Map of maps

Click for larger imageA post today on the interesting Free Geography Tools blog provides a summary of some of the great digitized historical map collections.  For example, the British Library has a large scanned maps collection, and an oddly anachronistic feature:  London: A Life in Mapsfeaturing red google pushpins identifying the point of focus of various antique maps and prints  of London.

Click for larger imageAnother interesting British Library holding is the Christofel Beudecker collection of Dutch maps, purchased by the British Museum in 1861. An example is this charming Leo Belgicus which reminds us that maps were fun even back then.

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