board of Health
plans in Warwickshire; J.B.Harley and Gwyn Walters on Welsh orthography;
ABC London Street Atlas)
- New OS maps
- Notes and Queries (including Western Front mapping; Alan
Godfrey's 50th map; English Place-Name Society; district and
tourist maps; Fifth Edition publication)
- What the papers say: 1875 and 1785
Combined Issues 11 to 14 next
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Sheetlines 11: December 1984
- Richard Oliver: The Ordnance Survey of Ireland: some recent
experiences
- Tim Nicholson: Lies, damned lies and imprints: some tourist
and district map anomalies 1919-40
- Peter Chasseaud: Artillery Training Maps of the U.K. 1914-18
Part II: The 1:20,000 Series (GSGS 2748)
- Guy Messenger: Early One inch District Maps in black outline
with roads coloured
- Notes and Queries
- Puzzle Corner
Sheetlines 12: April 1985
- Tim Nicholson: Tourist and One inch District Maps first issued
1913-1938: an introduction
- Richard Oliver:New light on the New Series
- Review: 1985 Ordnance Survey Motoring Atlas of Great Britain
- Notes and Queries
- Puzzle Corner
Sheetlines 13: August 1985
- Tim Nicholson: OS map marketing ephemera before 1918
- Michael Broome: One inch Seventh Series maps: a preliminary
listing of cover designs
- Richard Oliver: British-produced 1:63,360 mapping in Ireland,
1922-1985
- Notes on the CCS visit to the RCHM Archaeology Branch, Southampton,
15 June 1985
- Notes and Queries (including road atlases; Lake District
tourist map; repairs to maps)
- Puzzle corner
Sheetlines 14: December 1985
- John Cruickshank: The Four Mile map before the First World
War
- Tim Nicholson: Ordnance Survey maps on Place's waterproof
paper: some notes
- Puzzle Corner
- Report on the Manchester meeting, 28 September 1985:
- Alan Godfrey: The Ordnance Survey large-scale plans: a vanishing
heritage
- John Manterfield: The Old Series one-inch maps
- Chris Board: The Modern 'Town Maps' of the Ordnance Survey
- Report on the Edinburgh meeting, 9 November 1985
- Notes and Queries (including OSNI 1-inch 3rd Series; Grid-lines
and the Kilworth map; OS leaflets; Repairs to maps; 1:50,000
integral covers)
Combined Issues 15 to 18 next
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Sheetlines 15: April 1986
- Ian Mumford and Peter Clark: Marketing of maps before 1918
- Report on Uppingham Meeting, 22 March 1986
- Richard Oliver: The origins of Ordnance Survey Quarter-inch
mapping in Great Britain, 1837-72
- Notes and Queries
- Puzzle Corner
Sheetlines 16: August 1986
- Richard Oliver: What next? - Some personal reflections on
C.C.S. publications
- Report on One-inch Seventh Series seminar, 14 June 1986
- Bill Batchelor: The Ordnance Survey Half inch Map - Second
Series 1956 - 1963
- Reviews (David Smith: Victorian Maps of the British Isles;
J.J.Bagley and A.G.Hodgkiss: Lancashire: a History of the
County Palatine in Early Maps; Gordon L. Herries Davies:
Sheets of Many Colours)
- Notes and Queries (including pre-1918 map marketing; 1-inch
7th Series statistics; new wine in old skins; Welsh orthography;
Brigadier H.S.L. Winterbotham; extracts from Report of War Office
committee of 1892 on the military mapping of the kingdom)
- Puzzle corner
Sheetlines 17: December 1986
- John Paddy Browne: The Ordnance Survey's Christmas cards
- Reviews (recent 1:50,000 Second Series; 1:50,000 gazetteer;
recent Godfrey Editions; Harry Margary's Old Series facsimile,
vol.V)
- Report on Edinburgh meeting, 8 November 1986, (including
Geoffrey Jones on railways on OS plans and Ian Mumford on map
printing technology)
- Richard Oliver: The Half-inch Second Series: further revelations
and reflections
- Review: 'Sign of the Star' OS facsimiles
- Notes and Queries (including Half-inch 'Provisional' sheet
51; Place's waterproof; smallest and largest OS maps; Bridge's
patent mounting; Irish 3rd edition maps in colour; 1957 Peak
District tourist map; OS maps in post offices and hotels; Stanford's
addresses)
Sheetlines 18: April 1987
- John Cruickshank and David Archer: O.S. covers: a glossary
of terms
- Tim Nicholson: A la carte: some Ordnance Survey conference
maps to 1939
- Report on meeting on Western Front mapping, 1914-18, British
Library, Map Library, 7 March 1987
- Review of Peter Chasseaud, Trench Maps - A Collector's
Guide. Vol 1: British Regular Series 1:10,000 Trench Maps, GSGS
3062.
