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Australasia's Islands (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This map shows the islands of Australasia. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. Australia fills the left half of the page. Tasmania is in the bottom centre of the page. The two main islands of New Zealand are in the bottom right of the page. There are other small islands in the top right of the page. The map is surrounded by an image border. Within the image border the textured (blue on large print) areas represent the sea. There is a north arrow in the bottom left corner of the page.

Australasia's Islands (large print)

by Rnib

This map shows the islands of Australasia. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up.

Arable farm map (large print)

by Rnib

These pages show a plan of a farm and its farmland with an accompanying key. It is a multi-page image set on two pages. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left, when the image is the correct way up. The image is surrounded by an image border. The farm is in the centre of the page. Around the edge of the image are fields belonging to other farms. A road comes from the left of the page and goes right curving down slightly and then forking as it joins a second road which goes vertically from the top to the bottom of the page, on the right. A third road comes from the bottom left of the page and goes vertically up to join the middle of first horizontal road. The farmyard is in the centre of the image to the right and up from the forked road junction. The farmhouse is next to the vertical road. Up from it are two round silos. There are four other farm buildings in the yard. To the right of the farmhouse is a pumping station which sits on some drainage ditches. On the right of the page is a river which goes vertically from the top to the bottom of the page in a slightly wavy course. On each side of the roads are fields. There is a variety of crops growing which are explained in the key. There are three barns in the fields. One is just down from the first part of the horizontal road on the left. One is to the right of the vertical road that joins the horizontal road. The third barn is to the left of bottom half of the vertical road on the right of the page. There are three woods on the farm. On the left of the page there is a long thin one, and there is one just to the left of the farmyard. The third wood is up and to the right of the pumping station.

Africa Overview Map & Detail of Kenya (SEB contracted)

by Rnib

This is a tactile diagram for GCSE level students. The diagram covers four pages. The first two pages consist of a key before an overview map of Africa. The key includes all relevant tactile symbols, and labels. The overview map of Africa shows the surrounding sea, and boundary lines of individual countries, with just Kenya labelled. The following two pages consist of a key, and map of Kenya. The key contains all relevant tactile symbols, and labels. There is also a scale. The map shows the boundaries of Kenya, the equator running through it, mountains, rivers and significant cities. The surrounding countries are also labelled.

Arable farm map (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

These pages show a plan of a farm and its farmland with an accompanying key. It is a multi-page image set on two pages. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left, when the image is the correct way up. The image is surrounded by an image border. The farm is in the centre of the page. Around the edge of the image are fields belonging to other farms. A road comes from the left of the page and goes right curving down slightly and then forking as it joins a second road which goes vertically from the top to the bottom of the page, on the right. A third road comes from the bottom left of the page and goes vertically up to join the middle of first horizontal road. The farmyard is in the centre of the image to the right and up from the forked road junction. The farmhouse is next to the vertical road. Up from it are two round silos. There are four other farm buildings in the yard. To the right of the farmhouse is a pumping station which sits on some drainage ditches. On the right of the page is a river which goes vertically from the top to the bottom of the page in a slightly wavy course. On each side of the roads are fields. There is a variety of crops growing which are explained in the key. There are three barns in the fields. One is just down from the first part of the horizontal road on the left. One is to the right of the vertical road that joins the horizontal road. The third barn is to the left of bottom half of the vertical road on the right of the page. There are three woods on the farm. On the left of the page there is a long thin one, and there is one just to the left of the farmyard. The third wood is up and to the right of the pumping station.

Caribbean (tactile)

by Adrian Farnsworth

This is an outline map of the Caribbean, Central America and the north of South America. There is a scale in the bottom left corner of the image. On the text 2 layer there are blank lines for country names which can be used for testing purposes.

Australasia's Islands (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This map shows the islands of Australasia. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. Australia fills the left half of the page. Tasmania is in the bottom centre of the page. The two main islands of New Zealand are in the bottom right of the page. There are other small islands in the top right of the page. The map is surrounded by an image border. Within the image border the textured (blue on large print) areas represent the sea. There is a north arrow in the bottom left corner of the page.

Central London Map with Key (large print)

by Rnib

These pages show a map of central London with an accompanying key. It is a multi-page image set on two pages. There is a locator dot shown on each page, which will be at the top left when the image is the correct way up. Key to map of central London - The key is in two columns showing the abbreviations of places and roads found on the map. The abbreviations are to the left and the names are to the right. Then there are some textures with an explanation to the right. Map of central London - This map shows the position of some key buildings and train stations in the central London area. The map is surrounded by an image border. There is a north arrow in the bottom left corner of the page. The river Thames flows from the bottom centre of the image up to the centre of the page and then turns to the right and flows east. The actual river flows beyond the image border for some distance to reach the sea. In the centre left of the image most of Hyde Park is shown but the far left portion is not shown. To the right is another small park, this is Green Park. To the right again is St James Park. Down from this is the Houses of Parliament and the Westminster Abbey label. The annotation line points to the site of Parliament, to the right of the road. Westminster Abbey is next to it, to the left of the road. Only a few of the better known roads are shown for clarity. Only three are named, also for clarity. Six roads are shown crossing the River Thames by bridges, which are not shown. In the top left of the image the top (north) end of Regent's Park is not shown.

