This atlas of Reading, Henley-on-Thames and Wokingham features 48 pages of coloured street mapping. The main coverage extends to include: -Sonning Common, Lower Shiplake, Pangbourne, Purley on Thames, Emmer Green, Wargrave, Twyford, Tilehurst, Caversham, Woodley, Theale, Calcot, Whitley, Wennersh, Burghfield Common, Spencers Common, Shinfield and Arborfield Cross.-There is separate coverage of Goring, Streatley and Woodcote.-Also included is a large scale town centre map of Reading.Postcode districts and one-way streets are featured on the mapping.The index section of the atlas lists streets, selected flats, walkways and places of interest, place, area and station names, hospitals and hospices covered by this atlas.
For the last century A-Z maps have been the trusted and reliable source of mapping for Londoners. As the face of London has changed so have the maps. History of Britain in Maps author, Philip Parker, will outline these changes and reveal how the city has changed over the last one hundred years in this beautiful coffee table book.
As a facsimile reproduction of the A to Z London Street Atlas, circa 1938/39, this publication shows street mapping of London as it was before the Second World War bombing and the redevelopments that followed and may be of assistance in tracing family history for that period.The coverage extends from central London to Edgware, Whetstone, Palmers Green, Edmonton, Walthamstow, Snaresbrook, Seven Kings, Barking, Silvertown, Plumstead, Kidbrooke, Bellingham, South Sydenham, Croydon, Streatham Common, Morden, Wimbledon Common, Twickenham, Richmond, Kew, Hanwell, Ealing Broadway, Wembley, Harrow and Wealdstone. Included within the atlas is a map of the Underground Railways of London and Suburbs and location maps of Theatreland, Cinemaland, Clubland and the main Shopping Centres. The Guide to Places of Interest section includes a location map and text giving a summary of each selected place of interest with opening times and admission charges. The index to streets section includes a list of the London County Council street name changes relevant at that time.A foldout coloured Pictorial Map of Central London is attached to the inside back cover and this map features the locations of principal landmarks and places of interest using three dimensional drawings.The original printing of this paperback street atlas before the Second World War was in black only; however, this facsimile reproduction has been printed in colours which simulate the current condition after its ageing over many years.The atlas is supplied in a stout protective slipcase.SAVE 20% OFF the RRP when you buy our special offer package of the Bedsitter to Household Name together with the 1938 A-Z Historical London, a saving of £3.98.The BeginningGeographers' Map Company was founded in 1936 by Phyllis Pearsall MBE (1906-1996) who, encouraged by her father Alexander Gross, took on the ambitious task of publishing up-to-date street mapping of London. This Historical Edition is a facsimile reproduction of one of her first publications featuring the now renowned A to Z logo on the front cover.
This A-Z map of West Yorkshire is a full colour, spiral bound street atlas featuring 172 pages of continuous mapping covering: *Leeds *Bradford *Halifax *Huddersfield *Wakefield *Dewsbury *Castleford *Ilkley *Wetherby *Knottingley *Holmfirth *Todmorton *Hebden Bridge
This full colour, spiral bound road atlas at a smaller A5 size has been fully revised and updated for 2021. It contains 170 pages of clear detailed road mapping at a mainland map scale of 5 miles to 1 inch. Easily stored in a glove box or door pocket. Instantly recognizable and easy to use, the road mapping has been specifically tailored for the smaller scale featuring: Clear standard road classification colours for easy identification, Motorway junction symbols, Under construction and proposed roads, Primary route destinations, Service areas, National and county boundaries and A wide range of tourist and ancillary information, including Blue Flag Beaches. Includes * Mileage chart * Channel Tunnel terminus maps * Index to cities, towns, villages, hamlets and major destinations * Map reference information also in French and German. Lies flat when open This A-Z Handy Road Atlas of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the perfect choice for those wanting a compact spiral bound publication with A-Z quality road mapping.
Large scale, spiral bound road atlas at A3 size has been fully revised and updated. It contains 176 pages of clear detailed road mapping at a mainland map scale of 2.5 miles to 1 inch. This large format road atlas includes the following; - 11 pages of main route mapping covering Greater London, Birmingham and Manchester - Route planning map - Mileage chart with average journey times - Information on motorway junctions with limited interchanges - 70 city and town centre street plans - 16 port and airport plans - Channel Tunnel terminus maps - Index to cities, towns, villages, hamlets, major destinations and selected places of interest with postcodes for sat-nav use - Map reference information also in French and German Instantly recognizable and easy to use, A-Z road mapping includes the following features: Clear standard road classification colors for easy identification, Full motorway junction detail, Under construction and proposed roads, Primary route destinations, Service areas Selected truckstop locations, National and county boundaries and A wide range of tourist and ancillary information, including Blue Flag Beaches.A combination of a great map scale, large book size and a spiral binding makes this a popular choice for those wanting superb map clarity in an easy to keep open publication.