Some organisations provide a Melway year of publication in addition to their map reference ( e . g . : "'( 2006 ) 70 F6 "'), to avoid confusion if map references change in newer versions of the directory.
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In 2002 a new public access wood was planted as a Queen's Jubilee project .'Jubilee Wood'consists of 2002 native trees in 4 acres of land next to the River Torne, South of Tickhill ( OS map reference SK 599917 ).
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Its source is 11 metres above sea level, northwest of the village of Gayton in Derby Fen, Map Reference TF 705 209 . It runs for to its outflow into the River Great Ouse in the town of King's Lynn.
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The earliest map reference, in 1833, refers to the inn as'The Herdhouse', and the first person who can confidently be identified as a landlord of the Ship Inn is James Hool as he is listed in the 1841 census as a publican.
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All the Google Maps references are separated, and are exclusively used for the 1 / 10th of a kilometre accuracy for route lengths ( whilst being supplemented by a reliable up-to-date 2010 paper atlas that I've measured using the scale and a digital caliper ruler ).
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The former does not give a location except in a large scale map, but the latter give its map reference as NY037313 which is where the Flimby Road crosses that company's line, some 650 metres east of No . 2 Pit, but slightly nearer No . 1 Pit.
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The Pouther ( Scots for Powder ) House in Irvine ( Map reference : NS 3238 3847 ), North Ayrshire, Scotland is a rare survival and was possibly first constructed in 1642, as records show that orders for large quantities of gunpowder were met in 1643, 1644, and 1646.
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A 70-page report was issued, whose 28 headings included orders for the formation to be adopted down to company level for the advance on the second and third objectives, details and map references for strong points to be constructed, artillery plans, water supply plans and plans for the handling of prisoners.
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Using a standardized format, the FO sends map references and bearing to target, a brief target description, a recommended munition to use, and any special instructions such as " danger close " ( the warning that friendly troops are within 600 meters of the target when using artillery, requiring extra precision from the guns ).
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Today the " A " numbers are just Map Reference Numbers known by not much of the populace . ( The term " national road " is frequently used to refer to a national route, but technically a " national road " is any road overseen by the ZINARA . A national road need not necessarily form part of a national route .)