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Explore the vibrant city of Berlin with the help of this genuinely
pocket-sized, pop-up map. Small in size, yet big on detail, this
compact, dependable Berlin city map will ensure you don't miss a
thing. * Includes two pop-up maps covering Berlin Charlottenburg
& Mitte * Additional maps covering Potsdam, Locator and the
S-bahn & U-bahn are also included * Handy, self-folding tourist
map is small enough to fit in your pocket yet offers extensive
coverage of the city in an easy-to-use format * Thorough street
index is also featured and cross-referenced to the map so you can
easily find your destination * Hotels, restaurants, stores and
attractions are all included Ideal to pop in a pocket or bag for
quick reference while exploring Berlin. Contents include maps of:
Berlin Charlottenburg & Mitte Potsdam Locator S-bahn &
U-bahn
This A-Z map of Coventry and Rugby features 45 pages of continuous
street mapping extending to: *Bedworth *Bulkington *Keresley
*Allesley *Baginton *Coventry Airport *Kenilworth *Wolston *Long
Lawford *Clifton upon Dunsmore *Kilsby *Crick *Dunchurch Also
included are inset maps of Meriden, Brownsover and Thurlaston and a
large scale city centre map of Coventry. Postcode districts,
one-way streets and safety camera locations with speed limits are
also featured on the mapping. The index section lists streets;
selected flats, walkways and places of interest; place, area and
station names; hospitals and hospices covered by this atlas.
Who hasn't explored and enjoyed their surrounding area recently and
come to appreciate what is on our respective doorsteps? Philip's
have created this new series for walkers, cyclists and local
explorers at a scale that provides greener options to uncover all
the nature and hidden gems in your local area. The detailed scale
allows explorers, walkers and cyclists to avoid main roads and
select pathways, bridleways and lanes for optimum enjoyment.
Whether it's meandering through the local parks or historic houses,
exploring neighbourhood nature spots or the local town, we have the
clear mapping and information you need. If you do have to travel to
reach areas you'd like to explore, all A and B roads are clearly
shown on our Route Planner and we include all the large-scale town
and city plans. Exceptional detail allows the user to pinpoint
exactly where they need to go and the best route to follow. * The
only atlas with every road, street and lane in the county named,
along with the best pedestrian routes, long-distance cycle routes.
* Highlighting lanes, alleyways, footpaths and bridleways, camping
and caravan sites, golf courses, parks, gardens and many, many
other places of interest * Contains all the usual one-way streets,
barriers, car parks, railway and bus stations, hospitals, colleges
and schools, police and fire stations, places of worship, post
offices, shopping and leisure centres
These maps are based on Britain's first national mapping project,
the One-Inch ('Old Series') Ordnance Survey maps which were first
published between 1805 and 1874. They have all been carefully
scanned, digitally re-projected and enlarged to match the
present-day Ordnance Survey Landranger(r) Map series. Each Timeline
Historical Map is directly comparable with the corresponding
Ordnance Survey Landranger(r) map and uses the same sheet number
and grid references, so enabling the past and the present to
compared with ease and accuracy. All the Old Series maps of England
& Wales (123 in all) have now been published
These maps are based on Britain's first national mapping project,
the One-Inch ('Old Series') Ordnance Survey maps which were first
published between 1805 and 1874. They have all been carefully
scanned, digitally re-projected and enlarged to match the
present-day Ordnance Survey Landranger(r) Map series. Each Timeline
Historical Map is directly comparable with the corresponding
Ordnance Survey Landranger(r) map and uses the same sheet number
and grid references, so enabling the past and the present to
compared with ease and accuracy. All the Old Series maps of England
& Wales (123 in all) have now been published
A new edition in the AA's ground breaking series of street atlases,
covering Guildford in a handy glovebox size. With an enlarged scale
for city / town centres, this really is Britain's clearest street
mapping. The atlas uses the latest digital data for Britain from
Ordnance Survey and the AA and also includes National Grid
Referencing as used by the emergency services. All of the maps
clearly show recommended restaurants, hotels, one-way streets and
car parks with 24-hour petrol stations now highlighted. Featuring a
clever use of colour to ensure they can be read under street
lighting, these maps are all you need to keep you on the move.
