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17th August 2018 - an update
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Courtesy of the Library of Congress, we have added approx. 2250 sheets
of a German WW1 1:25,000
map of western Russia, which covers central
and eastern Poland, as well as Lithuania, Belarus and Ukraine. Majority
of sheets at 400 dpi, the re-scaled Russian 1:84,000 maps (two-verst)
have been scanned at 300 dpi, and a few more interesting sheets, such
as this one
- at 600 dpi.
In a few weeks we should be able to add a few sheets of "Gruppe
Grodno", currently missing, and at least several sheets from the
south-eastern "Gruppe Kamieniec".
The last batch of the maps in the US collections, approx. 300 - 500
sheets from central Poland (Gruppe Warschau), should, if all goes well,
be scanned by the end of spring next year. Filling in blanks after that
might prove difficult and / or time-consuming, as the maps are held by
a few leading European libraries which are famous for guarding jelously
their collections.
A new update should appear within the next couple of weeks.
Hey, Marek! Trying to access maps at your page "Other Central European Maps, via both Chrome and Opera browsers, I get the dialog box "File not found (404 error)
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Hello: I do Polish Genealogy. I need a topo map of Poland with major cities which I’ve never been able to find on the WEB. It should show post partition Poland with an out line of pre-partition Pola
Hi:
Are there any other maps showing parishes such as:
Andrzej Tomczak
Siec parafialna
Wojewoddztwa pomorskiego
Okregu bytowskiego I leborskiego
W drugiej polowie xvi wieku
Skala 1:300.
Thanks
@JMisiewicz
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