- Notes and Queries (including Bridge's patent mounting ; a
very small map; lithographed Old Series 59 NE; plans of OS HQ,
Southampton, 1855 and 1934)
Combined Issues 19 to 21 next
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Sheetlines 19: August 1987
- Editorial
- Richard Oliver:The earliest Ordnance Survey 1:1250 mapping
- Tim Nicholson: Ordnance Survey cover designs for district,
tourist and miscellaneous maps, 1898 to 1939
- The First Land Use Survey
- Richard Oliver: Lithography and the Ordnance Survey 1-inch
Old Series
- Puzzle corner
- Reviews: Whittington and Gibson, The Military Survey of
Scotland 1747-1755: a critique ; H.E. Wilson, Down to
earth
- Recent meetings:The history of the One-inch map since 1930
- Notes and queries
- Publications
Sheetlines 20: December 1987
- Editorial
- Roger Hellyer: The archaeological and historical maps of
the Ordnance Survey
- Richard Oliver: One-inch military maps of Great Britain 1919-1950;
some notes on GSGS 3907 and 3908 (including `War Revision 1940'
and `Second War Revision 1940')
- Letters to the Editor
- The seventh Edinburgh Three-Day Event
- Puzzle Corner
- Review: Harry Margary, The Old Series Ordnance Survey,
vols I to V
- A Half-inch precursor
- Completion of the O.S. 1:10,000/1:10,560 Regular Series
- Review: Richard Oliver's guides to the One-inch Fifth and
New Popular Editions
Sheetlines 21: April 1988
- Editorial
- Tim Nicholson: Some more special-purpose maps
- Recent meeting: The First Land Use Survey and the National
Atlas project
- Reviews: Guy Messenger: The Third Edition (Large Sheet Series)
- Terence J.C. Reeves-Smith: Landscapes in Paper
- Letters to the Editor
- Reviews: Parry and Perkins, World Mapping Today ;
Ordnance Survey hysterical guides, Kent
- Notes and queries, (including the earliest OS 1:1250 mapping;
War Game maps in the British Library)
- Puzzle corner
Combined Issues 22 to 24 next
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Sheetlines 22: August 1988
- Editorial
- Chris Simmonds: Boundaries: some recent developments at Ordnance
Survey
- Richard Oliver: Edition codes on Ordnance Survey maps
- The Ordnance Survey and digital mapping
- From the corporal and the curate to the Survey and the Commission:
archaeological mapping and the Ordnance Survey
- Genealogical material in the records of the Ordnance Survey
at the Public Record Office
- Letters to the Editor
- Notes and queries, (including OS maps on Place's waterproof
paper)
- Review: B.P. Hindle, Maps for Local History
Sheetlines 23: December 1988
- Editorial
- E.C.Willatts: The maps of the Land Utilisation Survey of
Britain, 1931-49
- Tim Nicholson: An introduction to the Ordnance Survey aviation
maps of Britain, 1925-39
- The eighth Edinburgh Three-Day Event
- Letters to the Editor
- Notes and queries, (including The Survey Act, 1841; maps
on Place's waterproof paper; Tower or Spire?)
Sheetlines 24: April 1989
- Editorial
- Alan Godfrey: Reprinting old Ordnance Survey maps
- Richard Oliver: The Ordnance Survey 1:1250 National Grid
surveys: a preliminary list
- Brian Adams: Tardebigge - from Mastermind to minimal mapping
- Reviews: Ordnance Survey historical map and guide: Roman
and Anglian York; Viking and Mediaeval York; David
Smith: Maps and plans for the local historian and collector
- Notes and Queries, (including Ordnance Survey aviation maps;
edition codes; OS procedure manuals; the Ten-mile index to the
Old Series; the Ordnance Survey in 1895)
Combined Issues 25 to 27 next
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Sheetlines 25: August 1989
- Editorial
- Brian Adams: 198 years and 153 meridians:
- Part One: Winterbotham, Cassini and Messenger
- Part Two: Confusion Worse Confounded, the Gridded Grid
- Part Three: The Ordnance Survey's Most Inaccurate Maps (?)
- Part Four: The Story of the County Origins
- Part Five: Ireland
- Ordnance Survey marketing leaflets
- Guy Messenger: Was the OS always right? Early railways in
West Cornwall
- Letter to the Editor
- Charles Close Society News: Acquisitions; The OS Bicentenary;
CCS visit to Lympne Castle; Ian Mumford on Henry James
- Reviews:
- Ordnance Survey Touring Map & Guide: Lake District
- British Library Catalogue of Cartographic Materials
- Tim Nicholson, The Ordnance Survey and smaller scale military
maps of Britain 1854-1914
- Notes and queries, (including the end of `conventional' large
scale plan production)
- Plan of Ordnance Survey, London Road, Southampton, 1953
- A map users `Which?'
Sheetlines 26: December 1989
- Editorial
- Matthew H. Edney: The Ordnance Survey and British Surveys
in India
- Society News
- Richard Oliver: Cartobibliography and the Ordnance Survey
One-inch Old Series
- Notes and Queries (Completion of the 1:25,000 Second Series;
Ordnance Survey engraving times)
- Meeting at Southampton, 14 October 1989
- The ninth Edinburgh three-day event
- `Do we need a national atlas?'
- Exhibition: Togail Tir : Marking Time
- Reviews: Phoenix Maps; OS World Maps
Sheetlines 27: April 1990
- Editorial
- Roger Hellyer & Richard Oliver: The earliest `ten-mile'
map
- Meeting at the British Library, 17 March 1990
- Reviews: Ireland 1:50,000 sheet 78 Kenmare, Preliminary
Edition; Roger Hellyer: `The archaeological and historical maps
of the Ordnance Survey'
- Ordnance Survey Worldmaps
- Review: Harry Margary, (i>The Ordnance Survey Old Series,
Volume VII
- Notes and Queries, (including OS and the Land Registry; non-existent
Military Editions; longevity of Third Edition small sheet series;
large-scale urban mapping; 2 1/2-inch map of East Anglia; trials
and tribulations of an OS reviser)
- An island lost and found
Combined Issues 28 to 30 next
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Sheetlines 28: September 1990
- John Paddy Browne: The Fifth Master: A plea for the publication
of John O'Donovan's Letters to the Ordnance Survey
- Book reviews
- R.C.Wheeler: Topographical accuracy of the Old Series one-inch
map: artistic licence in the drawing office
- `D.141414': The 1:50,000 Map of Ireland
- Geoff Armitage: A late edition of two 1:2500 County Series
Hertfordshire sheets
- Sir Henry James writes...
- Letter from the Editor
- Notes, news, queries and Editor's jottings
- New maps
- Fallacies corrected
- `Viator': Scottish Popular Edition Covers, 1924-40
- Richard Oliver: Steeples and Spires: the use of church symbols
on Ordnance Survey one-inch maps
Sheetlines 29: January 1991
- Brian Adams: The British Isles - How Many?
- `Viator': The Edinburgh Three-Day Event
- Campaigning at home
- A Good Deal of Maps:
- I - by David Archer
- II - by John Coombes
- The Family Way
- Richard Oliver: The Ordnance Survey 1:2500 National Grid
Plans
- Notes, news and Editor's jottings
- Recent cartographic discoveries
- Peter McMaster... writes to his staff
- Puzzle Corner
- `Bulkeley': `Fit for purpose'?
