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Then and Now: historic and modern maps comparison swipe and location finder. Use the swipe feature to compare a map of Whitechapel in 1899 with today. We’ve also created an interactive index to make it easy to find streets and locations that no longer exist.
Do you want to leap backward in time and see how the world has changed? Thanks to these historical imagery viewers , we can now take a leap back in time without needing a time machine. The past comes alive through these historical maps to explore vintage imagery for nearly anywhere on Earth.
Download 91,000 Historic Maps from the Massive David Rumsey Map Collection. The History of Cartography, “the Most Ambitious Overview of Map Making Ever Undertaken,” Is Free Online. The British Library Puts 1,000,000 Images into the Public Domain, Making Them Free to Reuse & Remix.
Nov 3, 2020 · The British Library is making available 40,000 maps dating between 1500 and 1824, which will be freely available online for the first time. They are part of the Topographical Collection of King George III (K. Top), and included maps, atlases, architectural drawings, cartoons and watercolours.
Oct 4, 2012 · Now, you can zoom around this huge, detailed map of the ancient world labeled with cities from all sorts of archaeological records, classical text references and European imagery.
Welcome to OldAerialPhotos.com, the home of historical UK aerial photography. Over a million aerial photos from the 40s to the 90s are available to search at the click of a button. Search for your area of interest by Postcode, Street name, City or Grid Reference.