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Surplus maps for disposal

From:

Richard Oliver <[log in to unmask]>

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A forum for issues related to map & spatial data librarianship <[log in to unmask]>

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Mon, 15 Dec 2008 10:21:01 +0000

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We have recently had a <LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK>spring clean<RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK> of the Gegraphy Department map 
collection down here in Exeter, and the following spares and duplicates
are available on a first-come-first-served basis: please reply off-list.

*** Please note that all expenses of carriage from Exeter will have to 
be repaid.

In general, the overseas mapping is in single copies, whereas that of 
Britain is in multiple copies from teaching sets. Condition varies from
pristine to Distinct Signs of Use by Bored Undergraduates Long Ago. All
mapping is paper-flat unless indicated otherwise.

Richard Oliver


MAP CHESTS

9 drawers-worth of double elephant, wooden, in group of 3 and group of 6


OVERSEAS

Directorate of Overseas Surveys: Photogeological map of the Trucial 
Oman Range, 1:100,000 (DOS (Geol) 1168A)

Memorial University, Newfoundland: Tectonic Lithofacies Map of the 
Appalacian Orogen, 1:1 million, 1978: West sheet only

Memorial University of Newfoundland: Appalacian Orogen, etc, 1978 (Map 
1a only) 

Geological Survey of Canada: Canada, mineral deposits, 1:5 million, 
1969 

Geological Survey of Canada: Canada, Geological, 1:5 million, 1969 

Geological Survey of Canada: Canada, Isotopic Age, 1:5 million, 1970 

Geological Survey of Canada: Newfoundland, 1:1 million, 1969 

Geological Survey of Canada: Canada, Magnetic anomaly, 1:5 million, 
1977 

Geological Survey of Canada: Canada, Tectonic, 1:5 million, 1970 

United States Geological Survey: Geological quadrangles, mostly 
1:24,000:
	Kentucky: Pleasant Hill Green, 1964; Amity, 1964; Salem, 1962.
	Tennessee: Athens, 1952

New Zealand geological survey: 1:63,360 sheet S8

UNESCO: International Metallurgical Map of Europe, 1:2.5 million, 
1968-70 [fragmentary]

UNESCO, etc: Europe, mineral deposits, 1:2.5 million, <LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK>Mineral deposits
list<RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK> for sheets 1-9 [fragmentary]

Directorate of Overseas Surveys: Cyprus, 1:10,000, 1960: 3 sheets only,
32C, 42A, 42B

Geological Survey of Czechoslovakia: Czechoslovakia, geology, 1:1 
million, 1966 [folded]

Geological Survey of Czechoslovakia: Czechoslovakia, geology, 
1:500,000, 1967  [folded]

IGN: France, 1:100,000, Series verte, 1970s/80s issues, folded: sheets 
15, 16, 24, 66 

Rennes University: Mont St Michel: vegetation survey, c.1:25,000, 1984 

Taride: Italy, 1:600,000, in 3 sheets, (30-32), ? 1930s  [folded]

Touring Club Italiano: Italy, 1:500,000, ?1950s: sheets 1-6 only  
[folded]

Touring Club Italiano: Italy, 1:250,000: sheet 6 only, 1948  [folded]

Kummerly & Frey: Milan and Italian lakes, 1:200,000, 1958  [folded]

Touring Club Italiano: Rome, 1:200,000 and 1:20,000  [folded]

Touring Club Italiano: Italy, 1:50,000, ?1930s: sheets: Bolzano e 
Dintorni; Cortina d<RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK>ampezzo e le olomiti Cadorine; Golfo di Napoli (I, 
II); Merano e Dintorni; Palmero, la conca d<RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK>oro e dintorni; Val 
Gardena, Marmolada, catinaccio, Gruppo di Sella  [folded]

Taride: map 33: Netherlands, 1:400,000, 1930s  [folded]

Institut Geologiczny: Geological atlas of Poland, 1:2 million, 1956 
(prepared for International Geological Congress, Mexico, 1956) 
[Large-format volume]

Geological, 1:200,000, c.1940: cover of part of Ukraine: M.35.12, 
M.35.30  M.36.25, M.36.31. [These include some base topography, but it 
looks suspiciously generalised, and may be <LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK>bowlderised.]