- Guy Messenger: Parish boundaries
- Brian Adams: The scattered county of Cromarty
- New maps
- Christopher Board: Review of 1991 Ordnance Survey Motoring
Atlas of Great Britain
Sheetlines 30: April 1991
- Sheetlines, special Irish issue: Introduction
- J.H.Andrews: A record copy of the one-inch Irish hill map
- The Ordnance Survey of Ireland
- Ireland: Six-inch and 1:2500 survey and revision dates
- The Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland
- Richard Oliver: The one-inch maps of Ireland to 1922: a summary
- Brian Adams: An Irish Miscellany
- I - The projection of the original one-inch Map of Ireland
(and of Scotland)
- II - Combined sheets of the Irish one-inch coloured edition
- III - County origins of Ireland
- Yolande Hodson: Review of Ordnance Survey bicentenary publications,
including Map Cover Art by John Paddy Browne
- Editor's miscellany
- New maps
- Warning to Collectors
- Puzzle Corner
- Reviews
- Digital developments at Ordnance Survey, Southampton
Issues 31 onwards are available as
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Sheetlines 31: September 1991
- Introduction
- Yolande Hodson: Founding the Charles Close Society
- David Archer: A message from the new Honorary Secretary
- Aspects of Ordnance Survey Maps:
- David Archer: Map Reading Booklets
- Bill Batchelor: The Charles Close Society and cartographic
treasures
- Ray Bradshaw: Pass Words
- Roger Hellyer: On the Pleasures of collecting Flat Maps
- Michael Holroyd: Ordnance Survey maps and the local society
- Malcolm MacIvor: Distinguishing the wood from the trees:
An Orienteer in the Charles Close Society
- Rod Monnington: Six-inch county content
- Richard Oliver: A trip into the past, or Has anyone seen
Paul Baker?
- Tim Nicholson: The Ordnance Survey and a nineteenth century
environmental 'crisis'
- Yolande Hodson: Ordnance Survey at the Tower of London, 26
June 1991
- Recent meetings:
- The work of an Ordnance Survey regional office: Meeting at
Bristol, 11 May 1991
- Ordnance Survey Past, Present and Future: Meeting at the
Royal Geographical Society, 23 May 1991
- Archaeology on maps: seminar at the Society of Antiquaries,
6 July 1991
- Charles Close Society Annual General Meeting, Royal Geographical
Society, 20 July 1991
- Photographs of meetings
- Reviews
- Harry Margary: The Old Series Ordnance Survey, volume
VIII
- Ordnance Survey of Ireland: 1:50,000 sheet 78, The Reeks
- Peter Chasseaud, Topography of Armageddon
- Ordnance Survey 1:625,000 Routeplanner map, BB edition,
1991
- Some bicentenary reviews
- Facsimile of the Ordnance Surveyors' Drawings of the London
area 1799-1808
- Reprint of Ordnance Survey Catalogue, 1924
- Map-making in the Tower of London: Ordnance Survey's early
years
- 'An Inch to the Mile': The Ordnance Survey One-Inch Map
1805-1974
- Ordnance Survey Touring Atlas of Great Britain
- New maps (Ordnance Survey conventional and digital; Godfrey
Edition)
- Notes, queries and odds and ends (Ordnance Survey air photo
archive; a round puzzle; 1:7920 map of London; OS International;
`We're on the map'; An apology; The definite article and a definite
defeat; 'My friend Ossie...'; Early lithographed Ordnance Survey
maps; Roads in early 1:2500 Books of Reference; The 'Surrey Hills'
6-inch; Another apology; Stamped upon)
- Letters to the Editor (A military miscellany; A plea for
a uniform system of map library abbreviations; 'States, substates
and versions'; Second hand sources for maps; National Grid references
on signposts)
- Additions and corrections
- Puzzle corner
- Cartographic discoveries
- Ian Greenway: A national GPS network for Great Britain
- Richard Oliver: The Battle of the Scales: contemporary opinions
and modern reconsiderations
Sheetlines 32: January 1992
- John Brian Harley, 1932-1991
- Notes, queries, answers, news and editor's jottings
- Cartographic discoveries
- New maps
- Ordnance Survey of Ireland: archives
- Additions and corrections
- Puzzle Corner
- John Bentley: Research in Somerset using the Ordnance Survey
- John Garrett: Parishes with scattered parts
- Roger Hellyer: The Physical Maps of the Ordnance Survey
- David Parsons: An interest in Catalogues
- Guy Messenger: What happened at Hendon Central in 1941?
- Tim Nicholson: Some Questions on 'The Origin of Species'
- The 'unpopular' One-inch Fourth Edition: an insight into
early twentieth century Ordnance Survey small-scale revision
policy: Richard Oliver
- Reviews
- Guy Messenger and Richard Oliver; A miscellany on covers
- Reading - or Aldershot?
- The advent of the Bender fold
- Bender fold between the wars
- The decline of mounting on cloth and mounting in sections
Number 33: April 1992
- Brian Harley, 1932-1991: Historian of the Ordnance Survey
- and much else
- J.H. Andrews: An Ordnance Survey playlet of 1842
- Puzzle Corner
- Henry Crook, 1853-1935, and the centenary of the Dorington
Committee
- Guy Messenger: The Ellis Martin covers of the Ordnance Survey
Half-inch map series, 1918-1942
- Tim Nicholson: One-inch military `specials' 1923-1940
- Richard Oliver: The transfer of the Ordnance Survey to Southampton
in 1841
- On the roads
- Published land-use mapping of Britain and Ireland
- Reviews
- Notes, queries, answers, news and editor's jottings
- Additions and corrections
- New maps
- Yolande Hodson: A preliminary list of states of the One-inch
Popular Edition map of England and Wales
- Two inter-war oddities
Sheetlines 34: September 1992
- C.I.M. O'Brien: A Man for his time? Sir Charles Arden-Close
1865-1952
- Tim Nicholson: Fringe of the fringe: some Ordnance Survey
bicentenary covers
- Gerry Jarvis: Keeping a record of your maps
- Major-General Reginald Llewellyn (`Bruno') Brown writes...
