The Ordnance Survey Books of Reference (or Area Books) record acreages of each land parcel on the OS 25 inch to the mile maps, and usually its land use, except in settlements and for counties surveyed after 1879. This attractively-coloured series covered most of Scotland in the early 20th century. Among these latest additions are Ordnance Survey and Bartholomew mapping intended for walking, cycling and touring. The earlier series covered all of Scotland in 17 sheets, whilst later series, with larger sheet extents, covered Scotland in 9-10 sheets. 2. "The Founding of the Museum of Flight", in Bunyan, IT, Storer, JD and Thompson, CL (1983). Latharna was only applied exclusively to the town in recent centuries. In the United Kingdom, devolved matters are the areas of public policy where the Parliament of the United Kingdom has devolved its legislative power to the national assemblies of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, while reserved matters and excepted matters are the areas where the Parliament retains exclusive power to legislate. This gave the regiment the right to march through the towns of the borough with 'flags flying, bands playing and bayonets fixed'. We have added 950 charts covering Scottish coastal waters in the 19th and 20th centuries. These maps often show the detail of rural areas, and illustrate a variety of purposes: the division of common land, the planning of new roads, farming and woodland, coal mining, the creation of designed gardens and landscapes, planned villages, architectural reconstruction, and the reclamation of foreshore. In the georeferenced maps viewer, you can save a GeoJSON file of drawn features, for easy onward editing in geographic viewers or software. [12] It is staffed by a volunteer crew and equipped with an inshore lifeboat (ILB). South of the town the A2 passes the side of Larne Lough, via Glynn, Magheramorne, and Ballycarry, to Whitehead and Carrickfergus. He argued instead that the etymology of the Celtic "Ness" derived from earlier words for "river". The maps are very detailed, marking roads, tracks, and telegraph lines, and locating vineyards, monasteries, ruins, sheepfolds, springs, wells and aqueducts. We have made available the transcriptions dataset for onward re-use, including machine-learning. The special series maps include some of the very attractive Ordnance Survey One-Inch to the mile Tourist Series, special Administrative District Maps of Glasgow, as well as geological and soil maps. Mgarr port, the point of arrival on Gozo Island from Malta, 'Check in early': Ryanair issues warning for passengers travelling this week, Travelling sustainably isnt enough: Heres why its time to give back to the places we visit, The Highlands, lochs and epic landscapes: Scotlands best train routes to take it all in, France, Greece, Spain? These administrative jurisdictions, especially parishes, have many other family and local history records associated with them, and viewing their location and extents is therefore important. The maps show farms and settlements, roads and railways, rivers and watercourses, administrative and field boundaries, woodland and land use, as well as contour lines; buildings are generalised in urban areas but many street names are also shown. This could not be displayed in Edinburgh and was stored in a hangar at East Fortune. A number of others such as perch and roach have been introduced in the Loch or Caledonian Canal with various levels of success. Filming. The transcription workflow also recorded related or nearby names from the Ordnance Survey 1st edition mapping from a century later in order to help searching and provide additional context for the Roy names. After three years' of scanning, and 89,800 sheets later, we have now completed adding this large series online. Parish and county names have been added to the transcribed names to make the names easier to tell apart and to provide locational context. Some place names and descriptive topographic terms, titles, compass roses, abbreviations, legends, revision and publication details, and supporting marginal information were all re-written and printed in German. The A36 road runs from the town to Ballymena. These sheets have also been mosaicked as a georeferenced overlay. An emphasis on expanding geographic and topographic knowledge and detail from the 16th to the 18th centuries, was often replaced by a growing interest in the emerging sciences and physical environment in the 19th century. WebGL is widely supported by modern web browsers - you can check if your browser is supported. Its light can be seen from 23 nmi (43 km) away. In 1914, Loyalists opposed to the Home Rule Act 1914 prepared for armed resistance. These range from tiny patches of uninhabitable land to vast expanses like the Celtic wonderland of Skye. We have added a further 120 early maps of Scotland and of Edinburgh. It is one of a series of interconnected, murky bodies of water in Scotland; its water visibility is exceptionally low due to a high peat content in the surrounding soil. 8 September 1975: Michael O'Toole a Catholic, died from his injuries sustained in a loyalist booby trap bomb attached to his car two days previously. Published in 1662-5, its 594 maps and 3,368 pages of texts collectively presented the state of geographic knowledge of the world in the mid 17th century. The Map Georeferencer pilot application allows you to georeference any of our Early Maps of Scotland and then view them as an overlay in Google Earth. If funded at 550 million, it would store 5 million cubic meters of water