9th March 2007, 11:36 AM
Sorry if I'm stating the obvious Rach, but have you asked the Geography department - part of the same "division" now of course! I've had similar problems trying to get hold of geological and soil maps.
Another (silly?) idea - phone or email Ordnance Survey. Yes, they charge, but if it's a one-off for your diss...
Also, have a rummage through the map drawers in the library, especially the right hand one (top floor, left hand end near the archaeology books, against the wall). There is a map in there showing river pollution surveys or something..... but of course it's not digital and it's A1 or A0.....
A good source of mapping is http://www.magic.gov.uk but I couldn't see a national rivers layer on there.
We owe the dead nothing but the truth.
Another (silly?) idea - phone or email Ordnance Survey. Yes, they charge, but if it's a one-off for your diss...
Also, have a rummage through the map drawers in the library, especially the right hand one (top floor, left hand end near the archaeology books, against the wall). There is a map in there showing river pollution surveys or something..... but of course it's not digital and it's A1 or A0.....
A good source of mapping is http://www.magic.gov.uk but I couldn't see a national rivers layer on there.
We owe the dead nothing but the truth.