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[Geological Survey of England and Wales : one inch to the mile map. New Series.] Silloth, drift, sheet 16 [cartographic material].
Format
Map
Language
English
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Reprinted 1964
Published/Created
[Southampton ; Chessington, Surrey] : Director General, Ordnance Survey, 1925.
Description
Transverse Mercator proj. (W 3°49ʹ--W 3°23ʹ/N 55°0ʹ--N 54°50ʹ)
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Lewis Library - Map Collection. Map Case
G5751.C5.s63.E5W3 sh16 (d)
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Geology
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Holmes, T. V.
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Smith, Bernard
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Tonks, Lauance H.
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Maps
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Notes
Geological Survey of Great Britain.
Great Britain. Geological Survey of England and Wales. Sheet 16 drift.
Great Britain. Ordnance Survey of England. (Third edition)
North Decimal Degree 55.000000.
South Decimal Degree 54.8333.
East Decimal Degree -3.3833.
West Decimal Degree -3.8167.
In upper left margin: Ordnance Survey of Great Britain. Relief shown by contour interval and spot heights. Depth shown by contour interval. Transverse Mercator projection. National grid system. "Original Geological Survey by T. V. Holmes, published 1888. Revised by Laurance H. Tonks in 1922, Bernard Smith, Distirct Geologist. Published in 1925. J. S. Fleet, Director.".
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In English.
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