This might be a useful resource: a Victorian London dataset for Google Earth.
We could also use Google Earth, and/or Google Maps, to generate some basic maps for the novel beyond London.
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I like the idea of Google Earth maps outside London, but I haven't had success with them. Visit Whitby and you get such poor resolution that it hardly helps. It does give nice distances though.
And I found with Earth that just a few miles east of Goddalming is the, what appears to be, agricultural town of Holmwood, thus I think, pinning down the area in which Arthur would have lived.
Posted by: James Knoppow | March 22, 2006 at 02:10 PM