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United Kingdom Hydrographic Office
The UKHO is a Government Trading Fund and part of the Ministry of Defence and has been charting the world’s oceans for over 200 years.

ESRI UK
Offers GIS software and technology for GIS and desktop mapping, online maps, GIS training, geographic information system data and products.

Ordnance Survey
Great Britain's national mapping agency, providing the most accurate and up-to-date geographic data, relied on by government, business and individuals.

AIS Live
Established in 2004, AISLive now covers over 2000 places in over 100 countries and is the most cost effective method of tracking vessels in real time

 

LizardTech
LizardTech Imagery Tools

Leica Geosystems
Range of solutions in capturing, visualizing and modelling spatial data worldwide

ER Mapper
ER Mapper geospatial imagery application

GeoVRML
GeoVRML is an official Working Group of the Web3D Consortium

Web3D Consortium
Web3D Consortium Website

Via Michelin
Route Planner and Maps

Maporama
Route Planner and Maps

Old-maps.co.uk
Digital historical map archive of Britain

 

 

 

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