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Geographers' A–Z Map Company

Geographers' A–Z Map Company Ltd. is the largest independent map publisher in the United Kingdom, providing cartographic services,[1] digital data products[2] and paper mapping publications[3] (including Street Atlases, Visitors' Guides, Great Britain Road Atlases, and The Adventure Atlas).

London A–Z Street Atlas

The company is based in Dunton Green, Kent.[4]

Establishment edit

Geographers' Map Company Ltd. was established in London on 28 August 1936 by Alexander Grosz, with offices in Napier House, 24–27 High Holborn, London. The company's most famous publication, "The A-Z Street Atlas", was created by Phyllis Pearsall[5][6][7] who took on the responsibility of creating the first edition. Pearsall spent hours walking the streets of London cataloguing house numbers, junctions and streets.[8] The company sold every copy of her first London Geographers' A–Z Street Atlas, with the main customer being W.H. Smith and Sons.

By 1938, Geographers' Map Company Ltd. was selling 12 titles, with the maps being entirely created by skilled cartographers. With the outbreak of the Second World War, the government ordered the removal of street maps from sale so the business produced war maps for newspapers throughout the War.

1950s to present edit

By 1952 the company had over 30 publications covering the United Kingdom from London to Glasgow. The 1960s saw the company move to the Sevenoaks area in Kent and ownership move to the Geographer's Map Trust.

The 1970s saw the introduction of the now iconic A–Z to the company name.

The early adoption of technology and in particular the use of CAD/CAM Unix computers, and later the Windows PC, accelerated the pace of map publication, which resulted in a peak in sales during 2005.[9] Subsequently, significant technological developments in the industry saw the increased availability of free mapping and satellite navigation, and the demand for paper production rapidly declined – ultimately resulting in the company's restructuring in 2013.

Geographers' A–Z Maps' digital offering is growing rapidly and is already in use by charities like London's Air Ambulance,[10] public organisations, and private business, providing the familiar mapping solution at street scale. [11] Additionally, the company has started to include licensed brand products including Ben Sherman clothing[12] and Paperchase stationery.[13]

Since 2020, A-Z has been published by HarperCollins Publishers.[14]

2012 Olympics edit

The Geographers' A–Z Map Company and its cartographic services team[1] were the official suppliers of paper atlases and maps for the 2012 Olympic Games and 2012 Paralympic Games.[15] They produced atlases that detailed transport information for navigating to the venues as well as other information.

Digital data range edit

Geographers' A–Z Map Company are now producing digital data,[16] providing both the business user and high street customer exactly what they want through the additional technology of print on demand,[17][18][19][20] custom map creation and digital data provision.

The product "STREET" is being upgraded to include full digital coverage of the United Kingdom.

Large Scale edit

LARGE SCALE is the most detailed mapping that the company provides. At 1:7,040 it covers the majority of UK towns and cities as well as all of central London. This mapping is used in the city centre mapping within the A–Z Atlas.

Street edit

STREET is the iconic A–Z dataset which was designed for readability, easy navigation and complete street and road labelling. This is the mapping found in an A–Z Atlas.

Main Road edit

MAIN ROAD is designed to be ultra clear, complete with street names and in-depth ancillary reference information. This data fits between the extensive detail of Street and the clarity of Road.

Road edit

ROAD is found in road atlases that cover the whole UK transport network including highly detailed representation of motorway junctions.

Mini Road edit

MINI ROAD is a small scale UK-wide map primarily used to show the UK transport network.

Gazetteer edit

The extensive geographic index from paper publications is available digitally and includes street names, hospitals, government buildings, and points of interest.

