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This template uses Lua: |
All of these templates create a link to a "Map sources" page, using the British Ordnance Survey National Grid:
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{{gbmapping|SU 616 687}}
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grid reference SU 616 687 |
{{gbmapping|cap=1|SU 616 687}}
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Grid reference SU 616 687 |
{{gbmappingsmall|SU616687}}
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SU616687 |
{{gbmappingsmall|SU 616 687}}
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SU 616 687 |
{{gbmappingsmall|SU 616 687|name=Ufton Lock}}
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SU 616 687 |
{{gbmaprim|SU 616 687|Ufton Lock}}
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Ufton Lock |
{{gbmapscaled|SU616687|200|editor-selectable scale}}
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editor-selectable scale |
{{oscoor gbx|461600_168700}}
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The "prim" part of "gbmaprim" stands for primitive—gbmapping calls gbmaprim to actually create the link.
|name=
a title for the location on the GeoHack page, also used by {{GeoGroup}}These templates are provided for any editor who wishes to illustrate a particular point being made in an article, they should not be used as a replacement for a map sources link. If you use them:
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{{GBvosi|e=462500|n=168100|cty=|txt= this map printed in 1883}} |
this map printed in 1883 (at old-maps.co.uk) |
{{mmukpc|PE21|0NB}} | PE21 0NB(at multimap—useful for railway station articles—but not much else) |
{{gbm4ibx}}
—version for use in infoboxes (wrapper for {{Ordnance Survey coordinates}}
);{{iem4ibx}}
—direct link for the Irish grid reference system