Ordnance Survey of England and Wales (1900; 1: 253.440)

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The Ordnance Survey of England and Wales is a map of the Ordnance Survey . The 19 sheets depict England and Wales . The editor is the Ordnance Survey. It dates from around 1900. It was derived from the one-inch leaves. The last revision took place in the years 1893 to 1897. The course of the railway lines dates from 1900.

In addition to the seas, bodies of water and localities, the map series shows roads of the first, second and third order, railway lines, churches and forests. The scale is 1: 253,440, which means that one inch on the map is four miles in nature.

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