| 11. | "' Maps "': Cartogram-Estate map-Geologic map-Linguistic map-Nautical chart-Pictorial map-Reversed map-Road atlas-Thematic map-Topographic map-Weather map-Web mapping-World map
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| 12. | Despite the adoption of estate maps, the use of mapless surveys continued, although it gradually declined.
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| 13. | In the Stuart period it was marked on an estate map as the " Old Stone ".
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| 14. | The Prospect Terrace triangular section of road reserve was marked on the 1901 Musgrave Road Tramway Estate map.
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| 15. | In 1830, the estate map showed further lime kilns at Wolverstone Farm, at the southern edge of the parish.
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| 16. | Owners often commission an estate map to help manage their estate as well as serving as a status symbol.
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| 17. | Map showing the boundaries of the former woodland, and the compartments and rides from the estate map of 1757
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| 18. | Surprisingly only ten years after the estate map was surveyed Grose shows Corsehill House as an abandoned and much robbed ruin.
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| 19. | An estate map of 1640 shows a tidal mill was situated at this location, and the tidal pond is still identifiable.
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| 20. | The name Hangmans Wood dates back to at least the mid 17th century when it was recorded on an estate map.
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