MRP: Maps
Maps
Editorial history
15/08/11, CSG: Created page
Overview
This page lists
(1) Sample maps displaying data contained within this wiki
(2) Links to online and physically published maps of relevance to the subjects and content of this wiki
(3) Links to GIS mapping initiatives and standards of relevance to this wiki
Contents
- 1 Full listing of GIS wiki maps
- 2 Sample GIS mapping
- 3 David Rumsey Map Collection Database, Viewers, and blog
- 4 JISC sponsored Old Maps Online (finding and viewing tool)
- 5 Ordinance Survey
- 6 Tufts digital library: County maps
- 7 Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure: Mapping Hundreds
- 8 Wikimedia Commons Mapping
- 9 Wikipedia Media Commons: Hundreds by county
- 10 Roehampton: County hearth tax maps
- 11 Family Search Maps
- 12 External online maps
- 13 BHOL London Maps
- 14 Map Blogs
- 15 Map service companies
Full listing of GIS wiki maps
- England, 1640-1699 + specified occupational description
- Specified county, 1640-1699 + specified occupational description
- London Common councilmen and aldermen, 1660-1689, J.R. Woodhead (1966)[1]
- Specified county + place of birth
See Maps: Clark & Hosking (1993)
- English small town population estimates, Clark & Hosking (1993)[2]
- Specified county + measures of occupational and status intensity by urban location
See Material London
Sample GIS mapping
To access the GIS maps below please ask the Wiki administrator for a separate authorisation URL
The following sample map links are provided to enable an exploration of data of different types
- the geographical location of SVJS subscribers; the geographical location of Dallison family members and the family's friendship network
- occupational data extracted from Prerogative Court of Canterbury wills for the 1640-99 period
- visual data from paintings and engravings for areas relevant to the Oxenden family.
The maps are best viewed in a separately opened window or windows
Geographical location
MAP 4: Geographic location of investors in 1650s & 60s
MAP_North_Weald_Kent_C17th_Houses
Occupation
Wag(g)oner_Lorry_Man_Inventories_1640-99
For the full range of occupational maps available see Maps: Occupational
Visual
English_&_Dutch_C17th-C19th_River_Paintings
David Rumsey Map Collection Database, Viewers, and blog
See David Rumsey Map Collection overview
The David Rumsey collection database uses Luna as a dynamic web-based front end to Insight and non-Insight collections
The Luna Workspace allows a user to work with multiple visual objects (e.g. photos, maps) at the same time on the same screen
Content can be placed in Luna Commons and thus made availble for academic and educational purposes. Objects viewed in Luna Commons are assured to have authoritative descriptive data. Collections can be built for public, private, or shared access. Collections made available through Luna Commons can be made available without licence or through your institutional licence.
"In addition to the LUNA Commons, there are other collections in LUNA available to the public:
- NASA Images
- Oklahoma State University
- Tulane School of Architecture: New Orleans Virtual Archive
- National Library of Medicine: Images from the History of Medicine
- Cornell University
- John Rylands University Library Image Collections, University of Manchester
JISC sponsored Old Maps Online (finding and viewing tool)
See [http:www.oldmapsonline.org Old Maps Online]
- "The site incorporates access to collections at the British Library, the National Library of Scotland, the Moravian Library in the Czech Republic and the ... David Rumsey Collection in California"
- "Other collections to be added later this year include those from Harvard University, the New York Public Library, the National Library of Wales, the Bodleian Library at Oxford and several major European libraries"
Ordinance Survey
Ordinance Survey Open Data initiative
Ordinance Survey Open Space initiative
- OS OpenSpace APi enables OS maps to be displayed on non-commercial websites without charge
- Uses Javascript
Tufts digital library: County maps
Maps are displayed in a zoomable viewer enabling inspection of detail
Essex
To be added
Kent
To be added
Middlesex
See Middlesex
Surrey
To be added
Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure: Mapping Hundreds
See Overview of Hundred mapping project for England and Wales
Wikimedia Commons Mapping
County location maps
User:Nilfanion/Maps/Location maps
Wikipedia Media Commons: Hundreds by county
Essex
Kent
To be added
Middlesex
To be added
Surrey
To be added
Roehampton: County hearth tax maps
Kent
Surrey
See Surrey topographical map
See Surrey terrain type map
Surrey hearth Tax transcript, Lady Day, 1664
Family Search Maps
Parishes within a named county
