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Ordnance Survey 25 inches to the mile 1st edition map of the northern part of Slip End in 1880
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Ordnance Survey 25 inches to the mile 2nd edition map of the northern part of Slip End in 1901
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Ordnance Survey 25 inches to the mile 3rd edition map of the northern part of Slip End in 1924
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Ordnance Survey 25 inches to the mile 1st edition map of the southern part of Slip End in 1880
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Ordnance Survey 25 inches to the mile 2nd edition map of the southern part of Slip End in 1901
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Ordnance Survey 25 inches to the mile 3rd edition map of the southern part of Slip End in 1924
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The second edition Ordnance Survey 6 inches to the mile map annotated by the first County Archivist Dr. George Herbert Fowler to show field names in Slip End and Woodside.