Discover Bangkok by foot, car or bike using Michelin Bangkok City
Plan (scale 1/15,000 cm). In addition to Michelin's clear and
accurate mapping, this city plan will help you explore and navigate
across Bangkok different districts thanks to its full index, its
comprehensive key showing places of interest and tourist
attractions, as well as practical information on public transport
leisure facilities, service stations and shops! Discover the new
range of Michelin City Maps * Write on Wipe off, Draw your route
with a dry marker tipped pen, Erase with a damp cloth! * Plastic
Format * Durable and convenient to use * Handy Compact, folds
"free" for easy handling * Clarity and legibility of Michelin
mapping: * Map of the city centre with identified tourist sites *
Green Guide tourist sites * Smaller Map of whole city * Underground
Map, with a detailed index
New York City is a metropolis in a constant state of metamorphosis.
Amidst continuous construction, the redevelopment of the existing
cityscape plays a fundamental role in the evolution of the Big
Apple as a place to live, work, and visit. This pocket guide to
highlights of modern and contemporary architecture features 85
famous skyscrapers, cutting-edge projects with abandoned
infrastructure, post-industrial buildings, and inventive low-cost
housing models. Each building is accompanied by text describing its
history, use, materials, and architectural profile, in addition to
directions, and public accessibility.
Discover Bruges by foot, car or bike using Michelin Bruges City
Plan (scale 1/12,500 cm). In addition to Michelin's clear and
accurate mapping, this city plan will help you explore and navigate
across Bruges different districts thanks to its full index, its
comprehensive key showing places of interest and tourist
attractions, as well as practical information on public transport
leisure facilities, service stations and shops! Discover the new
range of Michelin City Maps * Write on Wipe off ,Draw your route
with a felt tipped pen, Erase with a damp cloth! * Plastic Format *
Durable and convenient to use * Handy Compact, folds "free" for
easy handling * Clarity and legibility of Michelin mapping: * Map
of the city centre with identified tourist sites * Green Guide
tourist sites * Smaller Map of whole city * Underground Map, with a
detailed index
As the nation's oldest serving detectives, we know more about
London than almost anyone. After all, we've been walking its
streets and impulsively arresting its citizens for decades. Who
better to take you through its less savoury side? We'll be chatting
about odd buildings, odder characters, lost venues, forgotten
disasters, confusing routes, dubious gossip, illicit pleasures and
hidden pubs. We'll be making all sorts of odd connections and
showing you why it's almost impossible to separate fact from
fiction in London. With the help of some of our more disreputable
friends, each an argumentative and unreliable expert in his or her
own dodgy field, we'll explain why some streets have genders, why
only two Londoners got to meet Dracula, how a department store and
a prison played tricks on your mind, when a theatre got stranded in
the past, how a building vanished in plain sight, what excited
Charlotte Bronte about the city and where the devils hide in
London. We hope to capture something of the city's restless spirit
by shamelessly and wilfully wandering off course. It goes without
saying that we'll bluff and bamboozle you along the way but that's
all part of the fun. History is what you remember. London is what
you forget (and we've forgotten a lot). So please do join us on
this magical mystery tour of our city. Who knows where we'll end
up?
THE ONLY COUNTY STREET ATLAS WITH ALL THE NAMED STREETS OF DEVON
The UK's best-selling county street atlases More than 24,000 named
streets, roads, lanes and alleys The essential map book for
residents and visitors - and if you're moving to Devon Includes all
the streets in BARNSTAPLE, EXETER, EXMOUTH, PAIGNTON, PLYMOUTH,
TORQUAY, Appledore, Axminster, Bideford, Brixham, Buckfastleigh,
Crediton, Dartmouth, Dawlish, Great Torrington, Honiton,
Ilfracombe, Ivybridge, Kingsbridge, Newton Abbot, Okehampton,
Salcombe, Seaton, Sidmouth, South Molton, Tavistock, Teignmouth,
Tiverton, Totnes...and every town and village. - New edition in
practical spiral-bound format - Street maps show car parks,
schools, hospitals and many other places of interest, even ones off
the beaten path - 4-page practical route-planning section showing
all A and B roads - Super-clear mapping - Easy-to-use index -
Scales: 13/4 inches to 1 mile (1:36,000) and 31/2 inches to 1 mile
(1:18,000). Major towns: 7 inches to 1 mile (1:9,000). Other
information on the maps includes postcode boundaries, car parks,
railway and bus stations, post offices, schools, colleges,
hospitals, police and fire stations, places of worship, leisure
centres, footpaths and bridleways, camping and caravan sites, golf
courses, and many other places of interest.