- Puzzle corner
- Obituary: Norman Gillard
- Nick Hanbury: Month end
- Recent meetings
- Notes, queries, answers, news and editor's jottings
- Ordnance Survey digital developments (including Exit Routemaster,
enter Travelmaster)
- Cartographic discoveries: The first printing of Roman Britain
1924
- New maps
- Trigonometrical miscellany
- Additions and corrections
- Reviews (including Owen and Pilbeam: Ordnance Survey:
mapmakers to Britain; C.W.Phillip's autobiography; North
Hampshire street atlas)
- Richard Oliver: As they are and as they perhaps might be:
some recent maps for the ordinary public
Sheetlines 35: January 1993
- Letter from the Editor
- The Charles Close Society's latest publication: The `Ten-Mile'
maps of the Ordnance Surveys
- Roger Hellyer: An Author's Apologia (or A Note of Thanks
from RH to RH)
- Geoff Armitage: Ordnance Survey Land Valuation Plans
- Bill Bignell: Conventional signs and the Ordnance Survey:
the case of Mills and the New Series
- Petra Coffey: George Victor Du Noyer 1817-1869
- Mayson's Ordnance Model of the Lake District
- Yolande Hodson: RGS/OS Consultative Committee
- Recent meetings
- An informal meeting
- The future history of our landscape'
- The 1:1056 mapping of Manchester
- The 1:50,000 Landranger map `on screen'
- Additions and corrections
- New maps
- Puzzle corner
- Notes, news, queries, answers and editor's jottings
- Trigonometrical miscellany
- Review
- A carto-bibliography of the 1801 map of Kent
Sheetlines 36: April 1993
- Richard Oliver: Episodes in the history of the Ordnance Survey
1:25,000 map family
- Puzzle corner
- John Garratt: An Ordnance Survey revision drawing confirming
a local surveyor's plan
- Col Sir Charles Arden-Close: The Centres of England and Wales
- Reviews
- New maps
- Map review
- A letter to the Editor
- A letter from the Editor
- Notes, queries, answers and editor's jottings
- Additions and corrections
- A preliminary list of Ordnance Survey mapping of the Channel
Islands
Sheetlines 37: August 1993
Sheetlines 38: January 1994
Sheetlines 39: April 1994
Sheetlines 40: August 1994
Sheetlines 41: December 1994
Sheetlines 42: April 1995
Sheetlines 43: August 1995
Sheetlines 44: December 1995
Sheetlines 45: April 1996
Sheetlines 46: August 1996
Sheetlines 47: December 1996
Sheetlines 48: April 1997
Sheetlines 49: September 1997
Sheetlines 50: December 1997
Sheetlines 51: April 1998
Sheetlines 52: August 1998
- Landranger Study Day
- 1:50,000 Trivia Quiz
- Ordnance Survey trade marks in the later 1930s
- Landranger Sheet 139 Birmingham & Wolverhampton
- GSCS Misc Series 1999 & 2000
- A map in my Collection
- Some observations on collecting Ordnance Survey maps
- One-inch revision in the 1960s
- Recent small-scale maping of the Ordnance Surveys of GB and
Ireland
- RGS/OS Education Consultative Commitee
- Passing By - a postscript
- OS map extracts folded into guide books
- ... And in Map Reading extracts
- The Information & Research Sub-Committee of CCS
- New Maps
- Centres of Countries
- The centre of London - the OS's official answer
- Letters
- Press Notices
- From the Observer of 16 April 1922
- Really?
Sheetlines 53: December 1998
- Annual General Meeting 1999
- The CCS archive of OS material
- Binders for Sheetlines
- Harry Margary 1913-1998 obituary
- Harry Margary - afterword
- Another literary reference
- Histories of DOS
- The Centre Tree
- More bypassed map information
- Centres of countries
- The centre of London
- What might 1:100,000 scale national mapping of Great Britain
look like
- New maps
- Problems of the overhaul - revision of the 1:2500 map
- Report on the survay of the Western Front
- Mirrors of History 5 - The Case of the Twickenham Ferryman
- Railways, cyclists and the purple plague
- Some observations on Maps for the cycle-tourist in Sheetlines
51
- Cycling maps
- Letters
- Extracts from Ordnance Survey Field Bulletins of the early
1950s
- Yet another Guidebook with Ordnance Survey map extracts
- Improvements and changes to 1:50,000 and 1:25,000 mapping
- Baker's Map of Cambridge
- CCS Publications list
Sheetlines 54: April 1999
- CCS Web site
- CCS visit to Ordnance Survey, 26th
November 1998
- RGS/Ordnance Survey Education Consultative Committee
- A cycling map
- From The Inverness Advertiser, 9th August 1864
- Some recent maps from Ireland
- The Mickleton Project - comparitive map interpretation
of a rural landscape 1820-1998 using Ordnance Survey maps
- Railways and the London Explorers
- Mirrors of History 6 - Palmerston's Follies
- Off the rails - a significant error in Old Series one-inch
revision
- The representation of railway stations on one-inch Seventh
Series maps
- 1:100,00 versus 1:125,000: some comments
- Yet another literary reference
- Second War Revision sheet 117a East Kent (Special Sheet)
- the military one (inch) that became civilised
- New maps
- Review: Touring map 3, Lake District, 1998
- Help wanted 1: 1:10,560 Survey diagrams
- NT and OS revisited
- Letters
- Help wanted 2: the one-inch Popular Edition map of Scotland
Sheetlines 55: August 1999
- The Hodson Award
- Proof Readers Required
- Some notes on the origin of the Modified British System of
the War Office Cassini Grid.
- Some aspects of survey for the 1:10,000 map
- Ordnance Survey occurances in Ward Lock and other guidebooks
- Hope for rail travellers
- The Old Series at St John's
- Level Crossings and Sidings
- The first National Grid map?
