Oxfordshire Sheet XXXIV. 13. [Forest Hill with Shotover, Headington Quarry, Thornhill]

Method Zincograph
Artist [Anonymous]
Published Zincographed and Published at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, 1899.
Dimensions 638 x 963 mm
Notes An Ordnance Survey map depicting a part just outside Oxford to the East, centred on Forest Hill with Shotover, covering Headington Quarry now colloquially known as The Quarry, the adjoining area which is now Risinghurst, as well as Thorn Hill where the Thornhill Park & Ride can now be found, part of the London Road, and all the surrounding farmlands and woodlands.
This map measures 25 x 38 inches, and uses a scale of 1:2500 inches.

Inscription to bottom left: "Surveyed in 1878 & 79. Revised in 1898."

Ordnance Survey or "OS" is the national mapping agency of Great Britain. The agency provides the most recent and accurate geographic data of Great Britain to the government, businesses and individuals. It was officially founded in 1791, but has even earlier roots. The government first ordered the department of Defence to map the Scottish Highlands after a rebellion took place there in 1745. When the French Revolution started, a survey of the English south coast was ordered. These first surveys were meant to support strategic military planning. William Roy (1726 - 1790), an engineer who worked for the government on these first surveys, became convinced that accurate mapping of Great Britain in its entirety was needed. His vision greatly influenced the foundation of the Ordnance Survey. Between 1842 and 1893, the entire country was surveyed, and would be revised every twenty years.

During the 1850's, there was a debate about the most efficient scale to use for ordnance maps, better known as the "Battle of the Scales". The scale of 25 inches to the mile became the standard scale used to map urban as well as rural areas from 1855 onwards, and is still used today. The less detailed scale of six inches to the mile were used only for some uncultivated rural areas, moorlands or mountainous areas.

Ex. Col.: Oxford Corporation W.H. White, Engineer. City's Engineer Department.

Condition: Laid to linen sheet with green edge binding. Slight overall surface dirt built-up. Slight creasing and tearing mainly to centre fold and edges of sheet. Several stains to the sheet.
Framing unmounted
Price £175.00
Stock ID 46661

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