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Maps provide a strong, almost incontestable record of the physical history of a place. They show us what came, what went, what was gained, and what was lost. Here in Britain, we have one of the best provisioners of cartography … Continue reading →
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Posted in Brownhills stuff, Chasewater, Churches, Clayhanger stuff, Environment, Followups, Fun stuff to see and do, Local History, Reader enquiries, Shared media, Shared memories, Walsall Wood stuff
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Tagged 1:25000 1948, 1:25000 1951, Brownhills maps, David Archer Maps, Google Earth, Google Earth overlays, Lichfield maps, Mapping, maps, Old maps, Ordnance Survey, SK00, SK10
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