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Traditional Framed Historic Map (of your chosen postcode)


Order now and Receive a FREE Nostalgic Address Book

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These superb, made to order framed reproductions of first edition (dating between 1840 and 1911) Ordnance Survey maps can be centred on the postcode of any property in England and Wales.
Showing an area 2 miles by 1 mile, individual properties can be clearly seen. The maps are reproduced in all their original meticulous period detail and are titled and dated.

The maps cover approx 2 miles by 1 mile and you will be able to see you own house if it was built at the time or the site if it wasn't!

Printed to order on light cream card, our maps feature a compass rose and decorative scale border. Our traditional framed historic maps are mounted in a cream, bevel cut mount and framed in a solid wood, oak-stained frame.

Map size: 11.75" x 16.5" (298 x 419 mm), overall size: 18.5" x 22.5" (470 x 572 mm). Order now, for just £39.99 (RRP £44.99) with FREE UK Mainland postage and packaging (normally £4.95).

Order now and receive a FREE Nostalgic Address Book. Please be sure to include your chosen postcode with your order.

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  • Last Updated: 29 August 2007 4:31 PM
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