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Page 1: showing locations of boreholes (BGS Onshore GeoIndex)

Drawing showing locations of boreholes (BGS Onshore GeoIndex) 

 

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Harworth Estates Investments Limited 1

Coal Mining Risk Assessment: Houghton Main

322835-R02 (00)

APPENDIX G HISTORICAL PLANS

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Order Details

Site DetailsHoughton Main, Park Spring Road, Little Houghton, BARNSLEY, S72 0HR

Order Number:Customer Ref:National Grid Reference:Slice:Site Area (Ha):Search Buffer (m):

279017115_1_1322835442110, 405910A5.881000

Tel:Fax:Web:

0844 844 99520844 844 9951www.envirocheck.co.uk

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Historical Map - Slice A

Ordnance Survey County Series 1:10,560 Ordnance Survey Plan 1:10,000 1:10,000 Raster Mapping

Historical Mapping Legends

Historical Mapping & Photography included:

YorkshireYorkshireYorkshireYorkshireYorkshireYorkshireYorkshireOrdnance Survey PlanOrdnance Survey PlanOrdnance Survey PlanOrdnance Survey Plan10K Raster MappingStreet View

1:10,5601:10,5601:10,5601:10,5601:10,5601:10,5601:10,5601:10,0001:10,0001:10,0001:10,0001:10,000Variable

185418941906 - 19071931 - 19321938 - 19481938 - 194819481955 - 195619671980 - 198319892000

23456789

1011121314

Mapping Type Scale Date Pg

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Order Details

Site DetailsHoughton Main, Park Spring Road, Little Houghton, BARNSLEY, S72 0HR

Order Number:Customer Ref:National Grid Reference:Slice:Site Area (Ha):Search Buffer (m):

279017115_1_1322835442110, 405910A5.881000

Tel:Fax:Web:

0844 844 99520844 844 9951www.envirocheck.co.uk

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YorkshirePublished 1854Source map scale - 1:10,560The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas; these maps were used to update the 1:10,560 maps. The published date given therefore is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. In the late 1940`s, a Provisional Edition was produced, which updated the 1:10,560 mapping from a number of sources. The maps appear unfinished - with all military camps and other strategic sites removed. These maps were initially overprinted with the National Grid. In 1970, the first 1:10,000 maps were produced using the Transverse Mercator Projection. Therevision process continued until recently, with new editions appearing every 10 years or so for urban areas.

Historical Map - Slice A

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

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Order Details

Site DetailsHoughton Main, Park Spring Road, Little Houghton, BARNSLEY, S72 0HR

Order Number:Customer Ref:National Grid Reference:Slice:Site Area (Ha):Search Buffer (m):

279017115_1_1322835442110, 405910A5.881000

Tel:Fax:Web:

0844 844 99520844 844 9951www.envirocheck.co.uk

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YorkshirePublished 1894Source map scale - 1:10,560The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas; these maps were used to update the 1:10,560 maps. The published date given therefore is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. In the late 1940`s, a Provisional Edition was produced, which updated the 1:10,560 mapping from a number of sources. The maps appear unfinished - with all military camps and other strategic sites removed. These maps were initially overprinted with the National Grid. In 1970, the first 1:10,000 maps were produced using the Transverse Mercator Projection. Therevision process continued until recently, with new editions appearing every 10 years or so for urban areas.

Historical Map - Slice A

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

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Order Details

Site DetailsHoughton Main, Park Spring Road, Little Houghton, BARNSLEY, S72 0HR

Order Number:Customer Ref:National Grid Reference:Slice:Site Area (Ha):Search Buffer (m):

279017115_1_1322835442110, 405910A5.881000

Tel:Fax:Web:

0844 844 99520844 844 9951www.envirocheck.co.uk

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YorkshirePublished 1906 - 1907Source map scale - 1:10,560The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas; these maps were used to update the 1:10,560 maps. The published date given therefore is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. In the late 1940`s, a Provisional Edition was produced, which updated the 1:10,560 mapping from a number of sources. The maps appear unfinished - with all military camps and other strategic sites removed. These maps were initially overprinted with the National Grid. In 1970, the first 1:10,000 maps were produced using the Transverse Mercator Projection. Therevision process continued until recently, with new editions appearing every 10 years or so for urban areas.

Historical Map - Slice A

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

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Order Details

Site DetailsHoughton Main, Park Spring Road, Little Houghton, BARNSLEY, S72 0HR

Order Number:Customer Ref:National Grid Reference:Slice:Site Area (Ha):Search Buffer (m):

279017115_1_1322835442110, 405910A5.881000

Tel:Fax:Web:

0844 844 99520844 844 9951www.envirocheck.co.uk

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YorkshirePublished 1931 - 1932Source map scale - 1:10,560The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas; these maps were used to update the 1:10,560 maps. The published date given therefore is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. In the late 1940`s, a Provisional Edition was produced, which updated the 1:10,560 mapping from a number of sources. The maps appear unfinished - with all military camps and other strategic sites removed. These maps were initially overprinted with the National Grid. In 1970, the first 1:10,000 maps were produced using the Transverse Mercator Projection. Therevision process continued until recently, with new editions appearing every 10 years or so for urban areas.

Historical Map - Slice A

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

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Order Details

Site DetailsHoughton Main, Park Spring Road, Little Houghton, BARNSLEY, S72 0HR

Order Number:Customer Ref:National Grid Reference:Slice:Site Area (Ha):Search Buffer (m):

279017115_1_1322835442110, 405910A5.881000

Tel:Fax:Web:

0844 844 99520844 844 9951www.envirocheck.co.uk

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YorkshirePublished 1938 - 1948Source map scale - 1:10,560The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas; these maps were used to update the 1:10,560 maps. The published date given therefore is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. In the late 1940`s, a Provisional Edition was produced, which updated the 1:10,560 mapping from a number of sources. The maps appear unfinished - with all military camps and other strategic sites removed. These maps were initially overprinted with the National Grid. In 1970, the first 1:10,000 maps were produced using the Transverse Mercator Projection. Therevision process continued until recently, with new editions appearing every 10 years or so for urban areas.

Historical Map - Slice A

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

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Order Details

Site DetailsHoughton Main, Park Spring Road, Little Houghton, BARNSLEY, S72 0HR

Order Number:Customer Ref:National Grid Reference:Slice:Site Area (Ha):Search Buffer (m):

279017115_1_1322835442110, 405910A5.881000

Tel:Fax:Web:

0844 844 99520844 844 9951www.envirocheck.co.uk

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YorkshirePublished 1938 - 1948Source map scale - 1:10,560The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas; these maps were used to update the 1:10,560 maps. The published date given therefore is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. In the late 1940`s, a Provisional Edition was produced, which updated the 1:10,560 mapping from a number of sources. The maps appear unfinished - with all military camps and other strategic sites removed. These maps were initially overprinted with the National Grid. In 1970, the first 1:10,000 maps were produced using the Transverse Mercator Projection. Therevision process continued until recently, with new editions appearing every 10 years or so for urban areas.

Historical Map - Slice A

Map Name(s) and Date(s)