r/oldmaps
43.8K members
r/oldmaps is a subreddit with 43.8K members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is size-large.
Beautiful and illuminating maps from around the world, from the oldest examples known to those created around 1950.
Popular Topics in r/oldmaps
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: "1902 map of Canada - by James White [12206 x 6394]"
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: "Victorian-style map of the Crusader states I made in 2020s is an example of a combination of old map aesthetics and modern scholarly and satellite accuracy. Since Professor Tyerman was so supportive, I'm sharing his thoughts with you. Your thoughts? Link to larger/physical versions in the comments"
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