Central London Map with Key (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

These pages show a map of central London with an accompanying key. It is a multi-page image set on two pages. There is a locator dot shown on each page, which will be at the top left when the image is the correct way up. Key to map of central London - The key is in two columns showing the abbreviations of places and roads found on the map. The abbreviations are to the left and the names are to the right. Then there are some textures with an explanation to the right. Map of central London - This map shows the position of some key buildings and train stations in the central London area. The map is surrounded by an image border. There is a north arrow in the bottom left corner of the page. The river Thames flows from the bottom centre of the image up to the centre of the page and then turns to the right and flows east. The actual river flows beyond the image border for some distance to reach the sea. In the centre left of the image most of Hyde Park is shown but the far left portion is not shown. To the right is another small park, this is Green Park. To the right again is St James Park. Down from this is the Houses of Parliament and the Westminster Abbey label. The annotation line points to the site of Parliament, to the right of the road. Westminster Abbey is next to it, to the left of the road. Only a few of the better known roads are shown for clarity. Only three are named, also for clarity. Six roads are shown crossing the River Thames by bridges, which are not shown. In the top left of the image the top (north) end of Regent's Park is not shown.

Central London Map with Key (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

"These pages show a map of central London with an accompanying key. It is a multi-page image set on two pages. There is a locator dot shown on each page, which will be at the top left when the image is the correct way up. Key to map of central London - The key is in two columns showing the abbreviations of places and roads found on the map. The abbreviations are to the left and the names are to the right. Then there are some textures with an explanation to the right. Map of central London - This map shows the position of some key buildings and train stations in the central London area. The map is surrounded by an image border. There is a north arrow in the bottom left corner of the page. The river Thames flows from the bottom centre of the image up to the centre of the page and then turns to the right and flows east. The actual river flows beyond the image border for some distance to reach the sea. In the centre left of the image most of Hyde Park is shown but the far left portion is not shown. To the right is another small park, this is Green Park. To the right again is St James Park. Down from this is the Houses of Parliament and the Westminster Abbey label. The annotation line points to the site of Parliament, to the right of the road. Westminster Abbey is next to it, to the left of the road. Only a few of the better known roads are shown for clarity. Only three are named, also for clarity. Six roads are shown crossing the River Thames by bridges, which are not shown. In the top left of the image the top (north) end of Regent's Park is not shown.

3 maps of India showing Country borders, Cities, Rivers (tactile)

by Adrian Farnsworth

This is a three-page document with three maps of India. On page one there is a political map showing countries, on page two there is a map showing the main cities of India and on page three principal rivers of India are shown.

Countries and cities of Central America and the Caribbean (large print)

by Rnib

These pages show a map of Central America and the Caribbean with an accompanying key. It is a multi-page image set on two pages. There is a locator dot shown on each page, which will be at the top left when the image is the correct way up. Key to map of countries and cities of Central America and the Caribbean - this is a list of the countries on the map with their capital cities to the right. Map of countries and cities of Central America and the Caribbean. Part of Mexico is shown at the top left of the page, and part of South America is at the bottom right of the page. The tip of Florida is in the top centre of the page. The map is surrounded by an image border. There is a north arrow in the top right corner of the page. Within the image border the textured (blue on large print) areas represent the sea and lakes. The position of the capital city of each country is marked by an open circle symbol. Due to lack of space some of the smaller islands are not labelled and their capitals are not indicated. There are seven small unlabelled islands on the right of the page. From top to bottom they are Antigua and Barbuda (close together), Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, St. Lucia and Barbados, which is close to the image border and is the most easterly Caribbean island.

Countries and cities of Central America and the Caribbean (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

These pages show a map of Central America and the Caribbean with an accompanying key. It is a multi-page image set on two pages. There is a locator dot shown on each page, which will be at the top left when the image is the correct way up. Key to map of countries and cities of Central America and the Caribbean. This is a list of the countries on the map with their capital cities to the right. Map of countries and cities of Central America and the Caribbean. Part of Mexico is shown at the top left of the page, and part of South America is at the bottom right of the page. The tip of Florida is in the top centre of the page. The map is surrounded by an image border. There is a north arrow in the top right corner of the page. Within the image border the textured (blue on large print) areas represent the sea and lakes. The position of the capital city of each country is marked by an open circle symbol. Due to lack of space some of the smaller islands are not labelled and their capitals are not indicated. There are seven small unlabelled islands on the right of the page. From top to bottom they are Antigua and Barbuda (close together), Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, St. Lucia and Barbados, which is close to the image border and is the most easterly Caribbean island.

