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E 30/09/07 Win a Framed Historical Map of Your Area

Win a historical map - we've got 2 to giveaway

Old maps provide clues and insights to the streets and lanes our ancestors trod, the routes they travelled to friends, family, shops and work. Old-Maps sell a range of digitised Ordnance Survey maps dating back to the 1840s, covering mainland Great Britain, at a scale of either 1:2,500 or 1:10,560. Prices start from £10 and the maps can be ordered from www.old-maps.co.uk for dispatch within 48 hours.

Question: Old-Maps.co.uk provides an invaluable insight into the past, but which modern day London building is indicated by the red X on the historical map from 1896?

Answer: The London Eye

email your answer, with "Old-Maps" in the subject line, to

[EMAIL="helen.t@family-tree.co.uk"]helen.t@family-tree.co.uk[/EMAIL]
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