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Towns in the Malverns. Each of our towns has its own unique character – Malvern is largely Victorian in character and clings to the side of the ancient Malvern Hills – Upton upon Severn traces its roots further back into history due to its importance as one of the crossing points on the River Severn – and Tenbury Wells has a long ...
Great Malvern. Map provided by The British Library. in 1812. The easy-to-use getaway to historical maps in libraries around the world..
Detailed maps and views of cities, towns and settlements, with a focus on Scotland (but see also Ordnance Survey Town Plans of England and Wales, 1840s-1890s). The earliest surviving Scottish town plans or bird's-eye views - of Edinburgh and St Andrews - date from the 16th century.
Towns and Villages Around Great Malvern. Alfrick. Alfrick is set in beautiful mixed farming country with a pleasant undulating character, skirted to the north by the river Teme and close to Leigh broo... more details.
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Worcestershire XXXIX.12 (includes: Cradley; Great Malvern; Malvern Link; Mathon; West Malvern) - 25 Inch Map. 1926. Ordnance Survey. 1:3k. Worcestershire XXXIX.12 ...