Vintage Ordnance Survey Maps
There's something quietly extraordinary about a vintage map. These are Ordnance Survey maps from a Britain that no longer exists — streets, railways, and landscapes captured at a precise moment in history. Every one can be centred on a postcode or place name of your choice, making them as personal as they are beautiful.
High Detail Victorian Street Map

The finest scale we offer from the Victorian era. Showing road names, individual buildings, land boundaries, and trees in extraordinary detail — first published from the mid-19th century. Perfect for urban areas and anyone who loves the granular history of a place.
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Victorian Street Map

A slightly broader view of the Victorian city — still showing road names and buildings with the charm and character of 19th-century cartography. A wonderful way to see how your town or neighbourhood looked over a century ago.
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1805–1895 Old Series Map (1:63,360 scale)

Britain's earliest national mapping series, published between 1805 and 1895. Covering larger areas with towns, villages, roads, and the rail network of the age — a fascinating window into a pre-industrial and early-industrial landscape.
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1906–1913 One-Inch 3rd Edition (1:63,360 scale)

Published at the turn of the 20th century, this edition captures Britain on the cusp of great change — Edwardian towns, expanding railways, and a countryside still largely untouched. A beautifully detailed map with real historical character.
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1940s New Popular Edition (1:63,360 scale)

A mid-century classic. The New Popular Edition maps Britain in the post-war years — towns, villages, roads, and the rail network of an era many find deeply nostalgic. A striking choice for anyone with a connection to 1940s Britain.
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