List of maps of the UK and Ireland

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Maps of the UK and Ireland are available in various media.

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[edit] Maps on CD ROM

ISYS OUTDOORS, Anquet Maps and Fugawi offer a series of 1:25,000, 1:50,000 and 1:250,000 scale UK Ordnance Survey maps including a gazetteer of place names. The areas covered are:

ISYS OUTDOORS, Memory-Map, Anquet and Tracklogs also offer Ordnance Survey maps on CD ROM, including 1:50,000 and 1:25,000 scale maps.

A Microsoft product, Autoroute 2005, includes coverage of Great Britain though new roads such as the M6 Toll which opened in December 2003 are still shown as under construction. Coverage of Ireland and Northern Ireland is less detailed.

[edit] Maps on GPS Phones

Ordnance Survey topographic maps for UK and Ireland can be used on a GPS mobile phone with ViewRanger.

The Anquet Maps app allows users to view Anquet's UK maps on their iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. The app also accepts routes generated with Anquet Maps for Mac software. Both applications were developed by Virtual Programming.

[edit] Downloadable Maps

Due to cartographers restrictions/copyrights there are only a few companies that have the platform and technology that can securely distribute original maps in digital format via download. However those that do, like Anquet and emapsite, often provide free software that manages the maps but also helps route planning, map printing and programming of GPS/PND devices with those routes and maps you downloaded.

[edit] Online Maps

A number of websites offer maps of Great Britain and Ireland.

[edit] Current mapping

[edit] Ordnance Survey

The Ordnance Survey is an agency of the government of the United Kingdom.

link: getamap.ordnancesurvey.co.uk

  • Coverage: Great Britain, the Isle of Man and Northern Ireland
  • Map image size: 400 x 400 pixels
  • Map scale: 6500 m per pixel to 5 m per pixel for Great Britain
  • Map scale: 6500 m per pixel to 10 m per pixel for the Isle of Man
  • Map scale: 6500 m per pixel to 75 m per pixel for Northern Ireland
  • Map date (as at March 2005): 2003 for Great Britain and Isle of Man
  • Map date (as at March 2005): 1997 for Northern Ireland more detailed maps
  • Map date (as at March 2005): 2000 for Northern Ireland less detailed maps
  • Map image license: No commercial, limited personal, no redistribution *Search by: place name, postcode
  • Wikipedia templates: Gbmapping, Gbmappingsmall, Gbmaprim

Ordnance Survey Northern Ireland is another UK government agency.

Ordnance Survey Ireland is an agency of the Government of Ireland.

[edit] Streetmap

The Streetmap site is compiled and made available by BTex Limited.

  • Coverage: Great Britain
  • Map image size: choice of 750 x 750 pixels or 1250 x 1250 pixels
  • Map scale: 333 m per pixel to 2 m per pixel
  • Map date (as at March 2005): varies, approximately 2000
  • Search by: street name, postcode, place name, Ordnance Survey grid reference, Landranger grid reference, latitude and longitude, telephone code
  • Map image license: No reuse

[edit] MAPCO : Map And Plan Collection Online

  • Number of maps, plans, and collections of views displayed (as at January 2011): 117
  • Map dates (as at January 2011):
  • Map images: High resolution, with clickable enlarged views.
  • Map image license: Free for personal use and non-commercial (not for profit) organizations.

[edit] Map Ireland

  • Coverage: Ireland (Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland)
  • Map image size: choice of 342 x 292 pixels or 400 x 305 pixels
  • Map scale: 300 m per pixel to 15 m per pixel in rural areas
  • Map scale: 300 m per pixel to 1.5 m per pixel in urban areas
  • Search by: place name

[edit] Multimap (now merged with Bing maps

  • Wikipedia article: multimap.com
  • Coverage: British Isles
  • Updated infrequently (new roads constructed 3 years before still not shown)
  • Map image size: choice of 500 x 300 pixels or 700 x 400 pixels
  • Map scale: 14 km per pixel to 21 m per pixel in some areas
  • Map scale: 14 km per pixel to 1.3 m per pixel in some areas
  • Map image license: No reuse
  • Search by: street name, postcode, place name, grid map reference
  • Option in some areas to show an aerial photograph with a semi-transparent map overlay when the mouse is hovered over the area
  • Wikipedia templates: mmukscaled, mmukpc

[edit] Google Maps

[edit] OpenStreetMap

[edit] Free-map

  • Coverage: UK
  • Map image size: 400 by 320 pixels
  • Search by: place name, grid reference, lat/long
  • Map image license 'freely-available data'

[edit] Election Maps

[edit] Countryside Access Maps

Natural England (formerly the Countryside Agency) has a statutory duty to prepare maps of all open country and registered common land in England and the Countryside Council for Wales has the same task in Wales).