- Book reviews
- Letters
- New Touring map of Scotland - another change of style ?
- The mysterious case of the Redbourne bypass
Sheetlines 56: December 1999
- The Peak District Touring map
- Meetings
- George Fordham Award
- Change of Leadership at Ordnance Survey
- Assistance to Researchers
- The Ordnance Survey Website
- Gwybodaeth Dechnegol
- Bideford: a suitable case for treatment?
- The Old Series - pre-St John's
- The Ordnance Survey 1:1250 national Grid Surveys: an updated
list
- Seventh Series Outrage
- Survey Diagrams - 1:10:560
- Early issues of Bartholomews's Reduced Ordnance Survey of
England & Wales
- Once more into the whinge, dear friends...
- Irish OS Maps
- Book Reviews
- Middle Hill and The Talbots
- Letters
- New Maps
Sheetlines 57: April 2000
- Chris Board: Chairman's report
- The new book - Popular Maps by Yolande Hodson
- Chris Board: Edward Christie Willatts O.B.E.
- Major-General 'Joe' Edge
- Ordnance Survey historical map data
- Cyclic revision of rural and moorland map data
- Roger Hellyer & Richard Oliver: The One-inch Third Edition
Map of England and Wales, in colour: small sheet series
- Peter Warburton: Vox pop
- John Cole: Exploring the revision on Explorers and Outdoor
Leisure Maps
- Chris Higley: Give me a firm spot on which to stand . . .
- Sue Rumfitt: Rights of access on OS maps
- R C Wheeler: Antiquities reviewed
- George Steele: Memories are made of this
- John Cole: 1:1250 mapping: additional notes
- D C Kimber: Explorer 219: Wolverhampton & Dudley
- R C Wheeler: A map in my collection
- Richard Oliver: Book review
- David Archer: Kerry musings
- Letters
- Jon Risby: New maps
Sheetlines 58: August 2000
- The new Director General
- David Bednall
- David Wright
- Milestones in lithographed cartography from 1800
- Digitised historical mapping
- Roger Hellyer: Help wanted
- Boxed sets
- Lionel Hooper: Visit to Railtrack Archive Collection
- Tony Tottle: Visit to Headquarters, 18 April 2000
- John Cole: Passing by
- Lionel Hooper: Ordnance Survey publishes 1:100,000 maps
- Richard Oliver: A disappointing morsel
- George Steele: Ringway, the elusive village
- K M Bromley: Landranger Sheet 186: Aldershot & Guildford
- R C Wheeler: Just another guide post
- John Cole: Cornish Explorers
- David Archer: The British Library map catalogue on CD-ROM
- R C Wheeler: Book review
- Richard Oliver: Map collecting forty years on
- David Archer: Kerry musings
- Chris Noble: The first map in my collection
- Letters
- Jon Risby: New maps
Sheetlines 59: December 2000
- Publications update
- Forthcoming visits - 2001
- R N E Blake: Airfields, land use and the Ordnance Survey
- Hugh Brookes: Visit to the London Transport Museum Depot
- Philip Fry: The Ordnance Survey and its future direction
- Richard Oliver: The Landranger Questionnaire and possible
1:100,000 map content
- Chris Higley: Wales on ten sheets
- Roger Hellyer: Some notes on one-inch mapping produced for
civilian use during the Second World War
- Michael Richardson: Some more new Irish 1:50,000 sheets
- Richard Oliver: C-roads on signposts and maps
- J P King: A fictional 1:50,000 map
- Philippa J Corrie: Was there life before maps?
- J P King: A map book in my collection
- Michael Richardson: A map in my collection Irish half-inch
sheet 5
- John Cole: Amendments to provisional list of 1:2,500 bypassed
plans
- Rodney Leary: Book review
- Ivor Brown: The moorland map
- David Archer: Kerry musings
- Miles Kington: L'usage correct d'une carte d'Ordnance Survey
- Letters
- Jon Risby: New maps
Sheetlines 60: April 2001
- David Rhind CBE
- Charles Close Society news
- Peter Stubbs: Internet Discussion Group: ordnancemaps
- Sheetlines
- Forthcoming meetings
- Ordnance Survey Annual Report
- Chris Higley: Boring maps
- Captain Mudges map
- OS quinquennial review
- Jack Kirby: Nominative determinism
- The Countryside and Rights of Way Act
- R C Wheeler: The earliest Populars
- David Forrest: Map grids on 1:100,000 scale maps
- Richard T Porter: Map scales and their inter-relationships
- Richard Oliver: Signposting of C-roads
- Bill Henwood: From Abbey View Fm to Yoxall Lodge
- R C Wheeler: In praise of the War Revision
- John Cole: 1:2,500 National Grid resurvey and revision in
the replotted counties
- Richard Oliver: Way-finding: 1901, 1951, 2001
- Graham Bird: Going Underground with the Explorer series
- John Griffiths: Tunnel vision I
- John Cole: Tunnel vision II
- Aidan de la Mare: Garages
- Deaglán Tallon: The Ordnance Survey Man
- Chris Higley: A skeleton in my cupboard
- David Archer: Kerry musings
- Listed bits
- Letters
- Jon Risby: New maps
Sheetlines 61: August 2001
- 21 Glorious Years
- David Parsons: Dealers in second-hand OS maps
- Forbes Robertson: Database for exchanging maps
- John King: Visit to the Public Record Office, Kew
- Lie of the Land: the secret life of maps
- Richard Evans: The Countryside and Rights of Way Act -an
update
- Ordnance Survey targets
- John King: A new Land Use map
- Chris Board: New Ordnance Survey Road Maps at 1:250,000
- Jack Kirby: Mapping Galloway : an exhibition review
- Alan Young: The missing Seventh Series maps
- John Cole: An introduction to the old Town Series maps
- Peter Haigh: William Mudge's Account... of a Trigonometrical
Survey...
