They're apparently all on the web at http://www.old-maps.co.uk/
Years 1840-1890 ish. You'll need to be a bit clever with the printing.
This is Pete Glass's find (he who found the axe features in the Alfred
the great exhibition last year) and all credit to him.
regards
John
In message <[log in to unmask]>, John Ambler
<[log in to unmask]> writes
>Today I received a flyer from Sitescope Ltd who are distributing 6" OS
>maps on CD on a county basis - catch - its 495 pounds plus VAT per
>county. They state that the maps are scanned at 400dpi and up to 5
>editions per location (all said to be out of copyright).
>
>I have a PDF copy of the flyer available for anybody who requests it.
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John Colby
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Last Updated Sunday 21st May 2000
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