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Syria, Greece, Yugoslavia, Turkey and the Ottoman Empire, Austria, Hungary and Czechoslovakia:...
Catalogue reference: TRIG/74
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Reference (The unique identifier to the record described, used to order and refer to it)
- TRIG/74
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Title (The name of the record)
- Syria, Greece, Yugoslavia, Turkey and the Ottoman Empire, Austria, Hungary and Czechoslovakia: Various Materials.
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1880-Mid 20th century
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Description (What the record is about)
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Comprises the following items. Compiled by units from the Royal Engineers or related sections of the War Office unless otherwise stated:. Material relating to the work of Capt Bomford in Syria and Cilicia in 1919. Notes, correspondence, photo locations and descriptions. Trig Report No 1: Turkey, Greece, Balkans. Comprises reports on Turkey, Greece, the Balkan Triangulation System, the Greek-Turkish Connexion and Provisional Coordinates for Aya Sofia. Includes map sheets MDR 20/7547, MDR Misc 2412, MDR Misc 2418 and MDR Misc 2698*. Triangulation Scheme, Ezerum, Ottoman Empire. Miscellaneous British and Russian astronomical triangulation work. Triangulation at Tarsus Camp and Mersin Dump, Turkey. Observations (including astronomical observation book), computations, diagrams and sketch maps. Co-ordinates, Turkish 1:25,000 maps, Thrace. Coordinate table with grid and graticule values. Co-ordinates of the Sheet Corners of the 1:25,000 Turkish maps of Gallipoli. Coordinate table with grid and graticule values. Includes graphic index. Sheet corners of the 1:25,000 Turkish map of Gallipoli and Chanak. Coordinate table. St Sophia Meridian, GSGS 4646. Note. Report on the Compilation and Gridding of Turkey Maps. Report with related diagrams and coordinate lists. Town Plan Icel, GSGS 4790. Grid to graticule coordinate conversion table. Town Plan Mersin, GSGS 4740. Grid to graticule coordinate conversion table. Les Travaux Topographiques et Cartographiques de L'Institut Géographique Militaire, 1934-1938. Report by L'Institut Géographique Militaire, Beograd. Survey Fundamentals of the Former Yugoslav Area converted to the European Integrated System. Translation of report 'Überführung der Vermessungsgrundlagen des ehemaliges Jugoslawien Raumes in das Europäisches Einheitssystem (Potsdam)'Arbeitung der Heeresvermessung Heft Nr 5. Preliminary Investigations in Establishment of the Yugoslav First Order Triangulation Network: Orientation, Isostatic Corrections, Astronomic Levelling and the Figure of the Geoid. 2 copies of a published booklet. By Abdulah Muminagić. List of Geographical Co-ordinates – Yugoslavia. Table II – Geodetic Positions. Details of 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th order trig points. By the Army Geographical Institute of Vienna. [Folder empy on transfer.]. Равнање Полигона Висина Са Наслоном На Прецизни Нивелман [Translation: Comparison of heights derived from triangulation and levelling]. Comparison table with sketch map, Avala region, Serbia. Albania & Southern Yugoslavia 1:500,000. Geographical to rectangular coordinate conversion tables and proof check cards. Graeco-Albanian Boundary Survey, 1913. 2 Triangulation Angle Books (numbered 1 and 2) and 1 Astronomy Angle Book (numbered 1). Albania Town Plans: Santi Quaranta 1:25,000 and 1:5,000, and Durazzo 1:75,000. Geographical to rectangular coordinate conversion tables, proof check cards and notes. Albania 1:200,000. GSGS 4148. Geographical to rectangular coordinate conversion table and proof check cards. Balkans. Middle Danube East 1:500,000, GSGS 4475. Geographical to rectangular coordinate conversion table and proof check cards. Corrections to Observed Directions on the Lambert Mediterranean and Danube Zones. Published explanatory booklet. Serbo-Albanian Boundary Commission. Correspondence from British Commissioner Serbo-Albanian Boundary Commission and M.I.4. Trig List, Vis Island, Yugoslavia. List of coordinates and heights. Pendulum Stations and Gravity Base Net Map, 1:4,000,000. By TUHUM [Türk Harita Umum Müdürlüğü] [General Directorate of Turkish Cartography]. *Maps not otherwise held in BL collection.
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- British Library, Map Library
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Former department reference (Former identifier given by the originating creator)
- Bac 110 A
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Legal status (A note as to whether the record being described is a Public Record or not)
- Public Record(s)
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Language (The language of the record)
- English; French; German; Italian; Russian; Serbian; Turkish
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Creator(s) (The creator of the record)
- L'Institute Géographique Militaire, Belgrade, 20th century ; Military Geographical Institute of Vienna, 1839-mid 20th century ; Muminagić, Abdulah, geodesist, 1919-2001 ; Royal Engineers, 1717- ; Serbo-Albanian Boundary Commission 1922-1926, 1922-1926 ; Türk Harita Umum Müdürlüğü, 20th century
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Physical description (The amount and form of the record)
- 6 volumes, 21 envelopes and 1 folder.
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Physical condition (Aspects of the physical condition of the record that may affect or limit its use)
- Printed, with manuscript additions in coloured ink, pencil and crayon; 34 x 23cm or smaller.
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/5d4f17d2-3896-487e-b9de-8b2107febc8f/
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This record is held at British Library, Map Library
Within the fonds: TRIG
War Office/Ministry of Defence Trigonometrical/Geodetic Library Material
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Syria, Greece, Yugoslavia, Turkey and the Ottoman Empire, Austria, Hungary and Czechoslovakia: Various Materials.