Ivan Sanchez pointed me to this map of the meridian of the Treaty of Tordesillas. The feet belong to Jose Gomez Castan and his friend Jordana standing either side of the meridian line.
Our friends at UK GovCamp sent us these pics of the decoration on their room at the Premier Inn Hun near the event and then John Ivers of CDR sent me some slightly better pics. This neighbourhoods map is in the same style as the one from Edinburgh that one […]
Angharad Stone was in Manchester for the day and I challenged her to send me a Map in the Wild. So here she is at Victoria Station with this magnificent railway map
Reinder Storm shared this Dutch pack of Italian sea salt “A package with ‘Italian’ sea salt. Seen at the counter of a coffee bar at the central railway station, The Hague, The Netherlands”
David Henderson of Ordnance Survey shared this magnificent map table from a coffee place in Edinburgh. It’s a beautiful map but I am not sure the MD (or Chief Geospatial Officer as he is now known) should be sharing a risqué map with Shetland in a box, the cafe might […]
I spotted this mappish representation of the Piccadilly Line on the London Underground. It’s a new version of an old favourite, here is a 2013 version by Lulu Pinney for Eye Magazine I think there are some earlier versions on the same theme. If you know of any do post […]
Paul Hardy sent us this picture of a sundial at Hatfield House. “If you are short of maps in the wild, attached is an interesting map not far from where I live. It is a big sundial, installed in 2011 at Hatfield House to mark their 400th anniversary. I assume it […]
Those of us who do maps for a living blather on about the amazing advantages of serving maps in the cloud etc. Ivan Sanchez pointed me at this brilliant pic by Dakota McCoy.
Another example of the fun map making efforts of Coldfall Primary school. The map shows the 5 minute and 10 minute walking areas around the school and seeks to encourage parents to walk their children to school.