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Burton (North) 1900 Ref: STS40.12
Price:£2.50



Detailed map of Burton (N); Staffs sheet 40.12. Introduction by John Challen. Busy area from station and Holy Trinity church northward to Horninglow Wharf; many breweries.  

Burton-on-Trent (North) 1882 Coloured Edition Ref: STS40.12a
Price:£2.95



We have published 2 versions of this detailed map of Burton, showing how it changed across the years. Coverage is of the northern and western part of the town, extending from the railway station northward to Wyggeston Street, and from Holy Trinity church westward to Lower Outwoods. The 1882 version is fully coloured, taken from the beautiful handcoloured First Edition OS map.

The many features include Midland Railway, many sidings, north part of station and many lines into the breweries; LNWR Dallow Lane Branch; Trent & Mersey Canal, St Paul's church, The Grange, numerous breweries and malthouses, Burton Workhouse, Outwoods Hills, Shobnall Mills, St Margaret's church, Horninglow Wharf, LNWR Goods station, Black Eagle Brewery, New Brewery, Middle Brewery, Middle Yard Cooperage, Holy Trinity church, Little Burton area, Derby Turn, chapels, etc. Each map has extracts from an early directory.

The map links up with Staffordshire sheet 40.16 Burton on Trent to the south.  

Burton on Trent 1900 Ref: STS40.16
Price:£2.50



Detailed map of Burton; Staffs 40.16. Introduction by Alan Godfrey. New Edition 2002. Area from Station St and Market Place to Branston Rd, Ordish's Farm.  

Burton on Trent (East)1882 Coloured Edition Ref: STS41.09
Price:£2.95



This map is double-sided for maximum coverage. It covers the eastern part of Burton and continues across the River Trent into Derbyshire, where it includes the villages of Winshill and Stapenhill.

The main map is sheet 41.09 (Derbyshire 57.09) and is colour printed, taken from the beautiful handcoloured OS 1st Edition. Coverage extends from Wetmoor southward to Bridge Street and eastward to Winshill. Features include the River Trent, several breweries and malthouses, the Wetmoor Road area, Bridge Brewery, Forge Mill, St Mark's church Winshill, Bladonhouse Farm etc.

On the reverse we include part of adjacent sheet 41.13 which extends coverage southward. This map (which is not coloured) includes the Old Brewery, Stapenhill village, Stapenhill House, St Peter's church, Scalpcliff Hill etc.

The map links up with Staffordshire sheets 40.12 Burton North and 40.16 Burton South to the west.  


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