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Maps of north-west North Mymms

Detail of the Colney Heath area of the 1899 OS map of North Mymms
Map courtesy of the Royal Library of Scotland
These four maps are of the north-west area of North Mymms including Colney Heath and Roestock were published in 1899, 1925, 1944, and 1947.

The maps are from a collection of Ordnance Survey (OS) maps which have been curated and digitised by The National Library of Scotland (NLS), and released under the terms of the Creative Commons International 4.0 licence. For this selection we have chosen to show the 6-inch to the mile maps that are available on the NLS site.


1899


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The north-west of North Mymms on the OS for 1899
The north-west of North Mymms on the OS for 1899
Map courtesy of the Royal Library of Scotland
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1925


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The north-west of North Mymms on the OS for 1925
The north-west of North Mymms on the OS for 1925
Map courtesy of the Royal Library of Scotland
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1944


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The north-west of North Mymms on the OS for 1944
The north-west of North Mymms on the OS for 1944
Map courtesy of the Royal Library of Scotland
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1947


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The north-west of North Mymms on the OS for 1947
The north-west of North Mymms on the OS for 1947
Map courtesy of the Royal Library of Scotland
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