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MapBelgium. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. "Base 800030 (A01911) 6-85." Also issued in another version with shaded relief.
- Contributor: United States. Central Intelligence Agency
- Date: 1985-01-01
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MapBelgium. Relief shown by shading. "Base 800031 (A01911) 6-85." Also issued in another version without shaded relief. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: United States. Central Intelligence Agency
- Date: 1985-01-01
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Map[Map of World War I battle positions in the Bruges region, Belgium]. Scale 1:100,000; 1 in. to 1.58 miles; 1 cm. to 1 kilometre. Manuscript, blue pencil; on Great Britain G.S.G.S. topographic base maps, Ghent, Belgium, 1,000,000 and Ostend, Belgium, 1:000,000 (part). Relief shown by contours. Depths shown by gradient tints. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Includes index of battle positions and sheet index. AACR2
- Date: 1914-01-01
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MapBelgian Ath, Called Aeth and Ath in French / F. de Witt.
Athum belgicé Aeth et Ath Gallicé dictum / F. de Witt This map, showing the fortifications surrounding the city of Ath, is the work of Frederik de Wit (1630-1706), the founder of a dynasty of three generations of Dutch map publishers, all named Frederik. The de Wit firm produced many kinds of maps, but specialized in maps of cities and atlases of city maps. Located in present-day Hainaut province in French-speaking Belgium, Ath was conquered…- Contributor: Wit, Frederik De
- Date: 1694-01-01
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MapHolland, Belgium (except west coast), France (north east), Germany (west & central) ; France (south east), Germany (south west), Switzerland (except south east) Cloth map (silk). Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Shows boundaries, transportation networks, and other geographical features. Attributed to Great Britain MI9 by comparison with another cloth map of the same title. "Sheet C--Sheet D." Includes ancillary map of "Belgium & Germany (new frontier), scale 1:250,000." In upper right margins: 43/3--43/D. Gift; Harry Martin Tinkham; 11-17-2004. Available also through the Library of Congress…
- Contributor: American Folklife Center - Great Britain. Mi9 - Veterans History Project (U.S.)
- Date: 1945-01-01
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MapHQ Twelfth Army Group situation map : [Battle of the Bulge--France, Belgium, Netherlands, and Germany] Each quadrangle sheet shows the position of the 12th Army Group and adjacent Allied Forces and of the German units for each day from D-Day (6 June 1944) thru 26 July 1945. Date of situation printed on each sheet, e.g.: Situation 2400 hrs. 6 June 1944 HQ. FUSAG -- Situation 1200 hrs. 2 January 1945 Twelfth Army Group -- Situation as of 261200 July…
- Contributor: Allied Forces. Army Group, 12th. Engineer Section - United States. Army. Army Group, 1st. Headquarters
- Date: 1944-06-06
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MapThe Dutch Republic, Enlarged and Edited: Produced with the Care and Work of Matthaeus Seutter.
Belgium Foederatum auctius et emendatius / edit cura et studio Matthaei Seutteri This map of the United Provinces of the Netherlands was engraved by Matthaeus Seutter (1678-1757), an engraver and publisher from Augsburg, Germany. Seutter studied printing in Nuremburg and in Augsburg, as an apprentice to Jeremias Wolff, before setting up his own printing house in 1710. Seutter generally enlarged and engraved the work of others but did very little drawing of original maps. This map…- Contributor: Seutter, Matthaeus - Lotter, Tobias Conrad
- Date: 1730-01-01
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MapBrussels, Important City in the Netherlands, Capital of the Duchy of Brabant.
