This is where Andrew Carnegie was born.
https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/?fbclid=IwAR2Qxx6YNPCS98ALSVOQdjCV19DVc5CBHuMnydKLEexMNZ_mFMlPxi-ASM4#zoom=19&lat=56.06805&lon=-3.46123&layers=69&right=ESRIWorld
Do you know of other similar resources which compare snapshots of local history in this way?
It is very interesting to browse your local history in this way and I would like to see other places as it fascinates me.
Thanks!
An interesting project, there seems to be a number of web sites for local history, half of my ancestors are from a small part of Denmark and they’ve put together a website to tie together pictures and history.
I only just found that the small hill our summer house was on is mentioned in Beowulf:
https://bibod.dk/odswiki/index.php?title=Isøre
One may need to run it through Google translate, like I did.
https://livingatlas.arcgis.com/topoexplorer/index.html
The fascinating part of this is that the website can overlay maps of different ages, and the user can adjust the transparency of the overlay.