Information sur la source

Ancestry.com. Cartes de la nouvelle édition révisée, Royaume-Uni, 1896 à 1904 [base de données en ligne]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
Données originales : Ordnance Survey Revised New Series (colour), 1896–1904. London, UK: Cassini Historical Maps. © Cassini Publishing Ltd.

 Cartes de la nouvelle édition révisée, Royaume-Uni, 1896 à 1904

Cette base de données contient des feuilles de la nouvelle édition révisée des cartes publiées par l’Ordnance Survey entre 1896 et 1904. L’agence cartographique Ordnance Survey a été fondée en 1791 pour produire, à des fins militaires, des cartes détaillées du sud de l’Angleterre. Des nouvelles éditions des cartes ont été publiées entre 1876 et 1896. Ces cartes ont été à nouveau révisées en 1893 pour profiter des nouvelles techniques d’impression et de colorisation. Cette base de données contient les feuilles de la nouvelle édition révisée (Revised New Series).

This database contains Revised New Series Ordnance Survey Maps of England, Scotland and Wales first published between 1896 and 1904.

Historical Background

England’s Ordnance Survey began in 1791 in an effort to produce detailed maps of areas in southern England for military uses. Though it took the better part of a century, the Survey eventually mapped the entire country, and the maps were published between 1805 and 1874. In the meantime, the rapid expansion of railroads and urbanization had changed the face of the country, and maps were being put to greater civilian uses. New surveys led to new maps published between 1876 and 1896. These maps were revised again starting in 1893, taking advantage of new printing techniques and color. They were known as the Revised New Series, and these are the maps included in this database.

What You Can Find in These Records

These detailed maps cover much of Britain and include features such as forests, mountains, larger farms, roads, railroads, towns, and more to help you better understand and even visualize the world your ancestor lived in. The country was mapped from south to north, so dates for the maps get later as they go further north.