Yahoo Italia Ricerca nel Web

Risultati di ricerca

  1. Units covering this place. Our historical statistics are always for precisely defined areas, usually administrative units, not "places". We know about the following units named after Britain . Each has its own "home page" with much more information. Click on a tick to go directly to a particular statistical theme. Administrative Area: Popu-.

  2. The Great Britain Historical Database holds most of the ingredients from which Vision of Britain was constructed, and much more besides. Material has been gathered since the late 1970s. The largest part of GBHDB is statistical, and the data are organised more conventionally than in Vision of Britain, in thousands of columns within hundreds of ...

  3. A vision of Britain through time. A vision of Britain from 1801 to now. Including maps, statistical trends and historical descriptions. Help using this website. Home;

  4. Land Use maps: Our collection includes a complete set of the one mile to the inch and ten miles to the inch maps published by the Land Utilisation Survey of Great Britain. They record what each plot of land was being used for on the day it was surveyed, in the 1930s.

  5. Click on the map for other historical maps of this place. In 1607, William Camden's Britannia described Britain like this: BRITAINE or BRITANNIE, which also is ALBION, ... the most famous Iland, without comparison, of the whole world; severed from the continent of Europe by the interflowing of the Ocean, lieth against Germanie and France ...

  6. The Vision of Britain system holds a large library of historical statistics. We store all the data values in one big list, and for each value we record: WHERE the data value is for, by links to our administrative gazetteer. WHEN the value is for, by a year or period. The SOURCE, linking to our listings of Census Reports.

  7. A Vision of Britain Through Time [6] (hereafter Vision of Britain) is a web-based portal of the GBH-GIS Project. It is important to be clear that this portal is not a GIS in itself; rather, the GBH-GIS is what runs underneath it.(3) In July 2009 Vision of Britain was re-launched as a ‘second edition’ of the original site which first ...