GREAT BRITAIN

Ordnance Survey

1:63,360 New Popular Edition
Sheets 141 [Brecon] (1947), 151 [central/south Pembroke] (1946)

1:63,360 Seventh Series
Sheets 143 [Gloucester & Malvern] (1962), 181 [Chichester] (1965), 182 
[Brighton] (1962)

1:10,560 County Series, mostly c.1906-8:
Devon:
	46 NW [Halberton]
	56 NW [Bickleigh Bridge-Cadeleigh-Cadbury Castle]
	68 NW [Nether Exe and area to west]
Cornwall:
	55 NE [Maker-Millbrook: 1912]
	55 SE [Rame/Rame Head, 1912]
Pembrokeshire:
	31 NE [channel to E of Skomer Is]
	32 SE [St Ishmaels/Herbrandston]
	38 NW [Dale/St Annes Head]

1:10,560 National Grid Series, c.1954-70: 
SS 22 SE [Hartland village and area to SE]
	SS 40 NE [Buckland Filleigh & Sheepwash]
	SS 43 NE [Braunton and Braunton Great Field]
	SX 49 NW [Hartland village & Hartland Forest]:
	
1:21,120 of Guernsey, 1966  [folded]



Land Use
Agricultural Land Classification
Ministry of Ag & Fish, etc/HMSO: Agricultural Land Classification of 
England & Wales, 1:63,360, 1965-75:- 
	86 [Durham-Teeside]
	92 [Pickerting-N.York Moors south]
	163 [North Devon, west Exmoor: roughly Landranger 180]
	164 [West Somerset, east Exmoor: roughly Landranger 181]
	

First Land Utilisation Survey (c.1931-9)
Published at 1:63,360 on OS base:
	9 [Carlisle area]
	26 [Harrogate & SE Yorks Dales]
	107 [Central and NE London & SW Essex] 
	129/139 [Tanton-Lyme Regis: east Devon/west Dorset]
	130 [<LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK>Yeovil<RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK>]
	
Second Land Utilisation Survey (c.1960-68)
Published at 1:25,000 on OS first series base
	278 (SO 21/31, Abergavenny)
	264 (SP 70/80, Thame/Princes Risborough/Wendover)
140 (SS 64/74: Lynton)


Soil Survey

1:63,360: England & Wales, sheet 238, Aylesbury


Geological 

1:625,000  [FC4/d3]
	North sheet, 1957 (folded copies)
	
1:63,360 maps (1902-c.1975)
England & Wales, [<LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK>New Series<RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK>]:
	43 [Egton: north York moors], drift, 1909
	113 [Ollerton: Notts coalfield], solid & drift, 1911
	126 [Nottingham and area to NE: abuts 113], solid & drift, 1908
	142 [Melton Mowbray and to NW: abuts 126], drift, 1909
	155 [Atherstone, north Warwicksh], drift, 1910
	254 [Henley-on-Thames & SW Chilterns], drift, 1905
	255 [<LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK>Beaconsfield<RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK>: SE Bucks], drift, 1922
	263 [Cardiff], drift, 1903
	266 [Marlborough], drift, 1925
	267 [Hungerford/Berks downs], drift, 1905
	268 [Reading], drift, 1904
	282 [Devizes, Salisbury Plain north], drift, 1959
	298 [Salisbury], drift, 1903
	299 [Winchester], drift, 1905
	316 [Fareham/Havant], drift, 1905 
	318 [Brighton, Steyning], drift, 1924 
	Isle of Wight special sheet, drift, 1926 & 1947 
	332 [Bognor], drift, 1905
	343 [Swanage], drift, 1904 
	
Scotland
	4 [Newton Stewart/Wigtown], solid & drift, 196
	5 [Kirkcudbright-Dalbeattie], solid & dift, 1962
	8 [Merrick], solid & drift, 1962 
	9 [NE Galloway], solid & drift, 1962
	14 [Ayr and S part of coalfield], solid, 1959
	15 [Sanquhar], solid, 1951/63/71/76  
	23 [Hamilton/Lanark/coal & iron area], solid, 1951
	24 [Peebles], solid, 1954


1:25,000
	SK 18/part 17 [Edale-Bradwell], solid & drift, 1969
	ST 45 [Cheddar], solid & drft, 1983  [folded]

[Very] Miscellaneous

Bartholomew: 1:126,720 sheet 11 [Snowdonia/Anglesey], c.1910

Bartholomew: pair 1:253,440 geological maps for Victoria County History
of Devon, early C20 




-------------------
Richard Oliver, B.A., D.Phil., F.B.Cart.S.,
Research Fellow in the History of Cartography
School of Geography, Archaeology & Earth Resources
University of Exeter
Exeter, EX4 4RJ

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