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William Rea Furlong Map Collection., William Rea Furlong Map Collection in 1870

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Old military map / manuscript map / military map / manuscript map of Aegean Sea, Europe, France, North Sea.

era maps and charts. One chart from 1918 depicts German and British minefields along the coast of England and a portion of continental Europe. Other items are nautical charts of Aegean Sea with annotations.
era maps and charts. One chart from 1918 depicts German and British minefields along the coast of England and a portion of continental Europe. Other items are nautical charts of Aegean Sea with annotations.
Created by William Rea Furlong, Great Britain. Hydrographic Department in 1870.
  • Transferred from Manuscript Division. Originally part of William Rea Furlong Papers.
  • In English and French.
  • Finding aid available in the Geography and Map Reading Room and at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/eadgmd.gm016004
  • Transferred from Manuscript Division. Originally part of William Rea Furlong Papers.
  • In English and French.
  • Finding aid available in the Geography and Map Reading Room and at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/eadgmd.gm016004

Map Tags

1870

Aegean Sea

Collection Map

Europe

France

Great Britain. Hydrographic Department

Manuscript Maps

Maps

Military Maps

North Sea

Railroads

William Rea Furlong

World War

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This old map of William Rea Furlong Map Collection., William Rea Furlong Map Collection from 1870 was created by William Rea Furlong,  Great Britain. Hydrographic Department in 1870