  • Coverage: England and Wales
  • Map edition (at larger scales): Ordnance Survey Landplan (1:10 000)
  • Map image size: 550 x 400 pixels
  • Map scale: up to 1.3 m per pixel
  • Greyscale with access information in colour
  • Search by: Place name, postcode, grid reference

[edit] MAGIC

MAGIC is a web-based interactive map intended to bring together information on key environmental schemes and designations in one place. MAGIC partners are DEFRA (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs), The Countryside Agency, English Heritage, English Nature, The Environment Agency, The Forestry Commission and The ODPM (Office of the Deputy Prime Minister).

  • Coverage: England
  • Map image size: 890 x 500 pixels
  • Map scale: 1.4 km per pixel to 50 cm per pixel or less to resolution of underlying mapping
  • Underlying mapping is shown in greyscale with a watermark at higher resolutions
  • Layers show many datasets from the participating organisations.

[edit] 192.com

  • Wikipedia article: 192.com
  • Coverage: UK
  • Map image size: choice of 340 x 340 or 500 x 340
  • Map scale: 12.5 cm per pixel, UK wide & 4 cm per pixel for central London
  • Search by: street name, town/city, postcode, business & residential listings

[edit] Mappy

  • Wikipedia article: Mappy (in French)
  • External link: http://www.mappy.co.uk
  • Coverage: World
  • Map image size: choice of 700 x 550 or 1100 x 550
  • Map scale: TBA
  • Search by: street name, town/city, postcode, tube

[edit] FIND Maps

[edit] Sketchmap

[edit] emapsite

  • Coverage: UK
  • Scale: high resolution
  • Web Mapping Services for UK
  • Search by: address, street name, town/city, postcode, grid reference
  • Formats: DXF, SHP, DWG, TAB, ECW, JPG, TIF, GML, WMS, WFS, KML, DTM, XYZ

[edit] PLANGIS

[edit] Historic mapping

[edit] Popular Edition Maps (England and Wales)

This site has scanned images of the Ordnance Survey One Inch Popular (4th) Edition maps. These inter-war maps are similar in style to the later New Popular Edition but pre-date the GB National Grid.

[edit] New Popular Edition

This site has scanned images of the Ordnance Survey One Inch New Popular (6th) Edition maps. These post-war maps include the modern GB National Grid.

[edit] The David Rumsey Historical Map Collection

  • Coverage: Ireland and Britain
  • Map date: 1738 - 1929
  • Map scale: High resolution
  • Map image license: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 Generic

[edit] Vision of Britain

  • External link: http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/maps
  • Coverage: Great Britain
  • Map image size: 450 x 450 pixels
  • Three complete sets of geo-referenced scanned images of Ordnance Survey one inch-to-the-mile maps of Britain: the 19th century First Series, the 1940s New Popular Edition and the inter-war Land Utilisation Survey of Britain, overprinted on Ordnance Survey Popular Edition (4th Ed) sheets. The Land Utilisation maps include the unpublished maps of upland Scotland, using the watercolour originals held by the Royal Geographical Society
  • All this material is held in an open access web map server (WMS), following Open Geospatial Consortium standards, and can be used by other web sites as base maps
  • Map image copyright: see discussion page

[edit] Scotland in the 1920s

  • External link: http://geo.nls.uk/maps/os/popular/google.html
  • Coverage: Scotland
  • Map Dates: 1921 to 1928
  • Map Edition: Ordnance Survey One-inch Popular
  • Map image size: 700 x 500 pixels
  • Map scale: 20 m per pixel to 1.5 m per pixel or less to resolution of mapping

[edit] SABRE Maps

  • External link: http://www.sabre-roads.org.uk/maps
  • Coverage: UK (to varying degrees).
  • Map Dates: 1923 - 1960 and present date
  • Contains a variety of contemporary and historic OS maps - currently :
    • New Popular c. 1945-48
    • Seventh Series c. 1959-60
    • Half Inch Ministry of Transport Road Maps, 1923 - 1928
    • Two Inch / Mile Ministry of Transport Road Map of London, 1923
    • Ten Miles / Inch Road Maps, 1932, 1936, 1946 and 1956
    • Quarter Inch to the Mile Maps, 1930 - 1946
    • Bartholomew Quarter Inch, Northern Ireland, 1940
  • Some maps are hosted externally by OpenStreetMap
  • Some maps are donated by the National Library of Scotland
  • Some maps are donated by the National Archives
  • Search by: A variety of location keywords such as road number, primary destination or crossing / bridge / ferry

[edit] New Adlestrop Railway Atlas

  • PDF file
  • Work in progress
  • Current coverage: Wales and England south of York / Manchester
  • Shows railway stations and lines whether open, closed or preserved

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