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The nature and location of resources2. Cartographic(a) PrintedNottinghamshire Archives and the Nottinghamshire Local Studies Library together hold a collection of maps. Ordnance Survey maps form the bulk of the collection, which gives coverage of the whole county at all scales and, with some exceptions, at all dates published. (Earliest between 1824-1836). (b) ManuscriptEstate maps are a critical source which often give information about farming systems. A listing of those available and where they are to be found is in
Also important for understanding farming systems and agricultural change are enclosure maps, and tithe maps. These can be found in Nottinghamshire Archives for many villages across the county. For brief introductions to their usage see
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N.B. also the importance of enclosure and tithe maps for the study of agriculture, and maps prepared for the whole country in 1910 in conjunction with the Finance Act of that year, and now housed in the Public Record Office:
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© THOROTON SOCIETY | CREATED: 7 March 2003 | UPDATED: 12 July 2003 |
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