Uses 1851 county boundaries mapped as layers onto Google Map, displayed within a FamilySearch frame
Available functionality includes:
(1) Listing all parishes within a county and displaying on Google Map
(2) Listing and displaying all parishes within a user defined radius
(3) Searching Family History Library Catalog, Family History Historical Records, & Family Search Research Wiki for sources and wiki articles on defined parish
Information displayed per parish includes:
(1) Probate court
(2) Diocese
(3) Hundred
See List of parishes, and maps of parish boundaries
External online maps
The following links provides maps of geographical relevance to the Oxenden and Dallison families:
Kent
Kent Archaeology Society: Parish Maps
- Kent Archaeological Society map of West Kent parish boundaries
- Kent Archaeological Society map of East Kent parish boundaries
London to Rochester, Bowen after Ogilby, 1764
London
Crace Collection of Maps of London, British Library
Locating London (Sheffield/Humanities Research)
Locating London: Digital sources mapped to Rocque map of London (1748)
- Mapping methodologies used
- Terms of use & copyright
- Population data download
- Geocoder (not currently downloadable)
- Map export function is under development
- Background: John Rocque’s Survey of London, Westminster & Southwark, 1746
- Background: Ordnance Survey, 1st Edition Map of London 1863-80
See also J.L. Howgego, Printed Maps of London circa 1553-1850, 2nd edn. (Folkestone, 1978)
Mapping London: Georeferenced version of William Morgan's Map of London, 1681/82
Background: Mapping London Project, CMH, 2012
Survey of the City of London and the surrounding built-up area (including Westminster and part of Southwark), on a scale of 300 feet to the inch, completed in 1682 by William Morgan
- From a facsimile published by Harry Margary in association with the Guildhall Library in 1977.
John Strype
Map of the Tower Liberty
Tower Street Ward
Aldgate Ward
Portsoken Ward
Billingsgate Ward and Bridge Within Ward
Lime Street Ward
Bishopsgate Ward
Broad Street Ward
Langborne Ward
Walbrook Ward and Dowgate Ward
Queenhithe Ward and Vintry Ward
Bread Street Ward and Cordwainer Street Ward
Coleman Street Ward and Bassishaw Ward
Cripplegate Ward
Aldersgate Ward and the liberty of St Martin le Grand
Farringdon Without Ward and Castle Baynard Ward
Farringdon Without Ward
The parish of St Andrew Holborn
The parishes of St Olave, Southwark and St Mary Magdalen, Southwark
The parishes of St Saviour, Southwark and St George, Southwark
The parish of St Katherine by the Tower
The parish of St Dunstan, Stepney (Stebenheath), divided into Hamlets
The parishes of St John, Wapping and St Paul, Shadwell
Spitalfields and places adjacent (Mile End and Bethnal Green)
Shoreditch, Norton Folgate and the Ward of Cripplegate Without
The parish of St Giles Cripplegate
Cow Cross, being St Sepulchre Without and the Charterhouse
The parish of St James Clerkenwell
The parish of St Giles in the Fields
The parishes of St Clement Danes/St Mary Savoy
Parish of St Margaret, Westminster
Parish of St Martin in the Fields
Parish of St James's Westminster
Parish of St Anne Soho
Parish of St Paul Covent Garden
Lambeth and Christ Church
Parish of St Mary Rotherhithe
BHOL London Maps
James de la Feuilles's map of London, c. 1690
Londini angliae regni metropolis novissima & accuratissima - Autore Iacobo de la Feuille
Leake's survey of the city after the Great Fire of 1666
A map of the City of London prepared by John Leake, William Leybourne and four others, to show the extent of the area devastated by the Great Fire of 1666
- Based on Hollar's 'Exact Surveigh' of the City of London, 1667
Morgan's map of the whole of London in 1682
Survey of the City of London and the surrounding built-up area (including Westminster and part of Southwark), on a scale of 300 feet to the inch, completed in 1682 by William Morgan
- From a facsimile published by Harry Margary in association with the Guildhall Library in 1977.
Ogilby and Morgan's large scale map of the city as rebuilt by 1676
Woodcut map of London , c. 1550-1570
Woodcut map of London , c. 1550-1570
- Produced in c. 1633, depicting the City of London in the 1560s. It probably derives from the 'Copperplate' map of. c.1560 of which three sheets are extant.
Map Blogs
Mapping London
Mapping London Blog (Not the CMH project)
Map service companies
- ↑ Primary source data: J.R. Woodhead, The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (London, 1966). Data have been analysed, modified, enriched and mapped by Colin Greenstreet (2011)
- ↑ Primary source data: P Clark and J Hosking, Population Estimates of English Small Towns 1550-1851, (rev. ed. 1993). Data have been analysed, modified, enriched and mapped by Colin Greenstreet (2011)