near Dores. They are particularly useful for showing the function of each building, and often the names of particular companies or institutions there. [7], The loch is one of a series of interconnected, murky bodies of water in Scotland; its water visibility is exceptionally low due to a high peat content in the surrounding soil. This guide picks out the most useful maps for viewing and understanding trees and woodland, as well as changes in woodland cover over time. It was built between 1807 and 1810 by Robert Stevenson on the Bell Rock (also known as Inchcape) in the North Sea, 11 miles (18 km) east of the Firth of Tay.Standing 35 metres (115 ft) tall, its light is visible from 35 statute miles (56 km) inland. It is similar to other supposed lake monsters in Scotland and elsewhere, though its description varies from one account to the next. The 1973 Act set out a list of excepted matters (sch. [23] His accident was recorded by the BBC reporters on site at the time. The layers have been optimised for very quick display and distributed under reliable and fast hosting. Nope, these stunning destinations are all in the UK, Train travel: France and Germany plan discounted ticket for young people, Croatia: What to eat, drink and do in 'the land of a thousand islands', Unexplored Spain: Beat the crowds in this lesser known city, Mighty mountains and azure seas: 6 of France's best train journeys, Schengen: Croatia joining the zone from the start of 2023, Pre-marital sex ban sends shockwaves among Bali digital nomads, Christmas travel chaos likely after UK Border Force vote to strike. The devolution schemes in Scotland and Wales are set up in a similar manner. Larne takes its name from Latharna, a Gaelic territory or tath that was part of the Ulaid minor-kingdom of Dl nAraidi. The Tower of Hercules in Spain is the oldest operating lighthouse in the world. A market is also held every Wednesday at the Larne Market Yard.[43]. The earliest, detailed mapping for all the inhabited regions of Scotland. Once georeferenced, so that historic maps can be overlaid on their present-day location, comparison of change over time can be very revealing. We have recently added a further 150 estate maps of south-west Scotland. We have georeferenced the mapping so it can be viewed as a seamless layer on top of present day maps and satellite images. In 1315, Edward the Bruce of Scotland (brother of Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland) landed at Larne with his 6000 strong army en route to conquer Ireland, where Olderfleet Castle was of strategic importance. Kitchener's Survey of Cyprus (1882) represents the first full triangulated survey of the island of Cyprus, and it was the most accurate map of the island when published. Street names are included for many settlements too, although the six-inch maps do not name all streets comprehensively. We have put online 2,332 detailed maps at scales of 1:1,250 to 1:25,000 which were published in 1971, and have therefore just come out-of-copyright from 1 January 2022. We have put together a new guide on Maps for Researching House and Building History which highlights some of the most relevant maps to use as documentary sources. We are pleased to make available all our holdings of trench maps of the Western Front (307 maps). The maps depict all aspects of Highland estate management, including agricultural improvement, enclosure, drainage and embankments, the planning of settlements such as Beauly, the leasing of farms and grazings, the allocation of land for crofts, and land ownership disputes. [42], A number of shops can be found along Larne Main Street, Dunluce Street, Laharna Retail Park, and large supermarkets off the Harbour Highway near the harbour. Maps can reveal detailed information about local areas over time, including buildings, gardens, industries, railways, roads, woodland and agricultural land. The layers include coverage of Great Britain at scales of six-inch to the mile or 1:10,560, medium-scale mapping at 1:25,000 and 1:63,360, as well as London at 1:1,056 scale. The collections date back to 1909 when the Royal Scottish Museum acquired Percy Pilcher's Hawk glider. [6] Larne is administered by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council. We have also introduced new improvements to viewing results in the Find By Place, Roy and OS records viewers, dynamically linking the main map and results panels on mouse hover to help select the right map. We now have over 160 layers of georeferenced mapping in our Explore Georeferenced Maps viewer and it is often useful to compare different scales and dates of this mapping on screen at the same time. It looks at different definitions and types of woodland and how different map-makers represented woodland. The Roman emperor Severus is known to have described how, in 204 AD, a Roman galley bound for Scotland veered off course to a place called Portus Saxa, which was believed to be Larne Lough. Archaeological digs in the area have found flintwork and other artefacts which have been assigned dates from 6000 BC onwards. The new viewers are built upon OpenLayers 3 and are compatible with all current release standards-compliant web browsers. We've just launched a new 3D viewer which allows our georeferenced maps to be explored from a birds eye perspective. The maps were surveyed primarily to support agricultural improvement and estate management, as well as for the sale of landed estates, and show excellent detail of the rural landscape. The guide also includes links to downloadable datasets, details of resources