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Online Resources for Exploring Old Railways in the UK
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Online Resources for Exploring Old Railways in the UK

The websites to use when researching old railways and other historical sites in the UK including old maps.
Created byRoss Maynard
Last updated 1/2020
English

What you'll learn

  • How to explore the routes of old railway lines in the UK and their remains in the modern landscape
  • The digitised old maps of the UK available online
  • Online records of historical locations in the UK
  • Online maps of old railways in the UK

Course content

2 sections9 lectures1h 9m total length
  • Introduction to the Course1:19

    A short introduction to this course on the online resources available to explore old railways and other sites in the UK

  • Overview14:36

    An overview of the online resources available to research old railway lines and other historical locations in the UK

  • Introduction to the Old Maps0:49

    A brief introduction to the old maps available on the National Library for Scotland website - https://maps.nls

  • The Old Maps24:42

    Ordnance Survey maps from the 1880's to the 1960's have been digitised by the National Library of Scotland and are available for public use. Some older maps are also available. This is an excellent resource for historical research.

  • Online Rail Maps5:42

    This session covers the online rail maps that show old railway lines in the UK

  • Resources for Exploring 3 Scotland7:47

    This session covers details of two websites that contain information on old railway routes and sites, and other historic sites, in Scotland.

  • Resources for Exploring 4 Other Sites6:10

Requirements

  • There are no pre-course requirements

Description

This course is about the online resources available to research old railways and other historic locations in the UK.

First, we look at the old maps available on the National Library of Scotland website - a wonderful resource. The Ordnance Survey published the first series of maps covering the whole of the UK in the 1880’s. The NLS has digitised all of these maps and the later map series right through to the 1960’s. That makes it possible to view the changes in a landscape or location over time.

The course will show how to use the online maps to identify the routes of dismantled railways and other items.

The topics covered in the course include:

· The online resources available to research old railways and other historical sites in the UK

· The digitised old maps available online

· Online directories of photos and historical information relating to old railways and other relics of the industrial revolution in the UK

· How to use the online resources to research a location or site


This course is aimed at those researching railways and other historical sites in the UK. Other countries are not covered but if British history is your thing, I think you'll find this course useful.

Who this course is for:

  • Learners interested in UK railways
  • Students of UK history from the industrial revolution onward
  • Students interested in old maps