FYI, old Ordnancve Survey maps of Ireland, including Tyrone can be obtained 
from Alan Godfrey Maps at a reasonable price:


https://www.alangodfreymaps.co.uk/cgi-bin/sh000002.pl?WD=34%20sheet&PN=Irish_Inch_to_the_Mile_Maps%2ehtml






Here is information about Sheet 34:

Ireland Sheet 34 Mid Tyrone 1900 - published 2011; intro by Alan Godfrey. 
ISBN.978-1-84784-454-5
This Inch to the Mile map covers a central area of County Tyrone, with coverage 
stretching from Beragh eastward to Donaghmore, and from Lough Macrory southward 
to Ballygawley. Railway historians will note the GNR line threading its way 
across the map. However, the main feature of this map is that is our first 
colour printed sheet for Ireland. Taken from the early OS colour printed sheet, 
it is a beautiful portrayal of this rugged and often hilly landscape.
On the reverse we include a detailed map of the village of Donaghmore, 
including station, Donaghmore House, soap factory, disused brewery, churches 
etc.

It is not possible to list the many hamlets, farmsteads and other topographical 
features shown on these maps. However, you may find it useful if we list the 
towns and principal villages or church parishes that are included on this map. 
Links are given for those for which detailed large-scale maps are also 
available.


Co Tyrone: Ballygawley, Beragh, Cappagh, Carrickmore or Termon Rock, 
Castlecaulfield, Derrygortrevy, Donaghmore, Drumnakilly, Pomeroy, Six Mile 
Cross.

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