MAPS

Diamond Dave

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During the clear out I have come across these maps, if they are of any good to you please let me know.

OS The Peak District ( Dark Peak) 1:25 Explorer Map
OS Sherwood Forest 1:25 Explorer
OS Ashdown Forest 1:25 Explorer Map

OS The English Lakes (South eastern) 1:25

3 Gransfor Bruks Axe books
 
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Gower Ranger

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If there are no other takers I'd appreciate:

Cotswolds
Gloucester/Forest of Dean
Exmoor

Thanks!
 

Brian T

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Forest harvesting development plans are normally presented with a huge pile of custom printed, detailed maps.
Those maps have a time limited value. I got a couple of stacks of them. I used them, cut up to wrap family gifts. The kids could smooth them out and stick them together to have a map of a patch of my local mountains.
I certainly agree that for wall decorations, maps have an universal attraction = where are we, when compared to everywhere else?
 
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