grahami
  • grahami
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8 years ago
OK - I can't resist colouring maps -especially mapos as good as the 1900 edition of the 25-inch for Penrhyn Quarry. It is quite the most detailed in respect of trackwork etc. and repays a great deal of study, sadly to keep the size down, and to stop my laptop getting constipation, this coloured version as a jpg does not really do the original justice, hope you enjoy it. Given a further couple of hours of time, I might even produce a key for it!

Oops., should have said, this is also available as a pdf so can be viewed/printed (if you want to) without the watermark - will upload it now!

Enjoy! (I enjoyed colouring it!)

Grahami

Photograph:

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The map is the territory - especially in chain scale.
JohnnearCfon
8 years ago
A beautiful work of art Graham. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
Tamarmole
8 years ago
Splendid.

In my mind I am populating it with Quarry Hunslet's!
grahami
  • grahami
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8 years ago
Just done a re-uploading as the (always) problematic sheet join was rather obvious - I've amended that so it looks better. If you are happy with the original version you don't need to download this one (I havn't uploaded the modified jpg though)

Graham

PS The originals don't line up evenly, so its easier to (carefully) delete the sheet edge lines and then line up as best you can by eye, minimising the gap yet trying to keep the line, its not 100% accurate as a result, but not bad.


The map is the territory - especially in chain scale.

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