Bruxelles, ville considerable de Pais Bas, capitale du duche de Brabant This late-18th century French map shows Brussels, at that time an important city in the Spanish Netherlands and the capital of the Duchy of Brabant. The map shows the borders of the city and the Senne River. The location of the city on the river made it an important commercial center for trade between France and the Germanic states. In 1695, Brussels was attacked…- Date: 1700-01-01
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MapSudan 1:250,000
Anglo-Egyptian Sudan | Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and French Equatorial Africa | Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and Abyssinia | Uganda & Belgian-Congo Relief shown by contours, form lines, hachures, and spot heights. Sheets on linen 14 Gift; Marie Sethian; July, 2000. Includes various editions of some sheets. Sheet numbering varies. Accompanied by 2 index sheets: Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Khartoum : Great Britain, War Office, Intelligence Division, 1904 (59 x 52 cm.) -- Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. New York : International Map Company, Inc., 1941? (31 x 26 cm.). Available…- Contributor: Sudan. Maṣlaḥat Al-Misāḥah
- Date: 1909-01-01
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MapNova tabula geographica complectens borealiorem Americae partem, in qua exacte delineatae sunt Canada sive Nova Francia, Nova Scotia, Nova Anglia, Novum Belgium, Pensylvania, Virginia, Carolina, et Terra Nova. Found as [plate 126] in his Atlas minor sive geographia compendiosa...Amsterdam: [1717?] Available also through the Library of Congress web site as a raster image. Vault 3 copies
- Contributor: Visscher, Nicolaes
- Date: 1717-01-01
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MapBrugae Flandorum urbs et emporium mercatu celebre an a Chr. nat.
Brvgae Flandorvm vrbs et emporivm mercatv celebre an a Chr. nat Bird's-eye view. Facsimile of map published 1562. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.- Contributor: Gheeraerts, Marcus
- Date: 1900-01-01
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MapThe Holy Roman Empires Duchy of Antwerp and the Dominium of Malines: With the Eastern Flemish Areas and the Boundaries of Brabant Following from These.
S[acri] R[omani] I[mperii] sive Antverpiae Marchionatus et Dominium Mechliniae : cum orientalioribus Flandriae et Brabantiae hisce consequentibus terminis / auctore Carolo Allard This late-17th century map shows the Duchy of Brabant, including the cities of Antwerp and Mechelen. The duchy consisted of the modern-day Belgian provinces of Flemish Brabant, Walloon Brabant, Antwerp, and Brussels, as well as the province of North Brabant in the present-day Netherlands. The map was published in Amsterdam by Karel Allard (1648-1706) who, with his brother Abraham, had taken over the business…- Contributor: Allard, Carel
- Date: 1688-01-01
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MapMaps showing entrenchments in France during World War I at a scale of 1:20,000. The collection consists of 477 maps from World War I created by American and French forces that show trenches and related military information in France and Belgium.
- Contributor: France. Armée. Service Géographique - Summerall, Charles Pelot - United States. Army
- Date: 1915-01-01
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MapMaps showing entrenchments in France during World War I at a scale of 1:20,000 The collection consists of 477 maps from World War I created by American and French forces that show trenches and related military information in France and Belgium. Maps are scaled at 1:20,000. Data taken from aerial photography ("tranchées d'après photos ... ") and observation ("Schématique d'apres renseignements"). Some maps are in color and are sized at 100 x 100 cm or smaller. Relief shown…
- Contributor: France. Armée. Service Géographique - Summerall, Charles Pelot
- Date: 1915
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MapGuerre de 1914-1917--les destructions d'immeubles en Belgique.
Carte de Belgique montrant l'importance des destructions d'immeubles Shows number of buildings destroyed and their locations in Belgium with graded red circular symbols. "Situation au 1er mai 1916." Title from upper margin. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. "Réduction d'une carte dressé à Sainte-Adresse (Le Havre) au Ministère de l'Agriculture et des Travaux publics de Belgique (Administration de la Voirie communale)." In lower margin: Annexe…- Contributor: Berger-Levrault (Firm) - Belgium. Ministère De L'agriculture Et Des Travaux Publics
- Date: 1916-01-01
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MapA map of the Austrian possessions in the Netherlands or Low Countries, with the pricipalities of Liege and Stavelo, &ca. : reduced from the trigonometric survey made by order of HRH the …
Flanders F.B.W. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. LC copy sectioned into 15 and mounted on cloth, folding to 19 x 14 cm. In ink on blue bordered label on verso: 3.- Contributor: Faden, William
- Date: 1789-01-01
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MapAccurately Delineated Ichnographic Plans of All the Cities and Towns in the 17 Provinces of the Netherlands.
