File:Dobwalls OS Map 1945 Popular Edition.jpg
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English: The One Inch to the mile Popular Edition of Ordnance Survey maps were a complete new issue just after the Second World War. As Crown Copyright is for a term of 50 years, these are now in the Public Domain.
This image is take from a scan of a map in my possession, cleaned up and corrected. |
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Source | Mike Calder scan of Popular Edition One inch OS Map of 1940s | |||||
Author | Mike Calder | |||||
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