Private Maps.


These are the privately produced maps we have in our collection. If you have any maps for Co. Roscommon please contact us. To view our wants-list follow this link: MAP WANTS LIST.

 

Privately produced maps.

 

 

 

 

Maps have been produced for private purposes, including this series of travel maps by Bartholomew in cloth: Dublin & Roscommon: Quarter inch to mile (1955) & Dublin & Athlone: 4 Miles to Inch (no date), (1927) & (No date), & Quarter Inch, on paper (1962? & 1975?).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two versions of the Automobile Association version of Bartholomew's Dublin and Athlone map. No dates.

 

 

 

A recent street map of Boyle (2008).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Map of Lough Gara and area, produced as part of a FÁS programme.

 

 

 

A street map of Roscommon town. Second edition: 2007.

 

 

If you need a map for study purposes, contact us and we will let you know if we have it. We even have a number of Orienteering maps for places in the county.

 

 

 

All types of maps of Roscommon wanted. Also information, photographs, etc. Please contact us.

 

 

 



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