Half-inch (1:126,720) 'Northern Command Manoeuvre Area (Hambleton Hills)', 1908
Scope and Contents
By 1908 the large sheet format of the half-inch map had supplanted its small sheet predecessor in all parts of England and Wales for some two years: thus the first surprise that confronts us with the Hambleton Hills map is that it was formed of a combination of two small sheet series sheets, 14 and 20. The second surprise is that sheet 14 was never published as a small sheet. And thirdly we find green tree symbols to portray woodland areas – logical in one sense in that it was in 1908 that the symbol was introduced on the large sheet map, but unprecedented in that it was otherwise unused on small sheet maps, where solid green woodland, cased or uncased, had been the norm. The manoeuvre area between Thirsk and Helmsley is displayed in the usual way, the designated area covered by stippled red surrounded by a solid red perimeter.
Dates
- Creation: 1908
Conditions Governing Access
The Charles Close Society Archives is available for consultation by researchers in the Map Room at Cambridge University Library. Appointments for access should be made in advance by contacting the Head of the Map Department, Anne Taylor (maps@lib.cam.ac.uk). Further contact details and Map Room opening hours can be found at https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/departments/maps/map-department-contact-details. Anyone wishing to use the collection must first acquire a Cambridge University Library reader's ticket, see https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/using-library/your-library-membership Members of the Charles Close Society wishing to consult the Charles Close Society Archives will not be charged for a ticket on production of their current CCS membership card and providing that they have first contacted Anne Taylor who will support their application.
Extent
1 disc(s) (1 DVD) : DVD
Repository Details
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