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Virtual Streets

We survey our local streets each Summer and from photographs we take of shop fronts we create unique Virtual Streets with extra details such as web links, cashpoints, public phones, points of special interest, pedestrian crossings, road junctions, bus stops and parking spaces.

Further Information

  • Photo Library - thousands of local photos
  • If you just want to look at lines on the page you could look at a 'real' street map:
    • Streetmap - our favourite - quick and easy to use
    • EasyMap - very pretty - but doesn't support all browsers
    • Multimap - similar to Streetmap but not as quick or reliable
    • Visitmap - quite good but their directory isn't comprehensive
    • Old Maps - historical maps from the 1800s
  • The Virtual Streets Archive 2000 shows you how Norwood used to look in the Year 2000.
  • The Virtual Streets Archive 2001 shows you how Norwood used to look in the Year 2001.
  • The Virtual Streets Archive 2002 shows you how Norwood, Anerley and Sydenham used to look in the Year 2002.
  • The Virtual Streets Archive 2003 shows you how Norwood, Anerley and Sydenham used to look in the Year 2003.
  • The Virtual Streets Archive 2004 shows you how Norwood, Anerley and Sydenham used to look in the Year 2004.
  • The Virtual Streets Archive 2005 shows you how Norwood, Anerley and Sydenham used to look in the Year 2005.
  • The Virtual Streets Archive 2006 shows you how Norwood, Anerley and Sydenham used to look in the Year 2006.
  • WOW! What A Difference - highlights the changes in our local streets
  • Home Envirosearch allows you to obtain a report by postcode on risks of pollution, flooding, radon, subsidence and other problems that can affect the value or safety of a particular property.
  • The world's largest online database, the Terraserver, is over 1TB in size. It is used to store photographs taken during geological satellite surveys.

 

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