Heritage Cartography was established in 1980 by Peter Adams who for many years has gained a wealth of experience in mapping with the Ordnance Survey. His own interest in the history of the industrial revolution led him to research nineteenth century maps. He established Heritage Cartography to give others with a similar interest the opportunity to discover how their towns and villages looked during that period of great social change.
Heritage Cartography is creating a new national series of maps depicting British towns and villages as they were in the nineteenth century. Each map is authoritatively compiled from the early large scale surveys of the Ordnance Survey which commenced in the 1840s.
They are produced on quality paper in the style of the period and are available in either mono or colour.
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