Liverpool A-Z Street Atlas (paperback)


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This A-Z map of Liverpool is a full colour, paperback street atlas featuring 120 pages of continuous street mapping which extends to include: *Maghull *Crosby *Bootle *Kirkby *Prescot *Huyton *St. Helens *Haydock *Widnes *Runcorn *Wallasey *Birkenhead *West Kirby *Heswall




A-Z Merseyside


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Merseyside A-Z Street Atlas


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This A-Z map of Merseyside includes coverage of Liverpool and Birkenhead. There are 110 pages of continuous street mapping extending to: *Ashton-in-Makerfield *Crosby *Ellesmere Port *Formby *Golborne *Hoylake *Huyton *Kirkby *Ormskirk *Runcorn *Skelmersdale *Southport *St. Helens *Wallasey *Warrington *West Kirby *Widnes




Wirral A-Z Street Atlas


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This A-Z Map of the Wirral features 47 street map pages covering: *New Brighton *Kirkdale *Central Liverpool *New Ferry *Eastham *Ellesmere Port *Neston *Heswall *Caldy *West Kirby *Hoylake *Leasowe *Wallasey Postcode districts, one-way streets and safety camera locations with maximum speeds are featured on the maps.




Liverpool A-Z Street Atlas


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Greater Manchester A-Z Street Atlas


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This atlas includes complete coverage of Greater Manchester. It includes postcodes on mapping and a two-colour index. Each map contains details of emergency services, farms, public buildings and car parks.




Yorkshire Wolds Way National Trail Official Map


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The A-Z Adventure Series of maps combines the best of OS and A-Z, creating the perfect companion for walkers, off-road cyclists, horse riders and anyone wishing to explore the great outdoors.The Yorkshire Wolds Way is a 79 mile (127 km) National Trail from the River Humber to the seaside resort of Filey. Crossing a tranquil landscape, the path encounters gently rolling chalk hills with easy climbs, isolated dry valleys, undulating fields and charming villages. The route on the map is clearly highlighted in yellow with mileage markers to gauge distances when planning sections of the walk to enjoy.This official National Trail Map* of the Yorkshire Wolds Way features 30 pages of continuous Ordnance Survey 1:25000 mapping providing complete coverage of the Yorkshire Wolds Way. The atlas includes a route planner showing distances between places and the amenities available, featuring: -Information Centres-Hotels/B&Bs-Youth Hostels-Campsites (seasonal opening)-Public Houses-Shops-Restaurants-Cafes (seasonal opening)-Petrol StationsAlso featured is advice on safety and security when walking and a selection of QR codes linked to useful websites, including temporary route updates from the National Trails, regional information, map reading advice and weather reports.Unlike the original OS sheets, this A-Z Adventure Atlas includes a comprehensive index to towns, villages, hamlets and locations, natural features, nature reserves, car parks and youth hostels, making it easy to find the required location quickly. Each index entry has a page reference and a six figure National Grid Reference. With a book size of 240mm x 134mm it is the same size as the standard OS folded map.Other National Trails available within the A-Z Adventure series include: Cotswold Way, Hadrian's Wall Path, Norfolk Coast Path & Peddars Way, North Downs Way, Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Offa's Dyke Path, Pennine Way, South Downs Way, SW Coast Path, Thames Path and The Ridgeway.*A-Z is the official mapping partner of the National Trails.




AZ Liverpool Street Atlas


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Romantic Cartographies


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Romantic Cartographies is the first collection to explore the reach and significance of cartographic practice in Romantic-period culture. Revealing the diverse ways in which the period sought to map and spatialise itself, the volume also considers the engagement of our own digital cultures with Romanticism's 'map-mindedness'. Original, exploratory essays engage with a wide range of cartographic projects, objects and experiences in Britain, and globally. Subjects range from Wordsworth, Clare and Walter Scott, to Romantic board games and geographical primers, to reveal the pervasiveness of the cartographic imagination in private and public spheres. Bringing together literary analysis, creative practice, geography, cartography, history, politics and contemporary technologies – just as the cartographic enterprise did in the Romantic period itself – Romantic Cartographies enriches our understanding of what it means to 'map' literature and culture.