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It was simply crosshairs like you see on maps. BRUCE: Well, it's a surveyor's symbol. It's a surveyor's symbol. MANSOUR: It's a surveyor's symbol. I just want to say this, Tammy, if I can.
Ordnance Survey are planning to consult the public in coming months to see what new symbols are likely to be the most popular and useful. Existing OS maps already include more details than many ...
You can find where you are using an Ordnance Survey (OS) map. Features such as this information centre are identified on the map using symbols. This is a camping and caravan site. And here's a ...
The symbol that does this on Ordnance Survey maps is the lattice-work emblem of English Heritage, while sites administered by Historic Scotland are indicated by a stylised depiction of a church and ...
Where you can launch your paddleboard from or find a farm shop could be added to OS leisure maps Ordnance Survey (OS) has revealed the top four new symbols people would like to see added to its ...
Various symbols from the OS maps are scaled up into three-dimensional forms that combine with other shapes and details informed by apparatus used by the surveyors during their work. Black-and ...