Navigate your way around Manchester with this detailed and
easy-to-use A-Z Street Atlas. Printed in full-colour, paperback
format, this atlas contains 122 pages of continuous street mapping.
Coverage extends to: Bolton, Bury, Oldham, Wigan, Rochdale,
Salford, Stockport, Ashton-in-Makerfield, Altrincham,
Ashton-under-Lyne, Cheadle, Leigh, Littleborough, Macclesfield,
Ramsbottom, Stalybridge, Standish, Wilmslow. There is separate
coverage of Knutsford and large scale city and town centre maps
of:Manchester, Altrincham, Ashton-under-Lyne, Bolton, Bury, Oldham,
Rochdale, Stockport, Wigan. Postcode districts, one-way streets and
National Park boundaries are also featured on the mapping. Also
included are: * a postcode map of the Greater Manchester area * a
road map of the Greater Manchester area * a Manchester Rail and
Metrolink Connnections map The index section lists streets,
selected flats, walkways and places of interest, place and area
names, National Rail and Metrolink station names, hospitals,
hospices and NHS Walk-in Centres.
The Linz city map 1:15,000 offers a lot of additional information
such as a city center map, public transport and sights. You can
also find every address in the comprehensive index. - Downtown plan
- Street index - House numbers - Surroundings map
Discover Istanbul by foot, car or bike using Michelin Istanbul City
Plan (scale 1/12,500 cm). In addition to Michelin's clear and
accurate mapping, this city plan will help you explore and navigate
across Istanbul different districts thanks to its full index, its
comprehensive key showing places of interest and tourist
attractions, as well as practical information on public transport
leisure facilities, service stations and shops! Discover the new
range of Michelin City Maps * Write on Wipe off ,Draw your route
with a felt tipped pen, Erase with a damp cloth! * Plastic Format *
Durable and convenient to use * Handy Compact, folds "free" for
easy handling * Clarity and legibility of Michelin mapping: * Map
of the city centre with identified tourist sites * Green Guide
tourist sites * Smaller Map of whole city * Underground Map, with a
detailed index
Covering an area of 50km^2 and with a large scale of 1:25,000, this
map has the familiar look and style of OS mapping, with improved
coverage of the featured areas. Aimed at outdoor enthusiasts in
particular, the level of details ensures nothing gets missed and
you won't get lost.
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Atlas of Cork City
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John Crowley, Robert Devoy, Denis Lineihan
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The evolution of Cork city is traced through a wide-ranging series
of texts, and through a rich tapestry of images, including
photographs, archival material, satellite images, and artwork.* The
atlas provides the reader with one of the most comprehensive
collection of historic maps on Cork.* It brings together for the
first time specialists from a wide range of disciplines (including
geographers, historians, and archaeologists), who explore the city
and its development over time.* Lavishly illustrated, the atlas
offers the reader a timely and unique guide to Cork and its
transformation.A unique project, marking Cork s designation as
European Capital of Culture in 2005, the Atlas provides the reader
with a range of perspectives on the city and its development over
time. It is not an atlas in the conventional sense, as it is not
solely reliant on maps, though there are many of these, both
historical and specially commissioned for the volume.The initial
chapters place the city in its environmental setting. Subsequent
chapters trace its physical and cultural development over time.
With over fifty contributors from a wide range of disciplines
offering forty chapters and a fascinating series of case studies,
the range is remarkable and the topics covered often surprising.
Over 200 maps cover everything from geology, through evolving
street patterns, to the distribution of Gaelic Athletic Association
clubs.Given its significant maritime heritage, Cork has been shaped
by both external and internal influences, and the cityscape bears
the imprint of the various peoples who have lived and settled
there. This is not just one story, but a myriad of stories, some
better known than others, but all contributing to the making and
remaking of the city a city continually in transition. The atlas
also provides its readers and planners with an opportunity to
reflect in a more informed way on Cork s future development."
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