Topographical Map, Germany

Maker
Ordnance Survey
Production date
1918

Object detail

Brief Description
Topographical map of Germany during World War I dated 1918.

Topographical map showing railways, tramways, main roads, banks and dykes, copses, vineyards, heights in meters above mean sea level and water areas such as fords, canals, and pontoon bridges.

The area covered is from Mulheim, Iserlohn, Barmen, Hachenburg and Cologne area. Various pen notations around the Deutz - Cologne, Elberfeld, Siegburg area noting a frontier line drawn in brown felt pen. Around the Deutz, Rhein River, parts of the area have been sectioned off and notated with 28 brigade, 27 brigade, 88 brigade and the 3 New Zealand Rifle Brigade being noted as east of Deutz.

Scale is 1 to 100 000. Listed as G.S.G.S No 2739. Sheet 2.L.

Published by Ordnance Survey.
Production date
1918
Production place
Production technique
Media/Materials description
Printed on paper with linen backing and coloured ink.
Measurements
Height x Width: 1160 x 860mm
Signature/Inscription
Lt Colonel W F Narbey - 2. Wellington Regiment, Inscription, Handwritten
Subject date
1918
Credit line
gifted by Mrs L Carswell
Other number(s)
71/34a, 71978

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