Printed
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| 1 inch Ordnance Survey map of Southwell
(c.1883). |
George Sanderson’s Map of the country twenty miles around Mansfield, originally
published in 1835 at a useful scale of 2¼ inches to 1 mile is
the earliest printed map depicting Southwell at a reasonably useful scale.
A facsimile version 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)
A wide range of Ordnance Survey maps from the 1840s to the present day
are available at Nottinghamshire Local Studies Libraries and Nottinghamshire
Archives. The earliest large scale (6” to the mile) coverage dates
from the 1880s and an online digital archive of this map series for the
whole country is accessible through the Old Maps website:
Larger scale Ordnance Survey maps (at scales of 1:2500 and 1:500) from
the late 19th and early 20th centuries show the town and its features
in great detail.
Manuscript
- A mappe of Norwoode Parke … 1649 [Borthwick Institute,
York: CC.Ab.11.90 S]
- South Park, surveyed 1683 [Nottinghamshire Archives: SO
10 S]
- Southwell open fields surveyed by V J Fish, 1760s [Nottinghamshire
Archives: SO 1-5 L]
- A plan of Cottmoor and all that part of Radley within the district
of Southwell as it was divided by order of the Commissioners of the
said commons, AD 1775. Thomas Nelson, surveyor. [Nottinghamshire
Archives: EA 40 / The National Archives MP LL 4 (1)]
- Plan of Normanton … 1775. Thomas Nelson, surveyor.
[Nottinghamshire Archives: EA 27 / The National Archives MP LL 4 (3)]
- A map of the new road over Palmer Yard in Easthorpe and the lanes
given to Sir Richard Sutton, Bart in exchange for the New Road, 1780 [Nottinghamshire
Archives: SO 8 S]
- Survey and maps of lands, in the Liberties of Southwell and Halam … the
property of Richd. Stenton Esqr. 1784 by W. Attenburrow Junr.
[Nottinghamshire Archives: DD M 102/16
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