We start off with a rights-of-way map from March 1989 courtesy of Mike Stabler and Geoff Luton. This was widely distributed in Inkpen and Kintbury. It's a pdf file. The remaining maps are jpg or png files.

Remotely held Archived Maps

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1574-92 Burghley Atlas, Berkshire

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1724 Herman Moll map

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1761 Hungerford, Kintbury, Hungerford

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1775 Prosperous Farm

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1775 Farms and lands in Inkpen Owned by Lord Craven,
Map by Matthias Baker
Document, Map, Map LHS, Map RHS

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1775 Inkpen

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1775 Rocque map Hungerford, Kintbury, Inkpen

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1775+ Rocque based map

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1780 Kintbury Enclosures

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1792 Area Map

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1810 Titcombe Enclosures

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1815 Kintbury Enclosures

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1815 Inkpen Enclosures

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1815 Inkpen Enclosures, Folly Road

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1819 Hungerford Enclosures

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1842 Inkpen

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1873 Inkpen - Kintbury to Inkpen Hill in sections

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1877 Inkpen, Titcombe ** (see below)

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1890 Inkpen, map overlays

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1892-1908 Hungerford, Inkpen

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1900 Inkpen Middle

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1911 Inkpen Middle

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1911 Inkpen Upper

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1911 Inkpen

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1911 Berkshire Geological Map

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1949 Inkpen Wansdyke

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1961 Inkpen Wansdyke

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1976 Inkpen

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1980 Artistic Map of Inkpen (Courtesy of Cicely Stephens) (png and pdf)

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1986 Inkpen Craven Road west

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1986 Inkpen Craven Road East

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1986 Inkpen Hill

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1989 Inkpen Rights of Way (png, pdf)

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2000 Inkpen Rights of Way

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Inkpen White Horse

This horse was probably cut in 1868 by Mr Wright who lived in Ham Spray House. It is believed that the turf was stripped down to the chalk and not properly blocked out and was subsequently lost. It was first noticed on a 1877, 6-inch OS map by O.G.S. Crawford.

The horse was cut into the steep escarpment of Ham hill / Inkpen hill, overlooking the valley to the north. It was situated a short distance north west of a Tumulus and Inkpen Beacon.