red is a road and the blocks are little houses
Green is typically used to represent forests on an OS (Ordnance Survey) map. It helps observers easily identify wooded areas as they navigate through the map.
Operating System (In the context of an actual map, OS stands for Ordnance Survey, the national mapping agency for Great Britain.)
"ms" on an OS map typically stands for "map symbol." These symbols are used to represent different features on the map, such as roads, buildings, and natural landmarks.
On an OS map, it's a Public House
They can be any colour chosen by the map maker. OS maps use an orangy brown.
it means boo boo
Purple
brown
Post Office
The OS map sign for a public house is a blue square with a white interior and a black silhouette of a beer mug or bottle.
Secondary roads on an Ordnance Survey map are typically shown in white or grey, depending on the scale and edition of the map. They serve as connecting routes between primary roads and local areas.
Place of Worship