New on SABRE Maps are four additional OS Quarter Inch maps from the immediate post-war period to add to our already large georeferenced collection
Whilst SABRE Maps already has a large collection from this era, these additional editions of the following sheets from the England and Wales series: * Sheet 1 (The Border) Revision 20046 * Sheet 7 (South Wales) Revision 2027 * Sheet 12 (England, South East and London) Revision 25045/Ch And the following from the Scottish series: * Sheet 4 (Glasgow and the Middle West) Revision 2019
They can be found on the OS Quarter Inch section of SABRE Maps, on the 1945, 1946, 1948 and 1950 layers.
This means that we're only missing five post-war editions of this series - could you help us acquire these, perhaps by scanning items in your personal collection?
Inveresragan Bridge carries the B845 across the River Esragan a short distance from its mouth in Loch Etive. There are actually two bridges here, an old stone arch bridge built in 1764 by a local Mason, and a modern concrete span sitting immediately downstream of the old bridge. Old Bridge The stone arch has a surprisingly wide span for its date, reflecting the nature of this mountain river...
Why not take part in our Photo of the Month competition?
Nominations are open now!
The winner has their photo displayed in this box, plus as a background on the home page and top menu bar.
We have a large collection of images of the UK and Ireland's road network.
These include photos of roads, signage, road features, bridges, street furniture, tunnels, and bridges.
We also have diagrams of both historic and future road layouts and junctions.
Why not add your own images? Please note, you must hold the appropriate copyright permissions to do so.
Do you have any out of copyright maps?
Do you have some local knowledge to add to the SABRE Wiki?
Do you have some time to easily georeference a map?
There's plenty to do and we're always after volunteers!