My copy of the “Irish Historic Towns Atlas” is in storage.  Does this
online collection largely duplicate what’s in the atlas?



On the website, I only see black and white (and the scanning looks single
channel to me).  Are there color maps?



-jon



Jon Jablonski

Too Lazy to ILL a copy. Spatial Data Librarian

UC Santa Barbara Library: Map & Imagery Lab







*From:* Maps-L: Map Librarians, etc. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] *On
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*Subject:* Ordnance Survey Ireland (OSI) 19th Century Historical Maps





Available online ... http://digital.ucd.ie/view/ucdlib:40377



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*Subject:* Now available online: Ordnance Survey Ireland (OSI) 19th Century
Historical Maps



University College Dublin (UCD) Digital Library is delighted to present a
fascinating collection of large scale 19th century Irish town and city
maps. This visual resource has been made possible due to a long-standing
and successful partnership with Ordnance Survey Ireland. The OSi provided
the UCD Digital Library with scanned images of the five foot and ten foot
to one mile scale maps chiefly surveyed between 1837 and 1896.



The Ordnance Survey Ireland (OSI) 19th Century Historical Maps collection
contains maps for almost 150 cities, towns and villages in the Republic of
Ireland. Significantly, the large scale at which they were surveyed means
that wonderful details such as the ground floor interior plans of public
buildings from churches and banks to hospitals and railway terminals can be
viewed on the maps. Find the maps by date and place and then zoom in on the
beautiful cartographic detail.



These maps provide an invaluable source of information for anyone tracing
the history of their family or local area. Researchers can compare the past
to the present and find former street names, discover which industries
formerly occupied sites, study transformations in the landscape to see how
an urban site has emerged from a rural area. At street level features
include benchmarks, pillar boxes, public water pumps, gas plugs, hydrants
and lamp posts. Other useful information includes the parish, barony,
townland, ward and municipal boundaries which are all clearly marked. With
building types such as mills, foundries, dye works, barracks shown not only
is architectural history visualised but clues to working life in the past
are revealed.  Interested in 19th century forms of recreation - then locate
places of culture and entertainment such as billiard rooms, galleries, tea
houses, bull rings and Turkish baths.



The Ordnance Survey Ireland (OSI) 19th Century Historical Maps provide a
fantastic wealth of detail to explore.



The collection can be viewed in the UCD Digital Library at:
http://digital.ucd.ie/view/ucdlib:40377

Ordnance Survey Ireland (OSi) 19th Century Historical Maps
<http://digital.ucd.ie/view/ucdlib:40377>

digital.ucd.ie

A collection of mainly 19th century maps of almost 150 cities, towns, and
villages in the Republic of Ireland. Most are Town Plans which were
surveyed at either five or ten foot to one mile scale between 1837 and
1896. The remainder were produced by enlargement of the 1/2500 maps between
1892 and 1911.







The UCD Digital Library is an institutionally supported,
preservation-oriented digital repository that holds a heterogeneous
collection of resources from UCD’s cultural heritage repositories and an
increasing number of data assets captured or produced by UCD research
activities. It is accessible at http://digital.ucd.ie.



best regards,



Julia



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UCD Library,

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