Object Type: Folder
In Folder: S90 - Isle of Man Government: Planning Committee: Planning application index maps
A single page map of the Isle of Man overlaid with squares showing which Ordnance Survey County Series Town map sheets relate to which area of the Island. When searching the planning application County Series index maps in S90/1, consult this map first in order to identify which map sheets you should view depending on which area of the Island you are interested in.
1936-circa 1990s
Digital copy of an index map for planning applications submitted for property and land in Douglas. The Ordnance Survey County Series Town Plans form the basis of the map. Each property subject to a planning application has been outlined in ink and the planning application reference number written on the map. When searching for planning applications, researchers should also consult the maps in S90/1, S90/3 and S90/4.
1930s-1950s
Digital copy of an index map for planning applications submitted for property and land in Douglas. The Ordnance Survey County Series Town Plans form the basis of the map. Each property subject to a planning application has been outlined in ink and the planning application reference number written on the map. When searching for planning applications, researchers should also consult the maps in S90/1, S90/3 and S90/4.
1930s-1950s
Digital copy of an index map for planning applications submitted for property and land in Douglas. The Ordnance Survey County Series Town Plans form the basis of the map. Each property subject to a planning application has been outlined in ink and the planning application reference number written on the map. Some of the annotations on the map are difficult to read. When searching for planning applications, researchers should also consult the maps in S90/1, S90/3 and S90/4.
1930s-1950s
Digital copy of an index map for planning applications submitted for property and land in Peel. The Ordnance Survey County Series Town Plans form the basis of the map. Each property subject to a planning application has been outlined in ink and the planning application reference number written on the map. The annotations on the map are difficult to read. When searching for planning applications, researchers should also consult the maps in S90/1, S90/3 and S90/4.
1930s-1950s
Digital copy of an index map for planning applications submitted for property and land in Peel. The Ordnance Survey County Series Town Plans form the basis of the map. Each property subject to a planning application has been outlined in ink and the planning application reference number written on the map.The annotations on the map are difficult to read. When searching for planning applications, researchers should also consult the maps in S90/1, S90/3 and S90/4.
1930s-1950s
Digital copy of an index map for planning applications submitted for property and land in Peel. The Ordnance Survey County Series Town Plans form the basis of the map. Each property subject to a planning application has been outlined in ink and the planning application reference number written on the map. The annotations on the map are difficult to read. When searching for planning applications, researchers should also consult the maps in S90/1, S90/3 and S90/4.
1930s-1950s
Digital copy of an index map for planning applications submitted for property and land in Ramset. The Ordnance Survey County Series Town Plans form the basis of the map. Each property subject to a planning application has been outlined in ink and the planning application reference number written on the map. The annotations on the map are difficult to read. When searching for planning applications, researchers should also consult the maps in S90/1, S90/3 and S90/4.
1930s-1950s
Digital copy of an index map for planning applications submitted for property and land in Ramsey. The Ordnance Survey County Series Town Plans form the basis of the map. Each property subject to a planning application has been outlined in ink and the planning application reference number written on the map. The annotations on the map are difficult to read. When searching for planning applications, researchers should also consult the maps in S90/1, S90/3 and S90/4.
1930s-1950s