Create your own personalised map using iconic OS Explorer and Landranger mapping. The perfect memento of a special place!
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Valid between 18th Sep 2023 and 2nd Oct 2023.
Discover Britain’s best bits with Marvellous Maps - Now on Sale!
Find the perfect gift for adventurers, curious minds, road trippers, culture vultures, outdoor lovers
Valid between 22nd Sep 2023 and 31st Oct 2023.
Camping Sale - Now On!
Shop discounts across the range - including Vango, Outwell and Osprey
Valid between 22nd Sep 2023 and 31st Oct 2023.
25% off The OS Official Range
All the outdoor kit you need - walking poles, compasses, towels, picnic blankets and much more!
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Valid between 25th Sep 2023 and 2nd Oct 2023.
Get a Half Price SD Card with Handheld Garmin Devices
Buy a handheld Garmin and get 50% off an essential Garmin TOPO Pro SD card
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Valid between 25th Sep 2023 and 8th Oct 2023.
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Ordnance Survey (OS) is the national mapping agency for Great Britain. The agency's name indicates its original military purpose (see ordnance and surveying), which was to map Scotland in the wake of the Jacobite rising of 1745. There was also a more general and nationwide need in light of the potential threat of invasion during the Napoleonic Wars. Since 1 April 2015, Ordnance Survey has operated as Ordnance Survey Ltd, a government-owned company, 100% in public ownership. The Ordnance Survey Board remains accountable to the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology. It was also a member of the Public Data Group.
Paper maps for walkers represent only 5% of the company's annual revenue. It produces digital map data, online route planning and sharing services and mobile apps, plus many other location-based products for business, government and consumers. Ordnance Survey mapping is usually classified as either "large-scale" (in other words, more detailed) or "small-scale". The Survey's large-scale mapping comprises 1:2,500 maps for urban areas and 1:10,000 more generally. (The latter superseded the 1:10,560 "six inches to the mile" scale in the 1950s.) These large scale maps are typically used in professional land-use contexts and were available as sheets until the 1980s, when they were digitised. Small-scale mapping for leisure use includes the 1:25,000 "Explorer" series, the 1:50,000 "Landranger" series and the 1:250,000 road maps. These are still available in traditional sheet form.
Ordnance Survey maps remain in copyright for 50 years after their publication. Some of the Copyright Libraries hold complete or near-complete collections of pre-digital OS mapping.
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