-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Ordnance Survey maps of Ireland ca. 1906 Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2014 00:02:55 +0000 From: Ratliff, Louise <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Hi there, I have a question about Ordnance Survey maps of Ireland that were drawn around the turn of the century, 1904-1906 or so. I am cataloging a number of “Old Ordnance Survey Maps,” The Godfrey Edition, which are modern reprints. They refer only to the name “Ordnance Survey,” but I am thinking this is not the Great Britain Ordnance Survey, but the Irish one, because the original maps were published by “the Director General at the Ordnance Survey Office, Phoenix Park, Dublin.” Can someone clarify for me just who was responsible for the original maps? There are dozens of records in OCLC for these modern maps, but only a few record the corporate name as Ordnance Survey of Ireland. Here is the name authority record for that body: 110 2 Ordnance Survey of Ireland 410 1 Great Britain. ǂb Ordnance Survey of Ireland ǂw nnaa [this is a form of the name that used to be used in bibliographic records] 410 2 Survey of Ireland 410 2 Léarscáilíocht Éireann 510 2 Ordnance Survey (Ireland) 667 Valid for pre-1922 imprints Thanks in advance for your help! Louise Louise Ratliff Social Sciences and Map Catalog Librarian UCLA Library Cataloging & Metadata Center 11020 Kinross Ave. Box 957230 Los Angeles, CA 90095-7230 (310)206-5853