In this era of Google Maps, Street View, GPS and satnav systems, most of us take the humble road map for granted. We don’t appreciate the complex and tedious work that was involved in the production of accurate road maps in the days before satellites, computers and high tech printers. But if you’re an inveterate cartophile, just put on your sun goggles and take a trip with these 1940s mapmakers.
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