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LARNE MAP.
Consett: Alan Godfrey Maps, 2004 (reprint). Map. Wrappers
[Folding map, reduced from the original Ordnance Survey 1:2500 map to a scale of approximately 1:4340 (or about 15 inches to a mile). Includes a short essay on the history of the town and a list of inhabitants extracted from the Belfast & Ulster Directory 1904]. (reprint).
NEW. A fine copy.
Price: £ 2.00
LOUGH SWILLY MAP.
Consett: Alan Godfrey Maps, 1987. Map. Wrappers
[Folding map, reduced from the original Ordnance Survey 1:2500 map to a scale of approximately 1:4340 (or about 15 inches to a mile). Includes a brief overview of Holywood history by Alison McCloy].
Alan Godfrey
Consett: Alan Godfrey Maps, 2006. Map. Wrappers.
Old Ordnance Survey Maps: County Down Sheet 46.16, Newry 1903. Folding map, reduced from the original OS 1:2500 map to a scale of approximately 1:4340 (or about 15 inches to a mile).
Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland
Belfast: Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland, 1986.
Upper Lough Erne. 1:25000 MAP. Outdoor pursuits map and navigation guide.
USED. A very good copy.
Price: £ 2.50
LONDONDERRY MAP.
Belfast: Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland, 2001.
Discoverer series.
DUNDONALD MAP.
Newcastle upon Tyne: Alan Godfrey Maps, no date (1990s?). Map. Wrappers
[Folding map, reduced from the original OS 1:2500 map to a scale of approximately 1:4340 (or about 15 inches to a mile). Also includes relevant extract from the Belfast and Ulster Directory of 1902, listing inhabitants of Dundonald (which is 4 miles from Belfast)].
CENTRAL BELFAST MAP.
Consett Alan Godfrey Maps, 2001. Map. Wrappers
[Folding map, reduced from the original OS 1:2500 map to a scale of approximately 1:4340 (or about 15 inches to a mile), and giving the appropriate extract from the Belfast and Ulster Directory of 1931 on reverse side].
PORTADOWN MAP.
Consett: Alan Godfrey Maps, 2004. Map. Wrappers
[Folding map, reduced from the original OS 1:2500 map to a scale of approximately 1:4340 (or about 15 inches to a mile)].
CAVAN MAP.
Consett: Alan Godfrey Maps, 2000. Map. Wrappers
[Folding map, reduced from the original OS 1:2500 map to a scale ofapproximately 1:4340 (or about 15 inches to a mile)].
Trevor McCavery
Newcastle upon Tyne: Alan Godfrey Maps, 1995. Map. Wrappers
[Folding map, reduced from the original OS 1:2500 map to a scale ofapproximately 1:4340 (or about 15 inches to a mile), showing Bangor from the Main Street to Carnalea and including the first part of Bangor entry from the Belfast and Ulster Directory for 1901, listing inhabitants `A' to `H']. Facsimile of 1901
[Folding map, reduced from the original OS 1:2500 map to a scale ofapproximately 1:4340 (or about 15 inches to a mile), showing the Ballyholme side of Bangor and including the second part of Bangor entry from the Belfast and Ulster Directory for 1901, listing inhabitants `H' to `Y'].
NEW. A very good copy
BELFAST (Ligoniel) MAP.
[Folding map, reduced from the original OS 1:2500 map to a scale ofapproximately 1:4340 (or about 15 inches to a mile). Includes names of residents of Oldpark Road, Ligoniel Road and Oldpark avenue, extracted from a contemporary Belfast and Province of Ulster Directory].
BALLYMENA MAP.
Consett: Alan Godfrey Maps, 2003. Map. Wrappers
[Folding map, reduced from the original OS 1:2500 map to a scale ofapproximately 1:4340 (or about 15 inches to a mile). Included on the reverse side is a list of inhabitants of Ballymena, extracted from the Belfast and Provinve of Ulster Directory of 1905].
SWANLIBAR MAP.
[Folding one inch to a mile of area around and to west of Swanlibar, including parts of Cavan, Fermanagh and Leitrim. Also included is a large scale plan of Swanlibar itself].
LISNASKEA MAP.
Gateshead: Alan Godfrey Maps, 1989. Map. Wrappers
[Folding one inch to the mile map of the Upper Lough Erne area, with large scale plans of Lisnaskea and Newtownbutler on reverse side. Also included is a list of inhabitants of Lisnaskea from an unspecified directory of the period].
AUGHER, CLOGHER & AUGHNACLOY MAP.
Gateshead: Alan Godfrey Maps, no date (1980s?). Map. Wrappers
[Folding one inch to a mile map covering the Clogher Valley, with large scale plans of Augher, Clogher and Aughnacloy on the reverse side].
DERRYGONNELLY MAP.
[Folding one inch to a mile map of the South West Fermanagh district, with a large scale plan of Derrygonnelly on the reverse side].
BELLEEK MAP.
[Folding one inch to a mile of North West Fermanagh area, plus two large scale town plans of Belleek and Pettigo. Also includes extracts from an unspecified directory listing inhabitants of Belleek and Pettigo].
CASTLEDERG & NEWTOWNSTEWART MAP.
[Includes a one inch to a mile map of the district and large scale plans of Castlederg and Newtownstewart.There is also a list of inhabitants for both towns taken as extracts from an unspecified directory of the period].
ATHLONE MAP.
Gateshead: Alan Godfrey Maps, 1995. Map. Wrappers
[Folding map, reduced from the original OS 1:2500 map to a scale ofapproximately 1:4340 (or about 15 inches to a mile). Includes the Athlone extract from the Dublin, Leinster and Connaught Trades' Directory 1912].
BIRR MAP.
Newcastle upon Tyne: Alan Godfrey Maps, 1996. Map. Wrappers
BANAGHER MAP.
TULLAMORE MAP.
Gateshead: Alan Godfrey Editions, 1995. Map. Wrappers
[Folding map, reduced from the original OS 1:2500 map to a scale ofapproximately 1:4340 (or about 15 inches to a mile). Also includes details of occupiers of property in Athlone West taken from the Rate Book of Athlone Urban District Council for the year ended 31st March 1914].
MANORHAMILTON MAP.
Newcastle upon Tyne: Alan Godfrey Editions, 1999. Map. Wrappers
[Folding map, reduced from the original OS 1:2500 map to a scale of approximately 1:4340 (or 15 inches to a mile). Also included are short extracts for Manorhamilton from Porter's Guide to the Manufacturers and Shippers of Ireland and from Samuel Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland].
Gateshead: Alan Godfrey Editions, 1994. Map. Wrappers.
[Folding map, reduced from the original OS 1:2500 map to a scale ofapproximately 1:4340 (or about 15 inches to a mile), and includes an Omagh Street Directory extracted from the Omagh Almanac 1898].
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