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Main mapping: 1:475,000 or 7.5 miles to 1 inch. In this atlas, mapping is presented at a variety of scales to take you from the route planning stage to the detail required when reaching busy town centres. For drivers in Britain the motorway and main road network provides the fastest, easiest and most convenient way to travel. This brand new atlas has extra clear mapping at 7.5 miles to 1 inch, with the emphasis on major roads. It also includes detailed 2.5 miles to 1 inch mapping for all approaches to major towns and cities to aid route finding in these more congested areas and detailed street level mapping of the town centres themselves. INCLUDES * Fully detailed town and city centre plans with web-sites and local information * Full details of all motorway services with their location and facilities * UK drivers' web-site guide * Handy 265 x 192 mm format * Separate, indexed London section AREA OF COVERAGE Covers the whole of Great Britain. WHO THE PRODUCT IS AIMED AT Useful for both visitors and businesses
Presents a travel guide to England and Wales, providing recommendations on hotels, restaurants, shopping, local transportation, sights of interest, and nightlife.
A general road atlas for the United States, Canada and Mexico.
"Mapping England brings to light the ways in which ideas about and around England have changed since the very first attempts at mapping the land. Charting the nation has helped to define what England is - and what it could be - developing and maintaining an identity distinct from the nations of Great Britain, whilst relating that identity to the British Isles as a whole. Through a series of compelling and revealing maps, Mapping England illustrates how the country has scrutinised itself and been scrutinised by others, all the while recording the ever-changing circumstances that have carved out the notion of England as we know it today." "Organised thematically, Mapping England encompasses some of the most important documents in the history of charting the country. From maps designed to defend the realm, to those recording topographical and geological features to those assisting in transport across the country, Mapping England presents a number of creative and compelling interpretations of the country. Work from cartographers, military strategists, government officials and fine artists culminate in a complete look at where mapping England originated, and the ways it has evolved over the years in response to changing notions of nationhood, security and cultural identity." "Author Simon Foxell unpicks the historical and political references alive in these fascinating maps, telling the story of how England has represented itself in graphic form across different moments in time and through different socio-political climates."--BOOK JACKET.
Roads shape our society and are shaped by it: they are a slice through history, a slice through landscape, and a slice through life. They are the most basic part of the transport network, used daily by most people, but their fascinating stories are largely ignored. This is the tale of one such road - the Holyhead Road - that runs through the heart and history of Britain. This road dates back to Roman times and has a rich history of battles and pilgrimages, trade and exploration. In the last two centuries its importance has waxed and waned, from the great days of the coaching trade, through decline with the advent of the railways, to coming back to life with the invention of the motor car. This Ancient Road is a truly fascinating journey through time. Nostalgic, informative, quirky and charming Andrew Hudson brings history to life in this marvellous debut.