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DescriptionPolitical map of England 1140.PNG
English: A political map of England in 1140
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File:Gb4dot.svg (The original map was a blank locator map for Great Britain. The idea is to superimpose Image:dot4gb.svg at the appropriate point. See w:Template:GBthumb for code to do this. These two images can replace any locator map posted by Lupin - see w:Special:Contributions/LupinBot. This is a vectorized version of Image:Gb4dot.png, with the scale changed from 200 km to 150 km/150 miles. The shoreline data come from the file gshhs_h.b from the GSHHS, and the rivers and the Irish border come from the CIA World DataBank II; both sources are in the public domain. Mercator projection.)
Data: Jim Bradbury's book "Stephen and Matilda", pp. 89 & 180
This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Retouched, historical data added. The original can be viewed here: Gb4dot.svg: . Modifications made by Hchc2009.
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