Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Yorkshire

  • 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 Beverley:

  • Yorkshire 210.08 Beverley (North) 1908 - published 2013; intro by Susan Neave. ISBN.978-1-84784-741-6
  • Yorkshire 210.12 Beverley (South) 1908 - published 2013; intro by Susan Neave. ISBN.978-1-84784-742-3

    We have published two maps for Beverley. These link up with each other to provide excellent coverage of the town.

    Sheet 210.08 covers the centre of Beverley, with coverage extending from Highgate and Eastgate northward to Scrubwood Lane. Features include town centre with individual buildings neatly shown, railway with station, Market Cross, Wednesday Market, Saturday Market, St Mary's church, County Hall, St Mary's Manor House, Endfield area, Outer and Inner Trinities, cottage hospital, East Riding Maltings, Guildhall, Beverley Workhouse, Little Tranby, Longcroft, eastern part of race course, Elmsall Lodge, Newbigin Pits, Westwood Hall, St Nicholas church etc.

    Sheet 210.12 covers the southern part of Beverley, with coverage from the Minster southward to Shepherd Lane. Features include Beverley Minster, Fleming House, St Andrew's Garth, isolation hospital, tanneries, St Martin's Burial Ground, Queensgate Cemetery, whiting works, Westwood Mill, Union Windmill, Black Windmill, Grammar School etc.

    Each map includes a specially written introduction to the history of the area, together with extracts from a 1905 directory.


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