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Highly detailed vector map of England. Source data courtesy of NGDC and NASA. Source database: World Data Bank II. The source data is in the public domain. Data updated and improved. File was created on July 27, 2011. The colors in the .eps-file are ready for print (CMYK). Included files: EPS (v8) and Hi-Res JPG.

A simple UK map with roads and major towns and cities named. There is a very slight grunge texture on sea and land, this is on separate layers and are easy to remove. 11 layers in all.

Map of North East for your own design. With space for your text and your background. Four maps included in the bundle: - One black map. - One blank map with only a thin black outline (in a line art style). - One mosaic map. - One white map with a thin black outline. The 4 maps are isolated on a blank background (for easy change background or texture).The layers are named to facilitate your customization. Vector Illustration (EPS10, well layered and grouped). Easy to edit, manipulate, resize or colorize.

The ruined Norham Castle beside the River Tweed, near Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland. The Castle was founded by Bishop Ranulph Flambard of Durham as the administrative centre for his most northern territory and built in 1121. Illustration from "Picturesque Europe - The British Isles" published by Cassell Petter & Galpin in 1875 (price 2/6d).

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A map of the United Kingdom, showing most major cities and the connecting road network. There are 6 layers to aid editing. Although the cities are not named it's easy to find them on the link to the reference map below.

Roman soldiers building Hadrian’s Wall in the North of England, which was constructed c122AD (during the reign of the Emperor Hadrian) to keep out the Picts (Scots). From “Aunt Charlotte’s Stories of English History for the Little Ones” by Charlotte M Yonge. Published by Marcus Ward & Co, London & Belfast, in 1884.

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