1974 |
City of Glasgow District: net migration by 200 m. grid 1974 by the University of Glasgow Department of Town and Regional Planning |
This map indicates population gain or loss in household numbers by 200-metre grids. |
1975 |
Greater Glasgow by GEOGRAPHIA |
This detailed street plan includes the National Grid and is based on Ordnance Survey mapping. |
1976 |
Plan of the county of the city of Glasgow compiled for the Post Office directory by John BARTHOLOMEW |
Ward boundaries and postal districts are highlighted on this map, which accompanied the Post Office Directory of the same year. |
1979-94 |
National Grid Plans, Glasgow Sheets by ORDNANCE SURVEY |
The city is shown across 8 maps in this detailed series. |
1989 |
Plan of Glasgow with the national grid by GEOGRAPHIA |
This detailed street plan includes a local public transport map and a street index. |
1995 |
Official Glasgow Streetfinder colour street map by BARTHOLOMEW |
This tourist street map includes a street index and legend in English, French, and German. |
1996 |
Ordnance Survey Street atlas: Glasgow & West Central Scotland by PHILIPS |
This pocket edition street atlas includes a street index and the surrounding area of west central Scotland. |
1998-2000 |
Landplan Glasgow Sheets by ORDNANCE SURVEY |
These sheets were printed from OS Landplan digitally derived data. |
1998 |
Official Glasgow Streetfinder colour street map by COLLINS |
This tourist street map includes a street index and legend in English, French, and German. |
2000 |
Official Glasgow Streetfinder colour street map by COLLINS |
This tourist street map includes a street index and legend in English, French, and German. |
2004 |
Landplan Glasgow Sheets by ORDNANCE SURVEY |
These sheets were printed from OS Landplan digitally derived data. |
2006 |
Streetfinder Glasgow by COLLINS |
This tourist street map includes a street index and legend in English, French, and German. |
2008 |
Streetfinder Glasgow by COLLINS |
This tourist street map includes a street index and legend in English, French, and German. |