Cartographic
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| Detail of Chapman's map of Nottinghamshire (1774)
showing the Retford area. |
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| Detail of the 1886 Ordnance Survey 25" to
the mile map of Retford showing the market square. |
Printed
John Chapman’s map of Nottinghamshire (1774) is the earliest printed
map at a sufficiently useful scale (1 statute mile to one inch) to provide
basic information on town and village layout and the existence of landscape
features such as roads, parkland and mills. A facsimile version was published
by Nottinghamshire County Council in 2003.
George Sanderson’s map of the county twenty miles around Mansfield,
originally published in 1835, covers most of Nottinghamshire at a useful
scale of 2¼ inches to 1 mile (showing fields, individual buildings,
roads, industrial sites, parish and township boundaries, etc) has recently
been produced by Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Library Services:
- George Sanderson, Twenty miles around Mansfield, 1835 (Reprinted
by Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire County Councils, 2001)
Ordnance Survey
Large scale Ordnance Survey maps from the late 19th and early 20th centuries
show the town and its features in great detail:
- 1:2500 (25” to the mile) and 1:10560 (6” to the mile) published
in 1884 (1st revision in 1898; 2nd revision in 1916)
- 1:500 (10 feet to the mile) published 1884 in 17 sheets
Even more detailed is the 1:500 maps published in 1886. Consult copies
at Retford Local Studies Library and Nottinghamshire Archives.
Manuscript
National Archives
- Plan of the Parish of East Retford In the County of Nottingham,
1850 (Tithe map) [National Archives: IR 30/26/101]
Nottinghamshire Archives
- Map of the Manor of West Retford by W. Kelk, 1774
[WR 1 L]
- A map of the hamlet of Moorgate in the parish of Clarbrough … by
Jas. Dowland, early 19th century [Map Cabinet (EA)]
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