App development edit

Geographers' A–Z Map Company produces a number of smartphone apps that are available on most devices. Apps include: Cabbies Mate, A–Z London Tourist Map, London Super Scale Street map, Greater London map, Glasgow Premier Map.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Cartographic Services". A–Z Maps. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  2. ^ "Home". A–Z Digital Mapping. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  3. ^ "Maps & Atlases". A–Z Maps. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  4. ^ "Our History". A-Z Maps. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  5. ^ Theatre (25 February 2014). "Who was the woman who 'invented' the London A-Z?". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  6. ^ SARAH LYALL (30 August 1996). "Phyllis Pearsall, 89, Dies; Creator of 'A to Z' London Maps". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  7. ^ Heald, Claire (25 September 2006). "UK | From Aaron Hill to Zoffany St". BBC News. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  8. ^ Pearsall, Phyllis. AZ Maps: The Personal Story, from Bedsitter to Household Name. Geographers' AZ Map Company, 1990.
  9. ^ "Product History". A–Z Maps. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  10. ^ "Cause related marketing". London's Air Ambulance. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  11. ^ Bolat, Alex. "App development company". Retrieved 28 December 2021.
  12. ^ "A–Z Printed Collar Polo Staples navy". Ben Sherman. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  13. ^ "A–Z Collection at Paperchase – Official A–Z Design". Paperchase. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  14. ^ "About A-Z from Collins". Collins. Retrieved 26 July 2023.
  15. ^ "A–Z London 2012 Venues Atlas". Mapping London. 31 July 2012. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  16. ^ "The lost era of the A-Z map?". BBC News. 24 February 2014. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  17. ^ "Geographer's A–Z Map Company". MapSherpa. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  18. ^ "A–Z Maps present at the first UK MapSherpa Partner Meeting at Ordnance Survey Head Office". Directions. 31 March 2016. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  19. ^ "A-Z Maps – Street and road maps, smartphone and digital maps for GIS". A–Z Maps. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  20. ^ http://www.az.co.uk/?nid=60&iid=13034#.WAYEKIMrJpg e.g. Print on Demand Sheffield A-Z Street Map (Wall Map, Paper)[bare URL]

Bibliography edit

  • Pearsall, Phyllis (1990). A to Z Maps: The Personal Story — From Bedsitter to Household Name. Geographers' A–Z Map Co Ltd. ISBN 0-85039-243-8.

External links edit

  • Geographers' A-Z Map Company Website
  • Geographers' A-Z Map Company Digital
  • A-Z Map Company 80th Anniversary History
  • A-Z Map Company 80th Anniversary Memorabilia
  • A-Z Map Company 80th Anniversary Timeline
  • Ordnance Survey Partner Profile

