
The Charles Close Society for the study of
Ordnance Survey Maps - Sheetlines

Sheetlines
Sheetlines
is the Journal of The Charles Close Society and is published three
times a year. It is free to members.
Burgandy Binders for Sheetlines.
Each Binder is able to hold up to twelve of the current size
issue of Sheetlines. They can also be use to hold other A5 size
publications or catalogues. The binders are burgundy in colour
with the CCS title and logo in gold on the spine.
costs including UK postage are....
one binder - £4.00
two binders - £7.50
three binders - £11.00
each additional
- £3.50
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Sheetlines 81: April 2008
- Forthcoming events
- John Bartholomew 1923-2008
- CB for DG
- A vision of the future
- Chris Fleet: Ordnance Survey digital data system goes live
in the Legal Deposit Libraries
- Richard Oliver: Accountancy and opacity: another Select
Committee and the Ordnance Survey
- David Shirt: A helping of Roseberry Topping
- John Winterbottom: The GeoInformation Group
- Nick Jeffery: Visit to Quickmap, Luton
- Chris Higley: UK civil air charts
- Paul Marriott: The largest printed Ordnance Survey map ever
probably!
- Richard Oliver: Sheet lines, sizes and style: a Scottish
problem solved?
- Rob Wheeler: Plagiarism with large-scale maps
- Mike Nolan: The Target-Area Designator grid
- John Cole: The early years of the National Grid fifty-inch
map (continued)
- Charles Close: Roman England on the map
- Pat McCarthy: Crewe Borough Council
- The Keyworth files
- Rob Wheeler: The shadow of the land-surveyor
- Roly Hann: Ordnance Survey pre-war map cover design
- Chris Higley: Miles Kington
- Book reviews
- David Archer: Kerry musings
- Letters
- Jon Risby: New maps
Copies of this and back
copies of Sheetlines can be purchased
from the society.
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