Hi guys,
This may have been asked before but, does anyone know if there is a map of the whole of Whitechapel (either complete or in sections that I can merge), similar to the one in this post:
I have the 1894 OS map from this site, however this one looks much clearer and would help immensely with adding annotations and locations as well as being better suited for the purpose of recreating a few key locations for a current project.
It looks like a Vector image originally (or just very high res) and it would be a godsend if there was one for the whole of Whitechapel (or at least the key locations).
If anyone has a copy, or knows where it's hidden on this site (I've done a search both manually and using the search of the site but can't seem to find anything other than the one of Buck's Row.
Failing that, if the original creator only did create the Buck's row area and someone can briefly explain how to create such an image (i'm new to Illustrator but am reasonably knowledgable in Photoshop - i have CS5) that would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt
This may have been asked before but, does anyone know if there is a map of the whole of Whitechapel (either complete or in sections that I can merge), similar to the one in this post:
I have the 1894 OS map from this site, however this one looks much clearer and would help immensely with adding annotations and locations as well as being better suited for the purpose of recreating a few key locations for a current project.
It looks like a Vector image originally (or just very high res) and it would be a godsend if there was one for the whole of Whitechapel (or at least the key locations).
If anyone has a copy, or knows where it's hidden on this site (I've done a search both manually and using the search of the site but can't seem to find anything other than the one of Buck's Row.
Failing that, if the original creator only did create the Buck's row area and someone can briefly explain how to create such an image (i'm new to Illustrator but am reasonably knowledgable in Photoshop - i have CS5) that would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt
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