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TwitterIn this layer, the geographical extent of the City of London is represented by a line.
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TwitterThe City of London digital mapping vector data contains very detailed topographic and planning information clipped to the City of London municipal boundary based on a scale of 1:2,000.
This data set contains the geographic location of the city boundary of the City of London, Ontario.
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TwitterThis includes the City Boundary, bridges, roads, railways, street index grid, watercourses and waterbodies. Streets are listed alphabetically and are numbered by area.
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This map is part of the Map and Data Centre Collections, and is available for physical viewing under the call number C33 D03. Explore the item in our Library Catalogue: Collection PermalinkPublication Date: 1878 Publisher: Hammerburg Productions Scale: 10 chains = an inch Geographic Area: London (Ont.) Description: Map of the city of London and suburbs, originally a supplemental map to the Illustrated Historical Atlas of Middlesex, drawn by John Rogers. Physical Size: 74 x 65 cm Notes:"Drawn by Jno Rogers." “Supplemental Map to the Illustrated Historical Atlas of Middlesex, 1878” Map reproduction 2009.
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The Zip folder contains a range of key GIS boundary files for ESRI and Map Info covering Greater London. The folder includes: - Output Area (OA) 2011, - Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) 2004 and 2011, - Middle Super Output Area (MSOA) 2004 and 2011, - London Wards (two files: City of London merged into single area and split into seperate wards). There is a separate download file for 2014 boundaries. - London Boroughs Note: The OA to MSOA boundaries have been generalised to reduce file size/loading time. On maps created using these boundaries the copyright must be stated. This is: "Contains National Statistics data © Crown copyright and database right [2015]" and "Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right [2015]" For more information about boundary data sharing read these Terms and Conditions of Supply.
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TwitterA cartographic enhancement representing map tiles across the municipal boundaries of the City of London.
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TwitterThe Zip folder from the website where the shape files were downloaded from below, contains a range of key GIS boundary files for ESRI and Map Info covering Greater London.
The folder includes:
Output Area (OA) 2011,
Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) 2004 and 2011,
Middle Super Output Area (MSOA) 2004 and 2011,
London Wards (two files: City of London merged into single area and split into separate wards). There are separate download file for 2014 & 2018 boundaries.
London Boroughs
Note: The OA to MSOA boundaries have been generalizad to reduce file size/loading time.
On maps created using these boundaries the copyright must be stated. This is: "Contains National Statistics data © Crown copyright and database right [2015]" and "Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right [2015]"
Downloaded from: https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/statistical-gis-boundary-files-london
License: UK Open Government License
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This map is part of the Map and Data Centre Collections, and is available for physical viewing under the call number C33 D03. Explore the item in our Library Catalogue: Collections Permalink Publication Date: 3-1856 Publisher Location: London, Ont. Publisher: George Railton Scale: 16 Chains to an Inch Geographic Area: London (Ont.) Map Type: Drawing Description: Map of the city of London, surveyed and drawn by Sam'l Peters, P.L.S., published by Geo. Railton, for the London Directory, 1856. Physical Size: 43 x 28 cm Notes: Points of interest marked (e.g. courthouse, churches, banks, hotels, industries, wards, etc.). “Samuel Peters Lith., London C.W., March 1856.” Map oriented with north to upper right. Published for the London Directory.
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TwitterThe Zip folder contains a range of key GIS boundary files for ESRI and Map Info covering Greater London. The folder includes: - Output Area (OA) 2011, - Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) 2004 and 2011, - Middle Super Output Area (MSOA) 2004 and 2011, - London Wards (two files: City of London merged into single area and split into seperate wards). There are separate download file for 2014 & 2018 boundaries. - London Boroughs - Greater London boundary Note: The OA to MSOA boundaries have been generalised to reduce file size/loading time. On maps created using these boundaries the copyright must be stated. This is: "Contains National Statistics data © Crown copyright and database right [2015]" and "Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right [2015]" For more information about boundary data sharing read these Terms and Conditions of Supply.
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TwitterThe City of London digital mapping vector data contains very detailed topographic and planning information clipped to the City of London municipal boundary based on a scale of 1:2,000.
This data set contains a topographic mapping index of the City of London, Ontario.
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TwitterA polygon feature class representing permanent or semi-permanent buildings, larger than 10 square meters within the municipal boundaries of the City of London as identified through aerial imagery.
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Shakespeare and his contemporaries traversed London on foot. Early modern plays, pamphlets, histories, and poems assume intimate knowledge of the streets, alleys, and topography of the city. At Map of Early Modern London (MoEML), our ongoing project is to map the spatial imaginary of Shakespeare’s city; we ask how London’s spaces and places were named, traversed, used, repurposed, and contested by various practitioners (Michel de Certeau’s term), writers, and civic officials. MoEML’s maps allow us to plot people, historical documents, literary works, and recent critical research onto topography and the built environment. At the same time, we experiment with new digital modes of answering GeoHumanities questions. An early contributor to the spatial turn and literary geographic information systems (GIS), MoEML provides a virtual space for exploring the meaning and representation of cultural space in the London of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. We also experiment with new ways of working collaboratively as teams and across institutions and disciplines.
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TwitterA cartographic enhancement indicating the direction of river flow along major waterways within the municipal boundaries of the City of London.
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TwitterA linear feature class representing the outer boundaries of artificial, temporary accumulations of soils and dirts within the municipal boundaries of the City of London as identified through aerial imagery.
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TwitterA point feature class representing culverts in 2m or smaller in width only within the municipal boundaries of the City of London as identified through aerial imagery.
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TwitterA linear feature class representing fencing within the municipal boundaries of the City of London as identified through aerial imagery.
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TwitterA line feature class coded by year digitized, as an estimation for year built, of buildings within the municipal boundaries of the City of London as identified through aerial imagery.
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TwitterA polygon feature class representing water features within the municipal boundaries of the City of London as identified through aerial imagery.
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TwitterA polygon feature class representing open, public pools within the municipal boundaries of the City of London as identified through aerial imagery.
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TwitterThis layer shows the boundaries for all City of London parks. This layer provides an inventory of the park's facilities and amenities. To the see the actual location of these amenities please refer to the Park Amenities layer.
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TwitterIn this layer, the geographical extent of the City of London is represented by a line.