- Brian Hunt: C-roads in County Durham
- T C Bleasdale: Putting the country together
- Book Reviews
- Triangulation by Phil Whitaker
- Infinite Perspectives - Two Thousand Years of Three-Dimensional
Map-making by B M and J R Ambroziak
- David Archer: Kerry Musings
- Listed Bits
- Letters
- Jon Risby: new maps
Sheetlines 62: December 2001
- Annual General Meeting, 2002
- Forthcoming visits
- Midlands Group meetings
- Oxford Seminars in Cartography
- Barbara Jones: Visit to Kent to celebrate Mudge's map
- Alan Fair: Visit to Tolworth: Defence Geographic Centre
- Graham Bird: On-line gazetteers
- Richard Oliver: Design and content changes on one-inch mapping
of Britain, 1870 - 1914
- John Cole: Additions and corrections
- Christopher Board: The quarter inch to one mile topographic
map of Great Britain, 1945 - 1960
- Peter Haigh: The Bases of the Ordnance Survey
- Phil Budd: The Cotswold Method: a personal recollection
- Aidan de la Mare: The distorting mirror of history
- Stephen W Simpson: Maps for all seasons
- Chris Noble: A man who was passionate about maps: Alfred
Wainwright, 1907 - 1991
- Stephen W Simpson: Touring map Lake District & Cumbria
and its competitors
- J H Andrews: Book reviews
- David Archer: Kerry musings
- Letters
- Jon Risby: New maps
Sheetlines 63: April 2002
- Forthcoming visits
- Midlands Group meetings
- Old-maps
- Ordnance Survey status review
- Sanderson's Map: Twenty Miles round Mansfield
- Julian Dommett: The Ordnance Survey in transition:
- Visit to Southampton, 14 November 2001
- Bill Henwood: The Luton experiment
- Richard Oliver: The new specification for the Ordnance Survey
1:50,000 Landranger map
- Roger Hellyer: A cartobibliography of the one-inch map of
Ireland, in colour, 1901-1956
- R T Porter: Romer and his Romer
- R C Wheeler: Seventh Series covers
- Brian Adams: In defence of Mudge (and also myself)
- Roger N Holden: Ordnance Survey Maps of Cheshire on CD
- David Archer: Kerry musings
- Peter Stubbs: Ordnancemaps
discussion group topics
- Letters
- Notes for authors
- Jon Risby: New maps
Sheetlines 64: August 2002
- Forthcoming visits
- Sheetlines binders and print size
- British Association
- Tim Sanderson: Visit to the British Geological Survey
- Brian Biddiscombe: Small is beautiful:Visit to Alan Godfrey
Maps
- Alan Bowring: 'Discovering Lost Ways' Project
- Richard Oliver: The gorilla and 433 million TOIDs: a Commons
select committee and the Ordnance Survey
- Peter Collier: Photogrammetry in the Ordnance Survey from
Close to MacLeod
- Puzzle corner
- John Cole: The early years of the National Grid twenty-five
inch map
- Peter Warburton: Beyond our Ken
- Short queries
- Julian Dommett: Using pocket computers
- R T Porter: Romer and his Romer: an addendum
- David Kimber: Landranger 139: Birmingham & Wolverhampton
- Aidan de la Mare: Good news - but ...
- David Parsons: Third Edition coloured maps: help wanted
- Peter Haigh: Bases of the Ordnance Survey: an addendum
- Richard Oliver: Ordnance Survey in 2001-2: a miscellany and
a few opinions
- No more security deletions?
- S P B Mais: Hiking by the map - confusion that it breeds
- Chris Higley: The real cost of a map
- Bill Batchelor: My first Ordnance Survey Map
- Aidan de la Mare: Was there life before maps? - 2
- David Archer: Kerry musings
- David Archer: A Paper Landscape reissued
- Peter Stubbs: Ordnancemaps topics
- Letters
- Jon Risby: New maps
Sheetlines 65: December 2003
- Annual General Meeting, 2003
- Forthcoming visits
- Midlands Group meetings
- Academic misassociation
- Brian Dobbie
- Michael Bell
- OS: no goplc, many go, and an 'Indian takeaway'
- Jeremy Stokes: Explorer Developments
- Roger Hellyer: Creating the 1:25,000 cartobibliography
- Jon Risby: A Bookless Book Launch
- R C Wheeler: Seventh Series Covers
- Richard Oliver: Diagnostics for distinguishing emarginate
revised New Series and Third Edition sheets
- Roger Hellyer: Boundary markers
- Eugene Burden: Wandering Wilts. in Wokingham
- Chris Board: From the Chairman's camera
- David Milbank Challis: Descriptive Memories
- D T Donovan: A non-existent hill on the first edition of
the 1:25,000 map
- John Cole: Large scale topics - old and new
- C I M O'Brien: A Man For His Time?
- Puzzle Corner
- Chris Higley: A map in my collection
- Chris Juden: OS maps on your PC
- David Archer: Kerry musings
- Peter Stubbs: Ordnancemaps Topics
- Letters
- Jon Risby: New maps
Sheetlines 66: April 2003
- Forthcoming visits
- Richard Oliver: New small-scale mapping developments
- Changes at Southampton
- Twenty-five inch first edition OS maps of Lancashire
- Roger Hellyer: One-inch England and Wales Third Edition (LSS)
sheet 125, price 1/-
- R C Wheeler: Maps derived from the OSDs for Lincoln
- Richard Oliver: The one-inch revision instructions of 1896
- Roger Hellyer: Cartographic discovery
- Alan Lord: Alan through his looking glass
- R C Wheeler: J S Padley, Old Series ephemera, and foxhunting
- Puzzle corner
- David Purchase: Exploring the mountains
- Short queries
- Book reviews
- David Archer: Kerry musings
- Peter Stubbs: Ordnancemaps topics
- Letters
- Jon Risby: New maps
Sheetlines 67: August 2003
- Forthcoming meetings
- Ordnance Survey news
- Visit to Public Rights of Way Unit, Chester : Michael Richardson
- Visit to U K Hydrographic Office, Taunton : Gerry Jarvis
- Belton delight : John Manterfield
- The Edinburgh three-day event
- The mountain panorama in Alpine and Scottish context : Michael
Wood
- Recent miscellanea from the CCS archive : Yolande Hodson
- EM : Phil Broomfield
- The Ordnance Survey of the United Kingdom : Maj. Francis
P Washington, R.E.
