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Content • What is Historic Digimap? • Ancient Roam • Historic Download

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Slides used in a webinar on 21 November 2012. Covered Historic Digimap service, a subscription service for UK further and higher education. Contains maps to view/download of GB, from 1843-1996.

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Content

• What is Historic Digimap?• Ancient Roam• Historic Download

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What is Historic Digimap?

• JISC funded – maps licensed from Landmark Information Group

• Provides access to historic maps of GB from 1843 to the late 1990s

• EDINA design and host the service at Edinburgh University

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What can I do with it?

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What historic maps?

• Town Plan maps at 1:500, 1:528 and 1:1056 scales published from 1848 and 1939, for towns with a population in excess of 4000 at the time of survey,

• County Series maps at 1:2,500 and 1:10560 scales published between 1846 and 1969,

• National Grid maps at 1:1,250, 1:2,500 and 1:10560/10,000 scales, published from 1948 – 1996 (before the introduction of the Ordnance Survey's digital Land-Line product).

http://edina.ac.uk/digimap/description/products/historic_products.shtml

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Map revisions

• A map series covers a time period, for example the County Series 1:10560 series ran from the 1840s to the 1960s.

• Within that time period, the maps were resurveyed periodically and the maps were revised.

• Not all areas were resurveyed, only those with significant change.

•1st Edition 1849 – 1899•Maps available in blue areas (note this map availability tool is in Historic Download)

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Map revisions

• County Series 1st revision 1888 - 1914

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Map revisions

• County Series 2nd revision 1900 - 1949

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Map revisions

• County series 3rd revision 1922 - 1969

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Content

• What is Historic Digimap?• Ancient Roam• Historic Download

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Ancient Roam overview

Tools: annotate, measure, 2map

view, map details, print

Tasks: search, clear overlapping maps, save maps

Timeline

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Ancient Roam maps

• Fixed scales – user cannot select scale• Zoom in and out to different fixed scale map views

• 5 modern map views – to help you zoom into the right location

• 12 historic map views – different historical maps viewed at an optimal scale

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12 Historic map views

Views What maps? Print scale

Plan 1-4 (most detailed)

Town Plans 1:500, 1:1056, National Grid 1:1250

1:250, 1:500, 1:750, 1:1000

Street 1-2 County Series 1:2500, National Grid 1:2500

1:1250, 1:1800

Parish 1-2 County Series 1:2500, National Grid 1:2500

1:2500 ,1:5000

Shire 1-4 (least detailed)

County Series 1:10560, National Grid 1:10560/1:10000

1:7500, 1:10000, 1:15000, 1:20000

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Plan view 1

1876, Town Plan, scale 1:1056

1958, National Grid, scale 1:1250

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Street View

1989, National Grid, scale 1:2500

1899, County Series scale 1:2500

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Parish View

1875, County Series scale 1:2500

1951, National Grid, scale 1:2500

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Shire View

1988, National Grid, scale 1:10000

1934, County Series 1:10560

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Search

• Place name, full postcode or grid reference search options

• Place name database does not include street names

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Viewing historical maps

• The Timeline is located above the map pane. The timeline is not activated until a historical map is generated.

• Shows the availability of historical maps over each decade, for the current location and view level. Simply click on a decade to view the available map.

•Currently selected decade is highlighted in red

•Decades in blue mean there are maps available for that decade. Where there is more than one map available in a decade, the earliest map is shown.

•Decades in grey mean there are no historical maps available for that decade, at that location and map view.

•Your decade selection is retained when you move around and zoom in/out.

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Viewing historical maps

To zoom in/out of the map, you can: Double click to zoom in

Use the mouse scroll wheel to zoom in or out. Use the drag zoom tool to zoom to a specific area. Select the

tool, then draw a box on the map. Use the zoom slider bar to zoom in or out:

To pan around:• Click and drag the map i.e. click and hold the left mouse button,

then drag to move the map.• Use the navigation control to move north, south, east or west

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Viewing historical maps

No available maps?

