Until relatively recently, maps produced by the Geographers' (A–Z) Map Company did not include a publication date. It is possible to determine a date range for publication due to the following: • their first map was published in 1936; • the only maps produced by them during
World War II (1939–1945) were war maps of Europe; • until his death in 1958, the front cover stated "Produced under the direction of Alexander Gross"; • until 1962, the publication address was "28
Gray's Inn Road,
Holborn, London"; • from 1962 to 1992, the publication address was "
Sevenoaks, Kent"; • in 1972, the company name was changed from "Geographers' Map Company" to "Geographers' A–Z Map Company"; • from 1992 to 2019, the publication address is "
Borough Green, Kent".
Date codes On all A–Z maps, there is a three or four letter code in one of the corners, often the one containing the key. These letters represent numbers, which are the cartographic date, in the form (M)MYY. There was at least one scheme used, and perhaps a second. In one scheme, the letters JIHGFEDCBA represent the digits 1 to 9 and 0, so that HFD would be 357, indicating a publication date of March 1957. This seems to have been used on all the company's folding maps, and possibly also those in book form. If a second scheme was used, if might have been that of
Geographia Map Company, also founded by Alexander Gross. In that case, the letters CUMBERLAND represent the digits 1 to 9 and 0. ==In popular culture==