- The early years of the National Grid fifty-inch map : John
Cole
- The Burton Hunt - an addendum : R C Wheeler
- The Thirty Nine Steps : J A Paterson & W M Russell
Paterson
- Puzzle corner
- Deconstructing the interest quotient : Fraser Donachie
- Exploring missing territory : Alan Bowring
- 'Unfolding Landscapes': an exhibition review : Jack
Kirby
- Small repairs to antique maps : Hans Kok and Corinne Hillman
- Short queries
- Book review
- Kerry musings : David Archer
- Ordnancemaps topics
- Letters
- New maps : Jon Risby
Sheetlines 68: December 2004
Sheetlines 69: April 2004
Sheetlines 70: August 2004
- Charles Close Society news
- Frank Prest: The Badley Library, Royal School of Artillery,
Larkhill
- John Davies: Londons Transport Museum
- Kate Taylor: UK Hydrographic Office, Taunton
- John Cole: Uncommon boundary mereings on the OS large scale
map
- David Kimber: The Willenhall Historic Map Gallery
- K S Andrews and R C Wheeler: One-inch Seventh Series maps
surveying the covers
- Peter Warburton: Off the map
- R C Wheeler: The use of one-inch maps by a railway promoter
- Roly Hann: Dealer's diary - Spring 2004
- The Charles Close Society expedition to Dublin, 2004
- Langdon Rowe: But for the grace of God
!
- The Ordnance Survey Act of 1841
- Book reviews
- David Archer: Kerry musings
- Letters
- Jon Risby: New maps
Sheetlines 71: December 2004
Sheetlines 72: April 2005
- Yo Hodson: Christopher Board OBE
- Forthcoming meetings
- R C Wheeler: Ordnance Survey public consultation
- Exploring missing territory
- R C Wheeler: Shap meeting, 23-24 October 2004
- Des Hill: Visit to OS Headquarters at Southampton
- K S Andrews: The Royal Geographical Society, London
- J L Cruickshank: The Reichsamt für Landesaufnahme and
the Ordnance Survey (part I)
- Return to Larkhill
- Langdon Rowe: Cannibalism and unsavoury additives!
- John Davies: Uncle Joe knew where you lived (part I)
- Peter Warburton: A Viking saga
- K S Andrews: Grassholm Island and The Smalls
- John Cole: Testing the enhancement
- R C Wheeler: The treatment of works projected or in progress
- John Cole: Following Alan to Looe
- Richard T Porter: Poetic licence
- David Archer: New one-inch series
- Reviews
- David Archer: Kerry musings
- Letters
- Jon Risby: New maps
Sheetlines 73: August 2005
- Professor R J P Kain
- The BCS Historical Military Mapping Special Interest Group
- Mike Nolan
- Visit to Defence Geographic Centre, Feltham - John Davies
- Wired for maps - Gerry Jarvis
- Uncle Joe knew where you lived (part II) - John Davies
- New one-inch series and parish boundaries - Richard
T Porter
- Dating early Bartholomew half-inch maps - Jean Davidson
- When is a National park not a National Park ? - Bill Henwood
- Tidal Tales - John Cole
- Blanket coverage? - Philippa J Corrie
- Cyberspace or bust! - Roly Hann
- The Charles Close Society expedition to Belfast, 2005
- The 2005 Anual General Meeting
- The Reichsamt fur landesaufnahme and the Ordnance
Survey (part II) - J L Cruickshank
- Not in them thar hills! - John Cole
- Survey methods: corrections and additions - John Cole
- Reviews
- Kerry Musings - David Archer
- Letters
- New maps - Jon Risby
Sheetlines 74: December 2005
- Society news and forthcoming events
- Christopher Board: The Ordnance Survey International Collection
- The Oxford Seminars in Cartography
- John Davies: London model
- Oliver Clutton-Brock: Visit to the Badley Library
- Gerry Jarvis: Visit to RAF Duxford
- David Watt: Soviet military mapping
- John Davies: Soviet military mapping study day
- K S Andrews: The spread of Welsh on Seventh Series one-inch
maps
- Bill Henwood: Ruins, ridges and reservoirs
- R C Wheeler: What is a place?
- Richard Dean: Off the rails - again
- John Cole: Testing the enhancement - II
- Richard Oliver: More 1:100,000 sheet lines
- Richard Oliver: Bench-marks on postcards
- John Davies: Pole Hill and the meridians
- Chris Higley: Who, what, which, why, where?
- The Keyworth files
- Two new map series reviewed
- David Archer: Kerry musings
- Letters
- Jon Risby: New maps
Sheetlines 75: April 2006
- Forthcoming events
- Neville Hausaman
- C I M O'Brien: Brian W Adams, 1924 - 2005
- Projections and Origins
- Explorer Map - Active
- Ordnance Survey plans new head office
- Margaret Wilkes: 25th anniversary of the Charles Close Society
- Fergus Muir: Visit to Cambridge University Map Library
- John Seeley: Charles Close Society weekend at Harmston
- R C Wheeler: The French 'Type 1922' series
- John Cole: Jenny Twigg and her daughter Tib
- John Dancy: Object name books
- K S Andrews: Cutting the cloth - when did they do it?