•Search again

•Pan around

•Zoom in or out

•Try a different decade

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Map availability

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Map availability

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Viewing historical maps

Click and drag the red box to move to a new

location

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Overlapping maps

•Overlapping map selection tool will be highlighted in red if overlapping maps occur (happens when neighbouring counties surveyed the same area more than once in the same time period – the maps are on top of each other in Ancient Roam)

•Sometimes overlapping maps cause blurring, as above

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Overlapping maps

Select a county from the list to display only

one map

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Map details

Click then once anywhere on map - Map series, tile, publication year…we do not have survey year for England and Wales county series

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2 up view

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2 up view

•Select the decades for the maps that you wish to view by clicking the decades in the Timelines.

•Click or to return to the one map view

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Map Information

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MyMaps

• Click here to save maps• Available anytime you

login• Give you details such as

View, date of creation

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Save a map image

• Save a PNG map image to your computer, insert into documents

• Click the save as image to disk icon in the top right

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Save a map image

• A new browser window opens:

Right click on image, selectSave Image as…or Save picture as

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Print PDF map

• Click Print icon opens new window

• Preview map area• Options – title, grid lines,

include annotations• A3/A4 PDF maps• Include copyright statement

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Annotations

• Toolbar appears at the top of the screen – can be moved around• Main options to add annotations in the Draw & Create area - add:

• Add symbols, text, lines, polygons, pre-defined shapes

• Annotations remain on your map at the same scale as you zoom in and out

• Options: save annotations within Digimap, make visible on PDF print, export, import

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Recreate this map

• Search with Lancaster University postcode, LA1 4YW. • Generate 2up view. Compare 1890s, 1970s.

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Ancient Roam practise

1. Create a map centred on Greenwich Park, Shire view, 1870s. Remove overlapping maps – select Middlesex.

2. Zoom into Royal Naval College (near the Thames) to look at Plan views. We may have to switch decades for available maps.

3. Click i then click on the map for map details. Add some markers

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Content

• What is Historic Digimap?• Ancient Roam• Historic Download

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Select map data product

Click on any map series to select it for download

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Select product 2

Select Original map

sheets, National Grid tiles or both

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Search & Select Tiles screen

Select tiles here…once

you are in the right location

Search, select map

edition

List of selected tiles appears here

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Search

Additional search option

– Historic County or

Parish

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Select tiles

•Once you are in the right location, and can see tiles marked on the map…

•Click Select tiles and click on the map to select the tiles of interest

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Select tiles

• Selected tiles are highlighted on the map in red• Selected tiles are in the list on the right

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Download screen

Here, you:1. name your order and confirm your details,2. refine your data order,3. order your data.

1. Name your order, confirm email address

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Download screen

2. Refine your data order – you can delete any unwanted tiles here. Note that map sheets are included automatically, if you asked for

map sheets AND National Grid tiles at the start

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Download screen

3. Select zip option and order data

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Confirmation received

You will receive an on-scren confirmation, which explains:• You will receive an email when your order is ready.• That your order will typically be ready within 48 hours

(although generally it is much faster).• You can check the status of your order on the

My Account page

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Email received when ready

• Includes a link to collect data – note you must already be logged in to Historic Digimap to use the link

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Collect data

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Data download file contents

• Unzip the zip file to see the contents• Sub-folder for National Grid tiles and map sheets….IF

you requested both!

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Data download file contents

National Grid folder:• A TIFF file, for each tile of map data you selected.• An ESRI tfw world file, for each map data tile. These files are read by ESRI

GIS software to place the TIFF map image in the correct geographic location – KEEP THESE FILES IN THE SAME FOLDER AS THE TIFF FILES.

• A MapInfo tab world file which is read by MapInfo GIS software to place the TIFF map image in the correct geographic location

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Data download file contents

Map sheets folder:• A TIFF file, for each original map sheet you selected.• A MapInfo tab world file which is read by MapInfo GIS

software to place the TIFF map image in the correct geographic location

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My Account

• My Account allows you to view details of your data orders and to check their status

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My Account

• Click on any order to see details• Resend order collection email option