that are not online, as well as references for further reading. [4][5] It is a major passenger and freight roll-on roll-off port. This also includes a set of Outline (uncoloured) sheets, as well as the Seventh Series Indexes, showing sheet lines of the 1:2500 County Series related to the National Grid. The plans depict and name many urban features of importance, including major streets, public buildings, industrial premises, docks, canals, and bridges, as well as surrounding farms and villages. For other countries, see, "Section 30" redirects here. Reserved matters are subdivided into two categories: General reservations and specific reservations. These are the most detailed maps that Ordnance Survey ever surveyed of these towns, and are especially useful for showing the urban landscape in maximum detail. It is the precursor to the Union Jack of 1801.. The majority of these plans relate to harbour works in coastal towns, but there are significant numbers of maps too relating to bridges, canals, railways, and river engineering. We have updated our home page, viewers and footers in response to user feedback. We have also tried to improve help and guidance, with a new Guide to this website page, and clearer orange Help buttons to the lower left in all our viewers. We have added a small set of 140 topographic maps covering part of southern India. The series is made up of 17,466 map sheets, and all were revised from 1892-1907. The map content largely represents the late 19th century landscape, with only minor later updates to topography and roads. The bold style of the maps and their attractive, informative, hand-colouring allow easy interpretation for a wide range of uses. We have put online all of our Ordnance Survey One-Inch Seventh Series maps (896 sheets), covering all of Great Britain, 1952-1970. Its correct proportions are 3:5. Most were published during the Second World War, with a few earlier examples. In theory, reserved matters could be devolved at a later date, but excepted matters were not supposed to be considered for further devolution. The maps provide excellent detail of the whole urban infrastructure, including residential and industrial premises, schools, asylums, hospitals, parks, canals, docks and railways, and even the interior layout of public buildings, such as cathedrals, churches, and railway stations. Many of these world maps are from larger atlases by C. Ptolemy, H. Moll, W. & A.K. We have georeferenced a selection of these estate maps allowing them to be compared to the present day and other mapping. [8][9][10] Larnian is also currently used to refer to people from Larne. These supplement the OS Ten Foot to the Mile plans (1:500 scale) added in December 2021. The construction of new roads, railways, and bridges, and their development over time is also well-represented. These maps of Jamaica are the most informative maps of the island in the early 19th century. We have scanned all our sheets of this series, which were received by the Library in a folded form. [24] Nearby, there is a memorial to him erected by the people of Glenurquhart. This German Army series is essentially a set of Ordnance Survey Half-Inch to the mile maps, captured by the German Army and reprinted in 1939-40, as part of their Second World War intelligence preparations. "The Concorde Experience" includes a walk-through and around the aircraft (with an accompanying audio guide available), an audio-visual presentation about the history of G-BOAA, and an exhibition about the history of Concorde with prototype and production Rolls-Royce/Snecma Olympus 593 engines, aircraft seats and numerous small objects. On Census day (27 March 2011) there were 18,755 people living in Larne, accounting for 1.04% of the NI total. This includes 29 sheets covering Scotland and 37 sheets covering England and Wales. Although only around 118 GSGS 2748 sheets were published, our holdings are also incomplete, with 21 sheets covering scattered locations, primarily in Scotland. They show the acquisition and sale of land and estates, the feuing of land for building, legal cases settling disputes relating to fishing, mining, and roads, and various other planned rural developments. In this case, were talking about Europes thousands (yes, thousands) of secret islands. We have added 300 new estate plans of Scotland. This German Army series is essentially a set of One-Inch Popular edition maps (1921-30), captured by the German Army and reprinted in 1941. Records for over 2000 plans relating to historical engineering in Scotland from the Stevenson archive can now be searched online using our new map-based viewer. Antiville, Ballyboley, Ballycraigy, Ballyloran, Blackcave North, Blackcave South, Curran and Drumaliss, Glebe, Greenland and Town Parks. William Roy's Military Antiquities of the Romans in North Britain (1793) is a classic work on the military conquest of Scotland by the Romans. Maps provide many insights into historic landscapes and environments, showing different ways of generating power, less polluting lifestyles and means of travel, subjects like fossil fuel extraction and consumption, as well as coastal erosion and sea-level rise. We have recently added all our out-of-copyright holdings of geological maps of Scotland online. We have included the Outline edition (with relief shown by contour lines), as well as the Hills edition (with relief shown by brown hachures), borrowing in places from the 3rd edition sheets in the 1900s to provide more complete coverage. You can easily modify features once drawn, as well as delete them. These maps include battle plans of Culloden, Falkirk, Glenshiel, and Prestonpans, as well as maps of military roads, including the Kingussie/Ruthven road to Linn of Dee, through Glen Feshie. The collection also includes a range of related printed mapping, including charts , county maps , and Ordnance Survey plans used for The Roy Military Survey of Scotland, known to its contemporaries as the 'Great Map', is a uniquely important historical cartographic document. A 3.6million project, completed in 2016, installed heating and insulation for the first time to two hangars that were built in 1940.