Just a short note to congratulate Alex Kent on becoming the new President of BCS. Thank you to all those who voted for me and who have sent me some lovely messages of support.
Mapping the Tube: 1863-2023
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The Map House, a wonderful gallery in Knightsbridge in central London which
is itself over 100 years old, has just launched a month-long exhibition
specifi...
Cable Management
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One of the best parts of my iPhone 15 Pro is that it has a USB-C port on
it. While I appreciate the lightning port, I have just grown so tired of
having to...
Did dark magic conjure up the British Empire?
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- An unremarkable stone circle in Mudchute Park is said to have a wild
and dark history.
- Legend has it that this is where John Dee used magic ...
PropTech: trends and goals for 2021
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Following the recent announcement of our partnership with the UK PropTech
Association, their MD Sammy Pahal shares her thoughts on PropTech in 2021…
We s...
Favourite maps from 2019
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Maps that cross my path must be getting better. Since I started this blog
as a way to critique what I perceived as poorly designed maps, the number
of blog...
BCS Map Design Group – London 5th July
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Apologies, the blog is still semi-down for maintenance. However, I have set
up a really cool evening event for the Summer… The British Cartographic
Society...
Geologic Map of Alaska
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*Geologic Map of Alaska*
"A new digital geologic map of Alaska released January 5th provides land
users, managers and scientists geologic information for t...
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