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The Complete Road Atlas of Ireland
2004 edition. Ordnance Survey of Ireland. At a scale of 1 inch = 3.3 miles (1 cm = 2 km), the essential atlas for Ireland. Distance charts; conversion tables for weights, temperature, distances and speed; and motoring information for both the Republic and the North accompany detailed road and city maps. A quick index map of the entire island directs you to the detailed area, and a complete alphabetized gazetteer of cities and towns lists the page and grid square of each. Spiral bound. 9" x 11". 107 pages,color maps. C$30.00Old Ordnance Survey Town Plans
Click here for a list of maps availableBy Alan Godfrey. There are about 40 maps for towns in Ireland. Most of these maps were originally prepared around the turn of the century. They are highly detailed, taken from the 1/2500 plans and reprinted at about 14 inches to the mile.C$8.00 each Old Ordnance Survey Village and Country Series
Click here for a list of maps availableBy Alan Godfrey. These maps are small scale district maps at one inch to the mile. Each has one or more large scale plans of small towns or villages on the back. C$8.00 each Genealogical Atlas of Ireland
(IRE001) By Gardner et al. There are two maps for each county (64 pages
of maps). On the left-hand page there is a county map from Philip's Handy Atlas of the Counties of Ireland (1885).
Facing on the right-hand page is a county map from Lewis' Atlas of the Counties of Ireland (1846). Church of Ireland
parishes are shown on this map. There is a 41-page town-name index. 7-1/4 inches x 9-3/4 inches. 106 + vi pp. C$20.00Small County Maps
By Jonathan Sheppard. Printed on Parchment-like stock 8.5" x 11", these maps show every parish name, railroads, and many other details. Circa 1840-45. Useful for estimating distances and to gain perspective; attractive enough to serve as an illustration in a family history. Available for every county. C$3.00 eachA Compleat Map of the British Isles, or Great Britain and Ireland, with Their Respective Roads and Divisions
M25. Originally issued in London in 1772 by Robert Sayer, this large (20-inch by 26-inch) map shows counties, major towns and principal roads as they were in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales just prior to the American Revolution.
C$10.95Ireland/Britain
Set X1. Two maps. A.K. Johnston's map of Ireland, reprinted from an 1844 original, shows counties, towns, roads and villages, as well as canals and railroads, as they were at the time of the Great Famine. Ideal for locating Irish villages. The set also includes our reprint of Laurie and Whittle's 1797 map The Invasions of England and Ireland that identifies 62 major battle sites in England and Wales and 14 in Ireland. Black and white maps, printed on 18-inch by 24-inch paper.C$17.95Ireland in 1820
X9. Originally issued by John Pinkerton in the early 19th century, this large two-sheet map shows many small place names. Can be dissected and mounted to make a large two-foot by three-foot map. C$17.95Ireland in 1875
X6. Amazing detail, with many villages and some large estates. Also shows railways, canals and common roads. The two sheets can be dissected and mounted to make a large two-foot by three-foot map. C$17.95Discovery and Discoverer Maps of Ireland
This set of 1:50,000 (1.25" = 1 mile) maps is invaluable when working with Valuation records - most townland names are shown. Overall detail is excellent, sheets are 38 x 30 inches. We no longer stock all of the maps in the set -- only the ones listed below are available. C$14.00 each
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