Mapping a universe and a city

A partnership between a Swiss record height and a UK university offers a large collection of singular maps to entrance aged Bombay

Mapping a universe and a city

Screengrab of an aged Bombay map from David Rumsey’s collection on a website

Throughout April, a Asiatic Society of Mumbai had organized an muster of singular maps that showcased India and Bombay in new light. History and cartography buffs like this author were treated to a fascinating doctrine in time travel. Riding on that high, and carrying whetted a appetite, we went into overdrive shortly after, to find identical resources online that quite concentration on Bombay and a Indian Subcontinent.

In this quest, we stumbled on OldMapsOnline, that is a plan that began in Jan 2013 as a partnership between Klokan Technologies GmbH, Switzerland, and The Great Britain Historical GIS Project formed during a University of Portsmouth, UK. The vigilant is to offer easy entrance to singular maps to a ubiquitous public. The hunt engine is user-friendly, where all we need to do is form in a segment (be specific), and chances are, we will find what we are looking for. Since we were looking for aged Bombay and Western India maps, we were agreeably astounded to find some-more than 50 such options, with elementary collection to wizz in to specific areas and locations. While some searches for maps take we to a tangible recorded copy, others approach a user to particular map collections of private collectors like 
David Rumsey.

With 100 peculiar maps of a Subcontinent and over 4,00,000 in sum that are upheld by some of a world’s excellent libraries, it’s a value trove not only for Bombayphiles or Indophiles though any particular who prefers to take a cartography track to know story from a visible standpoint.

Log on to OldMapsOnline.org


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