The large scale plans of the Ordnance Survey are quite unique. In a clear and
attractive manner they have portrayed the English towns and villages in detail
over the last 150 years. They show not just the streets, but virtually every
house; the complete track layouts of railways and tramways are given; factories,
mills and docks are all shown. The maps contain all the fascinating minutiae
that is the lifeblood of history and have become the most complete record of the
places where our ancestors lived and worked.
The Godfrey Edition is a major undertaking to reprint these maps, in a
convenient and affordable form, for towns throughout the British Isles. This map
of Edge Hill as it was in 1905, will delight local historians, genealogists and
all who are interested in the history of this area. In includes an essay on the
history of this region by Kay Parrott, together with extracts from a
contemporary directory.
So far more than 1800 maps have been republished in this series, and more
continue to be reprinted each month. For the latest listing check the publishers
website www.alangodfreymaps.co.uk.