Hello to the list -- for those of you who are interested in maps of specific areas in the UK, including London street maps, I hope the following will be of use. I am not advocating/recommending any of the following sites but merely letting you know they are out there. Most are free but where there is a cost involved, I have said so. If anyone knows of similar sites which provide good maps for European countries, I hope they will post to the list. Enjoy! Andrea 1) UK Street Map Page at http://www.streetmap.co.uk This is a site which will supply you with a map for any UK place, London Street, or UK English postal code (free). It has street maps for greater London and road atlas maps for all of "mainland Britain". Shows aerial photos of some locations. 2) Multimap.com Page is at http://uk8.multimap.com/map/places.cgi . This is described as an "interactive atlas" (which I think means you can zoom in closer on areas of interest) for British towns, cities, villages, also for London streets and UK post codes. Free. 3) The Society of Genealogists in London has a web site where you can order (ie. purchase) UK parish maps online (note: these are for parishes). The URL there is: http://www.sog.org.uk/acatalog/SoG_Bookshop_Online_Parish_Maps_235.html. The Society of Genealogists also has an online Bookshop which is at: http://www.sog.org.uk/bookshop/ but, the last time I looked, I was disappointed to find just one book listed on Huguenots. 4) UK Ordnance Survey Maps are available for purchase online at three different URLs: http://www.alangodfreymaps.co.uk or http://www.rallymap.demon.co.uk or http://www.ordsvy.gov.uk/home/index.html . The first URL above has a good explanation of what Ordnance Survey maps are. The third URL above is a UK government site and it does have some "free downloadable mapping of Great Britain" as well as "free historical maps". 5) Here is a another (free) site which may be useful if you want to find out what UK parishes are nearby to one(s) you are interested in. It's called the "parish locator" site and it's for help in locating parishes which are adjacent, contiguous, or outward in concentric circles to a particular parish of interest. This can be helpful if ancestors suddenly disappeared from a particular parish and you want to know where to look next -- it's reasonable, in this case, to start with the parishes which are nearby. This is part of the GENUKI (Genealogy in the UK and Ireland) site and the URL there is: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/parloc.search.html. END