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established in London on 28 August 1936 by Alexander Grosz with offices in Napier House 24 27 High Holborn London The company s most famous publication The A Z Street Atlas was created by Phyllis Pearsall 5 6 7 who took on the responsibility of creating the first edition Pearsall spent hours walking the streets of London cataloguing house numbers junctions and streets 8 The company sold every copy of her first London Geographers A Z Street Atlas with the main customer being W H Smith and Sons By 1938 Geographers Map Company Ltd was selling 12 titles with the maps being entirely created by skilled cartographers With the outbreak of the Second World War the government ordered the removal of street maps from sale so the business produced war maps for newspapers throughout the War 1950s to present editBy 1952 the company had over 30 publications covering the United Kingdom from London to Glasgow The 1960s saw the company move to the Sevenoaks area in Kent and ownership move to the Geographer s Map Trust The 1970s saw the introduction of the now iconic A Z to the company name The early adoption of technology and in particular the use of CAD CAM Unix computers and later the Windows PC accelerated the pace of map publication which resulted in a peak in sales during 2005 9 Subsequently significant technological developments in the industry saw the increased availability of free mapping and satellite navigation and the demand for paper production rapidly declined ultimately resulting in the company s restructuring in 2013 Geographers A Z Maps digital offering is growing rapidly and is already in use by charities like London s Air Ambulance 10 public organisations and private business providing the familiar mapping solution at street scale 11 Additionally the company has started to include licensed brand products including Ben Sherman clothing 12 and Paperchase stationery 13 Since 2020 A Z has been published by HarperCollins Publishers 14 2012 Olympics editThe Geographers A Z Map Company and its cartographic services team 1 were the official suppliers of paper atlases and maps for the 2012 Olympic Games and 2012 Paralympic Games 15 They produced atlases that detailed transport information for navigating to the venues as well as other information Digital data range editGeographers A Z Map Company are now producing digital data 16 providing both the business user and high street customer exactly what they want through the additional technology of print on demand 17 18 19 20 custom map creation and digital data provision The product STREET is being upgraded to include full digital coverage of the United Kingdom Large Scale edit LARGE SCALE is the most detailed mapping that the company provides At 1 7 040 it covers the majority of UK towns and cities as well as all of central London This mapping is used in the city centre mapping within the A Z Atlas Street edit STREET is the iconic A Z dataset which was designed for readability easy navigation and complete street and road labelling This is the mapping found in an A Z Atlas Main Road edit MAIN ROAD is designed to be ultra clear complete with street names and in depth ancillary reference information This data fits between the extensive detail of Street and the clarity of Road Road edit ROAD is found in road atlases that cover the whole UK transport network including highly detailed representation of motorway junctions Mini Road edit MINI ROAD is a small scale UK wide map primarily used to show the UK transport network Gazetteer edit The extensive geographic index from paper publications is available digitally and includes street names hospitals government buildings and points of interest App development editGeographers A Z Map Company produces a number of smartphone apps that are available on most devices Apps include Cabbies Mate A Z London Tourist Map London Super Scale Street map Greater London map Glasgow Premier Map References edit a b Cartographic Services A Z Maps Retrieved 1 July 2018 Home A Z Digital Mapping Retrieved 1 July 2018 Maps amp Atlases A Z Maps Retrieved 1 July 2018 Our History A Z Maps Retrieved 1 July 2018 Theatre 25 February 2014 Who was the woman who invented the London A Z The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 18 November 2016 SARAH LYALL 30 August 1996 Phyllis Pearsall 89 Dies Creator of A to Z London Maps The New York Times Retrieved 18 November 2016 Heald Claire 25 September 2006 UK From Aaron Hill to Zoffany St BBC News Retrieved 18 November 2016 Pearsall Phyllis AZ Maps The Personal Story from Bedsitter to Household Name Geographers AZ Map Company 1990 Product History A Z Maps Retrieved 1 July 2018 Cause related marketing London s Air Ambulance Retrieved 18 November 2016 Bolat Alex App development company Retrieved 28 December 2021 A Z Printed Collar Polo Staples navy Ben Sherman Retrieved 18 November 2016 A Z Collection at Paperchase Official A Z Design Paperchase Retrieved 18 November 2016 About A Z from Collins Collins Retrieved 26 July 2023 A Z London 2012 Venues Atlas Mapping London 31 July 2012 Retrieved 18 November 2016 The lost era of the A Z map BBC News 24 February 2014 Retrieved 18 November 2016 Geographer s A Z Map Company MapSherpa Retrieved 18 November 2016 A Z Maps present at the first UK MapSherpa Partner Meeting at Ordnance Survey Head Office Directions 31 March 2016 Retrieved 18 November 2016 A Z Maps Street and road maps smartphone and digital maps for GIS A Z Maps Retrieved 1 July 2018 http www az co uk nid 60 amp iid 13034 WAYEKIMrJpg e g Print on Demand Sheffield A Z Street Map Wall Map Paper bare URL Bibliography editPearsall Phyllis 1990 A to Z Maps The Personal Story From Bedsitter to Household Name Geographers A Z Map Co Ltd ISBN 0 85039 243 8 External links editGeographers A Z Map Company Website Geographers A Z Map Company Digital A Z Map Company 80th Anniversary History A Z Map Company 80th Anniversary Memorabilia A Z Map Company 80th Anniversary Timeline Ordnance Survey 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