File:Fifth Edition Ordnance Survey one-inch map numbers.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionFifth Edition Ordnance Survey one-inch map numbers.jpg |
English: Scan of the back cover of an OS Fifth Edition map showing map numbers for the southern half of England and Wales |
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Source | Scan of OS map cover |
Author | Director General of the Ordnance Survey, UK |
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[edit]This work is an Ordnance Survey map over 50 years old, which is covered by Crown Copyright which in this case expires 50 years after publication. Ordnance Survey does however ask that they be credited and that the date of publication be given.
Any ancillary rights gained through the creation of the electronic version are granted as freely usable under any circumstances.
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