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Register for Desktop Mapping and Stanfords GeoStore

Stanfords offers two services for those customers wishing to browse and download products direct from their own PC or MAC:

Icon Dtm 44421 Desktop Mapping allows direct access to our core large-scale Ordnance Survey map data products (1:1250/1:2500/1:10k Landplan).

 

Icon Geostore 44422 Stanfords GeoStore offers separate access to complimentary products such as Aerial photography data, 1m and 5m Height data and Ordnance Survey mid/small scale mapping (1:10k/1:25k/1:50k/1:250k).

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1:100000 scale OS Street View map data

1:100000 scale OS Street View map data

Ordnance Survey's OS Street View is street-level, backdrop map data.

It provides a scanned image of street-level mapping that can be combined with other data in a geographical information system (GIS), enabling customers to clearly visualise a wide range of information in a geographical context. The street-level detail of OS Street View makes it particularly useful for displaying specific localities.

OS Street View is fully compatible with other Ordnance Survey digital data products. It can be ordered either through our Service Centre, or, for those customers wishing to browse the data first, direct from your Desktop through Stanfords GeoStore.

Recommended for detailed, street-level location and display of analytical queries from vector products, e.g. OS MasterMap Integrated Transport Network (ITN) layer.

Prices start at £7.50 + vat for 1km sq.

jpg OS 10K STREETVIEW (2.7 MB)

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1:10000 scale OS Street View

Ideal with OS MasterMap ITN layer.


1km x 1km only £7.50 + vat

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