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17 October 2010 - news
We are pleased to announce that our website has been awarded a medallion minted for 90th Anniversary of Polish Army Geographic Service, for "the effort to highlight the work and achievement of the Geographic Service and, in particular the work of Polish Military Geographic Institute". You will find more information when you click the link to the right o the medallion.

Other news:
The The library of the Brigham Young Utah University, USA , has given us a kind permission to make use of their scans of German 1:25,000 maps via the Mapster platform. There are approx. 800 scans in total, of which 690 are post-WW2 copies by the Army Map Service and the rest are German originals. Combined with another 90 or so scans from our collection, this helped us to fill in large gaps in Mapster coverage. There is approx. 80 more scans to follow in the next few weeks, only a few to fill gaps, the rest are different editions of the sheets we already have.
In August we scanned approx. 800 - 1,000 other maps and we work on them to make them available. Currently some of them are available via Mapster: the 1:100,000 German Grossblatt maps and :300,000 German maps of Central and Eastern Europe. There will be many more maps to follow, but they take time to process, so please be patient.

Last, but not least, we are involved in discussions with two university libraries in Poland with a view to scan their map collections, which are both extensive and interesting. This is going to be a long-term process, but we can say that it looks... very promising.

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08/02/2023 00:50
Glad to see you back, Marek!

08/25/2022 15:09
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) If you think what you'r

01/22/2022 22:50
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

03/21/2020 14:55
What's up, Marek? What are you working on? Hope all is OK.

01/26/2019 14:42
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

12/04/2017 15:22
peut-on obtenir la carte détaillée de la frontière Est suite au traité de Brest-litovsk ? merci d'avance

09/10/2017 04:54
Can I get some guidance on the projection that WIG cartographers used on the 1 to 100,000 maps?

04/02/2017 23:15
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03/17/2017 11:34
@JMisiewicz I tried to send an e-mail, but got an auto-response: "The e-mail address you entered couldn't be found" If you want to get in touch, please use e-mail (see left)

03/16/2017 18:10
I think we need to drill into this... Please check for my e-mail in your inbox! Smile