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Ireland's National Geospatial Data Hub. Search, view, and access the State's authoritative geospatial information via interactive map applications and data catalogues.
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25 Μαΐ 2018 · The OSI Free Viewer allows you to explore maps and use representations to show different factors on the map including: agriculture. environment, conservation and heritage. geology. hydrography.
Welcome to the Irish Townland and Historical Interactive Map Viewer. This viewer displays locations of historical features such as mills or historic flood plains, and historical maps ranging from the 1830s to 1930s, including the Historic 1st Edition 6 Inch mapping.
The most comprehensive, topographic mapping covering all of Ireland, and Northern Ireland, from the 1820s to the 1960s. For later six-inch mapping of Northern Ireland from the 1960s, view the Irish Grid Series (1960s-1970s). Browse the maps: As individual sheets using a zoomable map of Ireland.
OSi’s large scale maps, aerial photography, historic maps and Discovery series maps for the Republic of Ireland. Viewable in all schools on the Schools Broadband Network. Log-in required from non-school locations.
OSI – National Townland and Historic Map Viewer. GeoHive Alternate site (Updated) Historical maps of Ireland, with a set of historical and current basemaps, also overlays of historic maps over more modern maps, with transparency and swipe options. Taylor’s map of the environs of Dublin – 1816.
This is a collection of mainly 19th century OS maps of almost 150 cities, towns, and villages in the Republic of Ireland. Most are town plans which were surveyed at either the 1:1056 or 1:500 scale between 1847 and 1896. The remainder were produced by enlargement of the 1:2500 maps between 1892 and 1911.