France, scale 1:100,000. Le Havre Pont-Audemer. sheet 8E. by War Office.

Cartographer
Great Britain. War Office. General Staff. Geographical Section [Browse]
Format
Map
Language
English
Εdition
(First edition) - AMS 1. Reproduced 1944 by A.M.S.
Published/​Created
  • [Southampton] : Ordnance Survey, 1943.
  • Washington, D.C. : Army Map Service, U.S. Army, 1944.
  • [London] : Geographical Section, General Staff, 1943.
Description
  • (E 0°4ʹ00ʹʹ--E 1°1ʹ00ʹʹ/N 49°54ʹ00ʹʹ--N 49°18ʹ00ʹʹ).
  • 1 map : color 64 x 72 cm

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Lewis Library - Map Collection G5831.C2.s100 .W3O3 sheet 8E Browse related items Request
  • Location note
  • This map is filed in Map Annex.

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    Notes
    • Relief shown by 10 m contour interval and spot heights. Depth shown by soundings.
    • Grid is Lambert Zone I and Nord de Guerre Zone.
    • "For use by War and Navy Department agencies only" during World War II.
    • Roads and railroads are classified.
    • Sheets contain glossary, "Aerial photo revision" diagram, and index to adjoining sheets.
    • This set is coordinated with the following: Belgium & N.E. France 1:100,000 (G.S.G.S. 4336) Central Europe 1:100,000 (G.S.G.S. 4416) and Italy 1:100,000 (G.S.G.S. 4164).
    • This map is part of a set of 136 sheets, some sheets were reissued by U.S. Army Map Service (A.M.S. M661).
    Bibliographic references
    Map is based largely on maps by the French Service géographique de l'Armée: "French 1:80,000 sheets 19 N.W., N.E., S.W., S.E.; 30 N.W., N.E.; Parts of 10 S.E.; 29 N.E.; Parts of 10 S.E.; 29 N.E.
    Other format(s)
    Available also online through: Princeton University Libraries, Digital Map & Geographic Data Web site.
    Other title(s)
    Le Havre Pont-Audemer
    OCLC
    1340433621
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