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This record is about the Russian Empire: Crimea (now in Ukraine): Sebastopol. Three copies of 'Plan of Sevastopol... dating from 1854-1856 in the series Public Record Office: Maps and plans extracted to rolled storage from various series.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Russian Empire: Crimea (now in Ukraine): Sebastopol. Three copies of 'Plan of Sevastopol Shewing the Attacks of the Allied Armies in 1854-1855': map showing English and French trenches and Russian works [constructed during the Crimean War]. Reference table. Compass indicator. (1) [The original]; based on surveys by officers of the Royal Engineers; drawn by Lieutenant [A A'Court] Fisher, Royal Engineers; signed by Lieutenant Colonel Edward T Lloyd, Commanding Royal Engineer, 17 April 1856. (2-3) Two 'fair copies' made from item (1); drawn under the superintendence of Lieutenant Colonel T B Jervis at the Topographical and Statistical Depot, War Department, June 1856. Dimensions: (1) 81 cm x 117 cm; (2-3) 102 cm x 137 cm.
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Maps and plans extracted to rolled storage from records of various departments
Public Record Office: Maps and plans extracted to rolled storage from various series...
Russian Empire: Crimea (now in Ukraine): Sebastopol. Three copies of 'Plan of Sevastopol...
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