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Re: Electronic Maps
From: Brian Whatcott
Date: 2002 Aug 10, 00:32 -0500
From: Brian Whatcott
Date: 2002 Aug 10, 00:32 -0500
Here's how you do this: Select a Google search in the usual way. Notice that there are option tabs: web/images/groups/directory. Select Images Use the keywords "ancient world map" you will see the first 20 thumbnails of about 800 maps. Brian Whatcott At 08:16 AM 8/9/02, you wrote: >This request is somewhat off base but with the eclectic collection of >individuals who participate in this forum at least one or more of you >might be able to assist. > >I'm looking for an electronic version of an old map -- any map will do -- >of the type used in the 17th century or thereabouts. You know the type >that I am talking about? The ones with the cherubs blowing a north wind >and the exotic sea monsters swimming around unknown waters. > >If anyone knows of a website from which I can download such a map, do let >me know. > > >Robert Eno Brian Whatcott Altus OK Eureka!