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Catalogue reference: WO 78/753
This record is about the Kingdom of the Netherlands: Tournai (or Doornik; now in Belgium). Four sheets of... dating from 1815 in the series War Office and predecessors: Maps and Plans. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Kingdom of the Netherlands: Tournai (or Doornik; now in Belgium). Four sheets of sections: (1) 'Sections of the Citadel of Tournay as put into a state of defence August 1815 referring to Plan No 9': five sections on one sheet; (2) 'Section thro' projected Retrenchment of salients of the Hornworks of the City of Tournay referring to Plan No. 10'; (3-4) 'Section to show state of Citadel of Tournay in April 1815 referring to Plan No 9': two sections mounted onto a single backing sheet. Scale: (1-2) 1 inch to 30 feet [1:360]; (3-4) 1 inch to about 24.5 feet [1:294]. Dimensions: (1) 45 cm x 210 cm; (2) 23 cm x 53 cm; (3) 23 cm x 95 cm; (4) 22 cm 102 cm.
Originally accompanying the Report of the Committee of British Engineers on the Fortresses of the Netherlands; the report is not filed with these drawings. This piece was part of a collection of plans and drawings held by Major General Sir John Jones which, following his death in 1843, were sent to the office of the Inspector General of Fortifications; correspondence about the transfer and a list of the plans and drawings are among the papers in WO 55/959
Item (1) follows item (4)
For the related plans numbered 9-10, see WO 78/752
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