79 x 87 cm or smaller, on sheets 94 x 100 cm or smaller
Language
Legend in German and English; marginal notes in German.
Archive
Earth Sciences & Map Library
Note
Relief shown by contours and spot heights; depth is represented by isolines. Covers England and Wales in 40 sheets. German topographic map series issued for use by the German Army, showing roads, trails, railroads, political and administrative boundaries, water features, vegetation, and cultural features. Each map has an individual title and sheet number: Blatt 4. Insel Man -- Blatt 29. London-Nord -- Blatt 40. Dover. Includes location/coverage map, magnetic declination information, political boundary diagram, legend, and notes. "Blatt der Karte von England u. Wales 1:126 720, vergrössert auf 1:100 000."--At foot of maps. "Das Gauss-Krüger-Gitternetz ist in Abstanden von 5 km in Orange durchgezogen." Some 1939 sheets overprinted in orange with German military grid. "Nur für den Dienstgebrauch"--At foot of edition statement.
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