[5]. The airshow on 25 July 2015 was the eighteenth to be held. This is around half of our Stevenson collection relating to Scotland; the other plans are undergoing conservation work to allow them to be scanned in future. It was the first flag of Great Britain. The 1:25,000 series provides an excellent regional overview of the 1940s and 1950s landscape, and illustrates features such as woodland, roads, railways, field boundaries, footpaths, settlements and farms. 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During the First World War, trench map coordinates were used extensively for giving precise locations on the Western Front. The resource is part of a growing series, focusing on maps for particular subjects or user communities. This page was last edited on 21 August 2022, at 21:55. Discover amazing travel experiences with Lonely Planets insider tips, inspirational traveler stories and expert guidance from around the world. The new Scottish data is from the latest Phase V of the Scottish Government's LiDAR datasets, flown in 2021, and includes new coverage of Glasgow and Edinburgh with a 50 cm resolution Digital Terrain Model (DTM). The Bell Rock Lighthouse, off the coast of Angus, Scotland, is the world's oldest surviving sea-washed lighthouse. The Parliament of the United Kingdom has granted legislative power to the Scottish Parliament and the Senedd through the Scotland Act 1998 and the Government of Wales Act 2006 respectively. It contains a single, artificial island named Cherry Island (Scottish Gaelic: Eilean Muireach) at the southwestern end. The museum expanded significantly in 1981 as a result of the sale by auction of much of the Strathallan Collection of aircraft. The same year the museum acquired models of the Wright Model A and Blriot XI. The flag's official use came to an end in 1801 with the creation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Its white sandy beaches and amber sunsets make it the perfect place to escape the madness of the party island. The empty string is the special case where the sequence has length zero, so there are no symbols in the string. You can use the Side by Side Viewer to display your choice of any of these layers in each window, and compare them to each other, as well as to modern Google, Bing or Ordnance Survey maps. Storer, JD (1983). In some cases these new sheets are useful for showing the variant states of these maps, including those which show railway additions, updates to towns, county boundary sheet changes, security deletions, administrative boundary changes, as well as related variant information in the map margins. The gazetteer also includes names of many features that no longer exist, so not found in present-day OpenStreetMap or Google gazetteers. Of these, there are 91 county or district maps, a further 47 plans of towns, (with a focus on Edinburgh), 23 estate plans (including 6 in manuscript), 16 coastal charts, and 9 maps which relate to the whole of Scotland. The project has included first edition OS 25 inch to the mile maps covering the county, and more detailed OS town plans at 1:500 scale for all the towns in Devon with more than 4,000 people: Barnstaple, Bideford, Brixham, Crediton, Dartmouth, Dawlish, Exeter, Exmouth, Ilfracombe, Newton Abbot, Plymouth, Tavistock, Tiverton, Torquay and Totnes. You can also explore these maps through two related applications on our Bartholomew Archive website: the Great Britain time traveller and the Cairngorms layer colour explorer. Johnston, A. Fullarton, and J.G. The Ordnance Survey 25 inch to the mile maps are immensely valuable for local history. The project forms part of the Know Your Place West of England Project, and has allowed us to fill gaps in our holdings for Devon with British Library maps, so our online presentation is now more complete. Very often, these new coloured sheets were earliest states which were later re-issued, sometimes with updated information relating to railways, docks, or parish boundaries. We have updated our maps website design to improve navigation and usability. Although printed in 1942, the source content relates to the initial half-inch series drawn in the 1900s, with topographic content derived from the main nationwide revision of maps at the larger-scales from the 1890s. Larne sits on the western side of a narrow inlet that links Larne Lough to the sea. Larne (from Irish: Latharna, IPA:[lahn], the name of a Gaelic territory)[1][2][3] is a town on the east coast of County Antrim, Northern Ireland, with a population of 18,755 at the 2011 Census. Some of these maps were typically printed within atlases, encyclopaedias, geographical grammars, guide-books, and gazetteers, whilst others were intended as wall maps for educational use or display. Others include military maps showing barracks and military districts, as well as maps to illustrate specific historical time periods, such as Ancient Britain, Britain in the Dark Ages, Roman Britain, and Monastic Britain. Make sure you