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This record is about the Hampshire. Six maps showing defences, Ordnance land and buildings, and tenements... dating from 1811 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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Hampshire. Six maps showing defences, Ordnance land and buildings, and tenements let for public use in the environs of Portsmouth and Gosport: (1) along the Portsea defence lines; (2) at Stamshaw and Tipner Point; (3) at Eastney Point; (4) in the town and dock areas; (5) along the coast between Fort Monckton and Hayling Island; (6) at Gosport, Weevil Lane and Priddy's Hard. Item (4) is fragmentary. Reference table to each item. Scale: (1) 1 inch to 400 feet [1:4,800]; (2, 4, 6) 1 inch to 200 feet [1:2,400]; (3) 1 inch to 300 feet [1:3,600]; (5) 1 inch to 600 feet [1:7,200]. Compass indicator to each item. Copied by (1, 5) Robert Hoddle; (2-3) M Wolfe; (4) [not shown: ?missing due to damage]; (6) G Williams. Inset to item (6) showing Charles Fort; scale: 1 inch to 50 feet [1:600]. Dimensions: (1) 27.5 cm x 47 cm; (2) 47.5 cm x 37 cm; (3) 46.5 cm x 55.5 cm; (4) 65.5 cm x 97.5 cm; (5) 34 cm x 129 cm; (6) 54 cm x 130 cm. Originally accompanying a report from Major John Evelegh to General Morse, 31 March 1811; the report is not filed on this roll.
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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...
Hampshire. Six maps showing defences, Ordnance land and buildings, and tenements...
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