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This record is about the Hampshire: Portsmouth Harbour. (2) 'Fort Nelson Portsdown Hill': plan showing barracks... dating from 1870-1913 in the series Public Record Office: Maps and plans extracted to extra large flat storage from various.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Hampshire: Portsmouth Harbour. (2) 'Fort Nelson Portsdown Hill': plan showing barracks and stables. Reference tables. Surveyed 1869; zincographed, 1870. Signed Colonel R Burnaby Commanding RE, to accompany his letter to the Inspector General of Fortifications. Examined by Quarter Master Sergeant RE, 24 July 1909; signed corrected to 30 June 1909 by Lieutenant Colonel J H Broke, Commanding RE Gosport. Annotated: 'See later plan attached'. Endorsed: 'Barrack Atlas Plan ...'. (1) 'G.485': revised edition of (2); corrected November 1876. By G E Jones, RE, 31 April 1911. Signed Lieutenant Colonel J H Broke, Commanding RE Gosport 31 July 1911. Corrected up to 1913, signed Major RE, for Lieutenant Colonel Commanding RE Gosport, 28 July 1913. Annotated: 'Cancelled by new Skeleton Record Plans ...': P.824-P.825. Endorsed: 'B.A. Plan'. Dimensions: (1) 100.3 cm x 68.6 cm; (2) 102.9 cm x 68.6 cm.
For later version of (1) see MPHH 1/396/1-2
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Maps and plans extracted to extra large flat storage from records of the War Office
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Hampshire: Portsmouth Harbour. (2) 'Fort Nelson Portsdown Hill': plan showing barracks...
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