Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Devon

  • These detailed maps normally cover an area of about one and a half miles by one mile. Each map includes an introduction.
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  • Here are the details of maps for Plymouth (South):

  • Devon Sheet 123.12 Plymouth Hoe 1892 - published 1999; intro by Richard Oliver. ISBN.978-1-84151-121-4

    This detailed map covers the southern part of Plymouth, with coverage stretching from Treville Street southward to Mount Batten Breakwater, and from Manor Street eastward to Catdown Road.

    Features include The Hoe, Hoe Park, Millbay Pier, Trinity Pier, Promenade Pier, West Hoe, Millbay station, tramways, Glasgow Whar, The Octagon, Madeira Parade, St Saviour's church, St Andrew's church, Municipal Buildings, much of town centre with individual buildings neatly shown, Sutton Wharf, Coxside, GWR Sutton Harbour Branch, Lockyer's Quay, Queen Anne's Dockyard, Graving Dock, Barbican, part of Clovelly Bay, Deadman's Bay Quarry, Vintry Ward, St Andrew's Ward, Mount Batten Point etc. On the reverse we include street directory entries for Bedford Street, Elliot Street, Great Western Docks, High Street, Millbay Road, Notte Street, Whimple Street.

    The map links up with sheet 123.08 Plymouth North to the north, 124.09 Oreston to the east and 123.11 Devonport South to the west.


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