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This record is about the Ireland: County Cork. 'Queenstown District Fort Camden Cork Harbour'; 'P.98'; 'Sheet... dating from 1918-1926 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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Ireland: County Cork. 'Queenstown District Fort Camden Cork Harbour'; 'P.98'; 'Sheet 1 (of 2)'; 'For War Department Purposes only': record plan showing the fort and environs. Scale: 1 inch to 50 feet. Compass indicator. By A M Sutton, Civilian Draughtsman, 27 July 1918. Signed Lieutenant [?E A James], Inspector of Works, District Officer RE Camden, 27 July 1918; Lieutenant Colonel W T Digby, Commanding RE Queenstown District. Signed drawing printed at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, 1918. Insets: first floor plan; basement plan of Officers' kitchen 'B' block. Coloured MS amendments, 1919-1923; signed February 1920-April 1926: Lieutenant Colonel J P Mackesy, Commanding RE Cork; Lieutenant Colonel [?V Giles] and Major W R Norton, Commanders RE Southern Irish Coast Defences. MS annotations: 'Superseded by revised edition of 1926'. Overlay: amendments to barracks.
For earlier versions of this plan see MPHH 1/410/7 MPHH 1/410/5-6
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Maps and plans extracted to extra large flat storage from records of the War Office
Public Record Office: Maps and plans extracted to extra large flat storage from various...
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