- Richard Oliver: A survey party pose(r)
- Peter Warburton: Reservoir Dogs
- David Parsons: The Charles Close Society publications policy
- Pat McCarthy: Railways, canals and more
- John Davies: Disconcerting displacements
- Puzzle corner
- Robin Woolven: The London County Council's bomb damage maps
1939-1945
- John Davies: Uncle Joe goes worldwide
- Book review
- Letters
Sheetlines 76: August 2006
- Charles Close Society news
- Tony Baggs
- Cyril Everard
- Brian Irwin
- Chris Board: Maps of Cheshire, Macclesfield
- Martyn Barber: Aerial photography and the Ordnance Survey
- K S Andrews: One-inch New Popular map covers distinguished
- Chris Perkins: Cultures of everyday map collecting
- Chris Board: Charles Close Society annual general meeting,
Chairman's report
- Alexander Kent: Expedition to Riga
- Gerry Jarvis: London maps
- John Davies: Visit to Alan Godfrey Maps
- R C Wheeler: The transformation of the Ordnance Survey under
Colby
- Mike Nolan: Wei-hai-wei (the majestic guardian of the sea)
- Andrew S Cook: 'Great Britain is a collector of islands and
peninsulas'
- David Archer: Kerry musings
- Letters
- Jon Risby: New maps
Sheetlines 77: December 2006
- Forthcoming events and other news
- Graham Bird: London - a life in maps
- John L Cruickshank: Kaiser Bill thought he knew where you
lived
- Chris Noble: A glimpse at the history of social policy seen
through the Ordnance Survey one-inch maps
- Richard Oliver: The sheet sizes and Delamere sheet lines
of the one-inch Old Series
- John Davies: Russian mapping of Britain - recent discoveries
- Surveying like it used to be
- Re-wiring a theodolite diaphragm
- John Cole: Updating the update
- Chris Higley: Living on the edge
- John Cole: An unusual collection
- Reviews
- David Archer: Kerry musings
- Letters
- Jon Risby: New maps
- Roly Hann: The Postbridge code - a mystery solved?
Sheetlines 78: April 2007 - please note that
cover show April 2006 in error.
- Forthcoming events
- The Charles Close Society Archives
- Copying of OS paper maps by librarians
- The Henry Johns award
- More maps to view and download
- J S Broadhurst and G Foster
- John Seeley and Mike Cottrell: Visit to Ordnance Survey
- Gerry Jarvis: Visit to Ludlow
- Richard Oliver: Unfinished business: the lost Ordnance Survey
two-inch mapping of Scotland, 1819-1828 and 1852
- John Davies: Comrade Baranow, the bouncing Czech, Penkilan
- Head and the World Map
- Harmston puzzle corner - the answers
- David Marris: Norfolk airfields
- K S Andrews: Thumbnail sketches on one-inch map covers from
1945 - part 1
- Richard T Porter: A survey party pose(r)
- John Cole: Further exploration
- Dennis Mills and Rob Wheeler: Interpreting the 1:2500 County
Series
- Peter Haigh: The day we went to Aberdeen by way of Wick
- John Davies: Russian maps now widely available
- Richard Oliver: The Cassini Old Series and Past and Present
issues
- Peter Warburton: A map in my collection
- Richard Oliver: A few new maps
- John L Cruickshank: The Reichsamt für Landesaufnahme:
a correction
- David Archer: Kerry musings
- Letters
- Jon Risby: New maps
Sheetlines 79: August 2007
- Forthcoming events and other news
- Ordnance Survey moves ahead
- Ken Hollamby: Visit to Landmark Information Group´s
Exeter Offices
- John Davies: Visit to Snowflake Software
- Gerry Zierler: Charles Close Society Scotland Tour
- David Archer: John Dennett´s papers
- K S Andrews: Thumbnail sketches on one-inch map covers from
1945 - part 2
- Rob Wheeler: Is Folkestone on the road to Killarney?
- David Andrews: Some comments on `Interpreting the 1:2500
County Series´
- Chris Higley: The secrets of Kineton
- J L Cruickshank: `German-Soviet friendship´ and the
Warsaw
- Pact mapping of Britain and Western Europe
- Lt. Col. A J Ayers
- John Davies et al: Slovenia, June 2007
- Roly Hann: Dealer´s diary - an occasional update
- David Archer: Alan Godfrey celebrates
- Peter Warburton: Creag Doire nan Nathrach et al
- David Archer: Kerry musings
- Bill Shirreffs: Map review
- Letters
- Jon Risby: New maps
Sheetlines 80: December 2007.
- Forthcoming events
- Other news
- John Davies: The makers of the blueback charts
- Richard Oliver: Why the Ordnance Survey needs its history
- Mike Nolan: GEOREF
- Richard Oliver and Roger Hellyer: The one-inch Old Series:
more discoveries - yet more questions
- Ed Fielden: A co-ordinated approach: the County Series, the
National Grid and other co-ordinate transformation stories
- K S Andrews: Thumbnail sketches on one-inch map covers from
1945 - part 3
- Roger Hellyer: Ordnance Survey catalogues - a proposal for
a union list
- John Cole: The early years of the National Grid twenty-five
inch map (continued)
- John Davies: OS explore
- Roger N Holden: CD-ROM Review
- Roger Hellyer and Richard Oliver: Can anyone help?
- David Archer: Kerry musings
- Letters
- Answer corner: World Heritage sites
- Jon Risby: New maps
Sheetlines 81: April 2008
- Forthcoming events
- John Bartholomew 1923-2008
- CB for DG
- A vision of the future
- Chris Fleet: Ordnance Survey digital data system goes live
in the Legal Deposit Libraries
- Richard Oliver: Accountancy and opacity: another Select Committee
and the Ordnance Survey
- David Shirt: A helping of Roseberry Topping
- John Winterbottom: The GeoInformation Group
- Nick Jeffery: Visit to Quickmap, Luton
- Chris Higley: UK civil air charts
- Paul Marriott: The largest printed Ordnance Survey map ever
probably!
- Richard Oliver: Sheet lines, sizes and style: a Scottish
problem solved?
- Rob Wheeler: Plagiarism with large-scale maps
- Mike Nolan: The Target-Area Designator grid
- John Cole: The early years of the National Grid fifty-inch
map (continued)
- Charles Close: Roman England on the map
- Pat McCarthy: Crewe Borough Council
- The Keyworth files
- Rob Wheeler: The shadow of the land-surveyor
- Roly Hann: Ordnance Survey pre-war map cover design
- Chris Higley: Miles Kington
- Book reviews
- David Archer: Kerry musings
- Letters
- Jon Risby: New maps
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