Thanks Mike I will give it a tryPodgery
If you have a decent overpal on the two maps you can join them without printing them out using the microsoft image composite editor (ICE), which can be downloaded free. from
https://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/groups/ivm/ICE/ . It was designed for making panoramic photos, but works well with maps. that is what i use
Hi Derek don't tell me you remember that oneInteresting pics again Bernie...the one of the Gate Inn,Saltley is a cracker,what character.
Podgery
If you have a decent overpal on the two maps you can join them without printing them out using the microsoft image composite editor (ICE), which can be downloaded free. from
https://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/groups/ivm/ICE/ . It was designed for making panoramic photos, but works well with maps. that is what i use
I love the picture of Cuckoo Rd Berniew and have included the link to 1890 map. So this photo shows tram lines which the map does not...also overhead electric cables; so this must be about 1920s maybe. A busy scene for the outskirts perhaps and the foreground row houses are possibly what many of us remember with dedicated ouitside loo at the rear but no small front garden here for some reason. You can see on the left side in the distance where what looks like courts of back to backs begin and St Clements Mission Hall sitting a little back of the frontage and immediately left is Argyle Street where the bicycle is. We are transported back to a time long ago.
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/m...=10085&ox=1540&oy=2067&zm=1&czm=1&x=504&y=404