time your trip right as you don't want to get stranded, unless you plan on wild camping. [18] This event marked a major step in cementing the right to Ulster Unionist self-determination, with the recognition of such a right ultimately leading to the creation of Northern Ireland. We are very grateful to Sutherland Estates for allowing us to put these maps online. For further information see UDA South East Antrim Brigade. There is also supporting information about mills in Scotland, the project workflow to create the mills data, and how to download the mills data. However, despite the personal union which he represented, in practice England and Scotland continued as separate kingdoms, each with its own parliament and laws, for another century. The bounding boxes of returned maps are shown when you hover over the map thumbnail in the Results panel on the right. The matter of poisons appears under Head B in the Wales Act. The Side by Side Viewer is accessible directly from the Explore Georeferenced Maps viewer. These updates include Air Raid Precaution revisions from 1938-9, included on GSGS 3906, and some selective updating of roads and railways from large-scale revision in the 1930s. We have updated all our map viewers, offering a number of improvements to viewing and printing. They can be: These air photographs provide detailed information on the landscape of post-war Scotland, as well as providing a fascinating portrayal of urban topography and land-use. Boat cruises operate from various locations on the loch shore, giving visitors the chance to look for the "monster". The museum acquired the BAC 1-11, Vickers Viscount, Boeing 707 forward fuselage and Hawker Siddeley Trident cockpit. Only one-third of the entire length is man-made, the rest being formed by Loch Dochfour, Loch Ness, Loch Oich, and Loch Lochy, with the man-made canals running parallel with rivers such as the River Oich.[10]. The devolution of powers are set out in three main acts legislated by the UK Parliament for each of the devolved governments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. This set of 85 maps includes all our out-of-copyright OS quarter-inch to the mile (1:253,440/1:250,000) maps showing administrative and Parliamentary Constituency boundaries. They are also available as a Google maps overlay, allowing direct comparison to present-day air photography and mapping. The area around County Antrim itself, however, was not part of the official 17th century Plantation; instead many Scottish settlers arrived in the area through private settlement in the 17th century (as they had also been doing for centuries before). We have been pleased to collaborate with the British Library in a recent project, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, to scan, georeference and make available Ordnance Survey mapping for Devon. All land was colour-coded into six main categories and reduced the one-inch to the mile scale for publication. The photographs complement paper mapping, and represent the first widespread use of aerial survey methods by Ordnance Survey. Obtaining screen prints is also much more straightforward - choosing the 'Print' option (or Ctrl + P in most web browsers) will result in the current map view extending across your default page for printing or saving what you can see on screen. These new maps are "Parish edition" sheets for areas which we also have a later reprinted "Combined edition" sheet for. The town is documented as being the first in county Antrim to be taken by United Irishmen during the ill-fated rebellion of 1798. Our graphic index showing the maps highlights the new maps published in 1970 in orange. A. T. Q. 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Antrim", "Larne High School shares successes with Minister", "New march to be gifted at Larne ceremony", "Friends Goodwill Music Festival returns to Larne", "Larne FC owner Kenny Bruce lobbied Stormont parties to back embattled Mid and East Antrim council boss after NI Protocol letter row", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Larne&oldid=1125132407, Port cities and towns in Northern Ireland, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with unsourced statements from August 2021, Articles with MusicBrainz area identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, 16 September 1972: Sinclair Johnston a UVF member, was shot by the. We have scanned a new hand-coloured one-inch series, covering all of Scotland and published on 132 sheets between 1856 and 1891. The southern end is fed by the River Oich, which runs from Loch Oich. A cottage for 6 alongside Strathy Point Lighthouse on the dramatic northern tip of Scotland. These Acts set out the matters still dealt with by the UK Government, referred to as reserved matters. The maps are arranged roughly chronologically, covering rural and urban areas, with links to the maps and further information about them on our webite. Knockdhu, north of Larne, was the site of a Bronze Age promontory fort and settlement. The Blaeu Atlas Maior or Cosmographia Blaviana is one of the largest and most splendid of the multi-volume Dutch world atlases. Despite being the largest land mass of the coasts 47 islands and islets, it houses just one hotel, the Triton, boasting sea views and a widely-acclaimed beachside restaurant. Popular interest and belief in the animal's existence have varied since it was first brought to the world's attention in 1933. The series complement our existing Ordnance Survey indexes and OS Records viewer. 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