Countries of Asia (Map) (large print)

by Rnib

This image shows a map of the countries of Asia. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The Middle East, part of Africa and part of Europe are shown on the left of the page. The map is surrounded by an image border. Within the image border the textured (blue on large print) areas represent the sea and lakes. Five countries are labelled with abbreviations which are explained in a key on the right of the page. Due to lack of space some of the smaller countries are not labelled and the letter sign is has been omitted from the abbreviations. This information can be found on an alternate map. There is a north arrow in the bottom right corner of the page.

Countries and cities of Central America and the Caribbean (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

These pages show a map of Central America and the Caribbean with an accompanying key. It is a multi-page image set on two pages. There is a locator dot shown on each page, which will be at the top left when the image is the correct way up. Key to map of countries and cities of Central America and the Caribbean. This is a list of the countries on the map with their capital cities to the right. Map of countries and cities of Central America and the Caribbean. Part of Mexico is shown at the top left of the page, and part of South America is at the bottom right of the page. The tip of Florida is in the top centre of the page. The map is surrounded by an image border. There is a north arrow in the top right corner of the page. Within the image border the textured (blue on large print) areas represent the sea and lakes. The position of the capital city of each country is marked by an open circle symbol. Due to lack of space some of the smaller islands are not labelled and their capitals are not indicated. There are seven small unlabelled islands on the right of the page. From top to bottom they are Antigua and Barbuda (close together), Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, St. Lucia and Barbados, which is close to the image border and is the most easterly Caribbean island.

Countries of Asia Map (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This image shows a map of the countries of Asia. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The Middle East, part of Africa and part of Europe are shown on the left of the page. The map is surrounded by an image border. Within the image border the textured (blue on large print) areas represent the sea and lakes. Five countries are labelled with abbreviations which are explained in a key on the right of the page. Due to lack of space some of the smaller countries are not labelled and the letter sign is has been omitted from the abbreviations. This information can be found on an alternate map. There is a north arrow in the bottom right corner of the page.

Countries of Asia (Map) (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This image shows a map of the countries of Asia. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The Middle East, part of Africa and part of Europe are shown on the left of the page. The map is surrounded by an image border. Within the image border the textured (blue on large print) areas represent the sea and lakes. Five countries are labelled with abbreviations which are explained in a key on the right of the page. Due to lack of space some of the smaller countries are not labelled and the letter sign is has been omitted from the abbreviations. This information can be found on an alternate map. There is a north arrow in the bottom right corner of the page.

East Coast of Yorkshire Map (tactile)

by Rnib

This a tactile diagram for GCSE level students. It covers two pages - the first page is a key with all tactile symbols and labels explained, and the second is a tactile map of the East coast of Yorkshire.

Europe showing the countries (tactile)

by Adrian Farnsworth

This is a two-page document. On page one is an outline map of Europe showing individual countries. Each country is coloured and is a separate outline so that its fill can be edited. On page two is an outline map showing individual countries. Land areas are shown as white and sea areas as black.

Example Ordnance Survey keys, maps and co-ordinate grids (tactile)

by Adrian Farnsworth

This is a four-page document showing a key to some of the symbols used on Ordnance Survey maps on page one, a map with a co-ordinate grid on page two, the same map without a grid on page three, and a grid on page four.

Example Ordnance Survey Maps (tactile)

by Adrian Farnsworth

This is a five-page document showing examples from Ordnance Survey maps on pages one and four, and keys to the symbols used on pages two, three, and five.

Example Ordnance Survey Map (tactile)

by Adrian Farnsworth

This is a four-page large print document showing extracts from Ordnance Survey maps on pages one and two, and keys to the symbols used on these maps on pages three and four.

Historical changes in part of the city of Derby map (UEB Uncontracted)

by Adrian Farnsworth

Three tactile maps showing the same area of Derby between 1852 and the present day. Each map contains multiple layers (houses, fields etc.) which can be switched on or off for printing. The fourth page contains a key. Each map includes the original bitmap as a hidden layer.

Ghana (tactile)

by Sheffield Vi Service

This is an outline map of Ghana, in West Africa. The sea at the bottom of the image is shown as a dotted texture and the neighbouring countries have numeric labels although there is no key. There is a scale in the bottom right of the image.

Historical maps of an area of Derby (tactile)

by Adrian Farnsworth

Three maps of an area of Derby around Markeaton. The Maps are tactile. From 1852, 1901 and 2009. They show the development of this area of the city.

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