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like me who are interested in maps, have a deck at
Perry-Castaņeda Library Map Collection - UT Library Online (http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CBQQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lib.utexas.edu%2Fmaps%2F&rct=j&q=perry+castaneda&ei=2w4QTJUNiMziBsD-xZQM&usg=AFQjCNGuDZloGFyc5zjNIAv9VUl-Hdal4Q)
. Better still just google it.
Dog-eared
09-Jun-10, 23:51
MMM... maps make you want to go to places.:D
I have been to Hungary a and was recently looking at web site about Hungarian football so I looked at Hungary maps (http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/hungary.html)
The first thing I noticed was the title page which stated:
"The following maps were produced by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/cia-maps-publications/index.html), unless otherwise indicated."
I then checked other maps and they all had the same heading!
The conclusion I drew was that the CIA does not believe all the cartographers who have drawn maps so they have commissioned their own.
That is why UK, EEC, Iraq, Afghanistan etc are all now states of the good old USA
Good site and maps though
like me who are interested in maps, have a deck at
Perry-Castaņeda Library Map Collection - UT Library Online (http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CBQQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lib.utexas.edu%2Fmaps%2F&rct=j&q=perry+castaneda&ei=2w4QTJUNiMziBsD-xZQM&usg=AFQjCNGuDZloGFyc5zjNIAv9VUl-Hdal4Q)
. Better still just google it.
I noticed there is a new documentary series started on BBC2 entitled The Beauty of Maps, Wednesday's at 7pm. Catch up on bbci if you missed it.:)
Boozeburglar
10-Jun-10, 00:05
Map lover here too, fighting for space on my walls so they are. Got just loads of old OS of Scotland's mountains and such like, a lot from my grandfather. Someone laughed when we were heading out walking and I loaded up old maps, but I reminded them the mountains have not changed much in the last fifty years! :)
I noticed there is a new documentary series started on BBC2 entitled The Beauty of Maps, Wednesday's at 7pm. Catch up on bbci if you missed it.:)
Thanks for this info as Mrs Kodiak is a great lover of Maps and she will love this Programme. :D
nightspirit
10-Jun-10, 18:19
Since i am a closet cartogrpher i love this link thks :)
Since i am a closet cartogrpher i love this link thks :)
Tried this one?
Maps of Scotland - National Library of Scotland (http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CB8QFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nls.uk%2Fmaps%2F&rct=j&q=old+scottish+maps&ei=zDcRTL6PLoy14gb60qzMBw&usg=AFQjCNG6lx2rGOPvVfLRJ5x2LwGeFbSKSg)
The road from wick to Thurso 1776
Plate 25 - Road from Wick to Thurso. (http://forum.caithness.org/detail.cfm?id=1066)
Oops... link not working.
Dog-eared
10-Jun-10, 22:02
Anyone been on the road from Torridon to Diabeg ? Its a real hidden gem.
There is a programme on BBC2 tonight at 20:00 entitled "The Beauty of Maps"
This is the first of a series of 4 on this subject.
northener
11-Jun-10, 16:58
I like old maps, fascinating things.
I bought my parents a copy of an old map from the early C19th which showed the house we used to have (the one I was born in), and I've got a few bits and pieces scattered around the house.
I'm also fascinated by the 'old' roads and bridges around the Far North that have been bypassed. There's a cracking section of abandoned main road between Kyle of Tongue and Loch Horrible.
It's still passable on a big trailie motorbike, and I love whizzing down it as fast as I can just to see the puzzled look on the motorcamper drivers faces as you appear to overtake them whilst aparrently traversing a peat bog.....
I like old maps, fascinating things.
I bought my parents a copy of an old map from the early C19th which showed the house we used to have (the one I was born in), and I've got a few bits and pieces scattered around the house.
I'm also fascinated by the 'old' roads and bridges around the Far North that have been bypassed. There's a cracking section of abandoned main road between Kyle of Tongue and Loch Horrible.
It's still passable on a big trailie motorbike, and I love whizzing down it as fast as I can just to see the puzzled look on the motorcamper drivers faces as you appear to overtake them whilst traversing a peat bog.....
Oh yes old maps are such fun and that abandoned road you speak of , well more fun
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