Ordnance Survey'sLevelling ofGreat BritainThis site is growing as a collection of information regarding the various levelling activities carried out by the Ordnance Survey since 1840. Levelling is the process of measuring the relative height marks across the landscape, and ultimately to a fixed datum - Mean Sea Level at Newlyn for the British mainland. Detailed
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| This website created by Barry Hunter as part of TrigTools. The 2GL Abstract has been scanned and compiled by Ian Richardson, as well as some browsing of the documents held at the National Archives. Transcription of the many pages of the 2GL abstract is been carried out by various volunteers. The 1GL abstract is has been scanned by Rod Sladen who has also helped immensely with this site and the 2GL Transcription. |
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