Theatrum ichnographicum omnium urbium et præcipuorum oppidorum Belgicarum XVII Theatrum ichnographicum omnium urbium et præcipuorum oppidorum Belgicarum XVII Provinciarum peraccurate delineatarum (Accurately delineated ichnographic plans of all the cities and towns in the seventeen Provinces of the Netherlands), commonly known as the De Wit Atlas, is a city atlas containing maps and prints of key monuments in Dutch cities. The name comes from its creator, Frederick de Wit (1630-1706), an influential cartographer, engraver,…- Contributor: Wit, Frederik De
- Date: 1699-01-01
- Resource: - 136 pages
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MapThe North American Indian in the World War Relief shown by hachures. Shows Native American participation, graves, and military decorations awarded in France and Belgium. Includes inset "Special sketch of noted battlefields, comprising Verdun & Meuse, Argonne & St. Mihiel operations, where the Indians occupied so many sectors and won such fine distinction". Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: United States. Adjutant-General's Office
- Date: 1925-01-01
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MapMap of the Theater of Operations (Western Front) with Alphabetical Directory.
Carte du théâtre des opérations (front occidental) avec répertoire alphabétique Carte du théâtre des opérations: (front occidental) avec répertoire alphabétique (Map of the theater of operations [Western Front] with alphabetical directory) is a set of 15 detailed military maps produced in 1915 by the Geographical Service of the French army. The maps are preceded by a comprehensive, 73-page index of places, with each place keyed to a specific quadrant on one of the maps.…- Contributor: France. Armée. Service Géographique
- Date: 1915-01-01
- Resource: - 93 pages
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MapBritish Battles During 1918 (8th August to 11th November 1918).
British Battles During 1918 (8th Aug. to 11th Nov. 1918) This colorful map was produced by the Geographical Section of the General Staff of the UK War Office, printed by Waterlow & Sons, and made available for public sale shortly after the end of World War I. It provides a summary of the Hundred Days offensive by British, American, and British Empire troops that led to the German surrender on November 11, 1918. It…- Contributor: Great Britain. War Office. General Staff. Geographical Section
- Date: 1918-01-01
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MapMap Showing Wet Areas on Passchendaele Front. Overprinted in color in the field, this World War I map shows the Allied front line at the Ypres Salient on December 2, 1917. The notorious Battle of Passchendaele (also seen as Passendale) began in July 1917 and culminated in the capture by British and Canadian forces of the village of Passchendaele (West Flanders, Belgium) on November 6. Even though the battle had ended…
- Date: 1917-01-01
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MapThe Daily Telegraph map of the world on Mercator's projection
Map of the world on Mercator's projection Shows events of World War I. Insets: Belgian possessions, Dutch " -- French possessions -- Italian possessions, Portuguese " -- Panama Canal -- Suez Canal -- United States possessions. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. LC copy sectioned in two and mounted on cloth.- Contributor: Geographia Ltd - Gross, Alexander
- Date: 1918-01-01
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MapAfrica's lakes : atlas of our changing environment.
Atlas of our changing environment Catalog Record - Electronic Resource Available Through a combination of ground photographs, current and historical satellite images, and narrative based on extensive scientific evidence, this publication illustrates how humans have altered their surroundings and continue to make observable and measurable changes to the Africa's lakes and its environment. The publication underscores the importance of developing, harnessing and sharing technologies that help provide deeper understanding of the dynamics of Africa's lakes…- Contributor: Belgium. Administration Générale De La Coopération Au Développement - United Nations Environment Programme
- Date: 2006
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MapA collection of plans of fortifications and battles, 1684-1709 : [Europe] Relief shown by hachures and pictorially. Title from cover of composite atlas. Dates on maps range from 1684 to 1709. List of geographical atlases in the Library of Congress, 5152 An atlas factice of 117 hand col. maps on 115 sheets. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Register in French. Maps in French, Dutch, Latin, and English.…
- Contributor: Beeck, Anna - Baillieu, Gaspar De
- Date: 1709-01-01
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MapAfrica, 1914.
Afrika This map of Africa was published in Germany in 1914, shortly before the outbreak of World War I. It shows the ocean liner routes between Germany and Africa, as well as coastal and inland routes. Relief is shown by hachures and spot elevations. In the lower left are an illustration of a steamship on the high seas and a listing of the major German…- Contributor: Wagner & Debes - Linde, Vladimir V., 1878
- Date: 1914-01-01
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