OS One-Inch Old Series / First Edition Map Viewer (Sheet 45)

Ordnance Survey One-Inch First Edition Old Map of Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Berkshire: Old Series map of OS Old Series Map Sheet 45 (Oxfordshire / Buckinghamshire inferred).

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Old Series Map Index

 

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Landscape and Archaeological Assessment

Landscape Classification

This sheet represents a landscape, characterised by .

Archaeological Landscape

The primary archaeological theme is .

High Visibility Locations

Terrain Archaeology

The terrain is interpreted using .

Main Geographic Information

Sheet 45 / N° XLV is visible in the margin. Large county lettering reads OXFORD and BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Bounds are reconstructed by adjacency east of Sheet XLIV, known OS Old Series sheet geometry, and visible anchors including Oxford, Bicester, Buckingham and Aylesbury. Graticule labels are faint or not reliably readable in this scan.

Main Landscape Features

Sheet 45 shows a mixed area of . The map is useful for studying early 19th Century historic settlement patterns, Roman road alignments, early archaeological site indentification, how roads, old tracks, lanes and paths, villages, waterways and field systems related to the wider nineteenth-century landscape.

Main Geographic Features

Archaeological Predictions

Archaeological Hotspots

Historic Routes, Crossings and Connections

Historic Gateways and Crossing Places

Main Places