TH on an Ordnance Survey map typically stands for "telegraph" or "telegraph pole." It is used to symbolize the location of a telegraph pole or other telecommunication infrastructure on the map.
capitol
a capital
A black dot on a map could represent a specific point of interest, such as a landmark, a location of significance, or a geographical feature. It can be used to mark a specific spot that may require attention or reference.
A black dot on a map can indicate a point of interest, a specific location, or a landmark. It is commonly used to highlight a notable feature or place on the map.
a circular dot on a map could mean a variety of things. Most likely the dot would indicate a city. Check the legend of your map to find out.
'collects' isn't used on ordance survey maps but 'coll' is used for 'college'.
A black dot on a map usually means a city.
a location
A state
TH on an Ordnance Survey map typically stands for "telegraph" or "telegraph pole." It is used to symbolize the location of a telegraph pole or other telecommunication infrastructure on the map.
The dot or star is your player.
a city
* = a city
an island or isle
cities
capitol