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This record is about the Channel Islands: Guernsey. Rough sketch of Fort George, showing fences that could... dating from 1798 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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Channel Islands: Guernsey. Rough sketch of Fort George, showing fences that could be converted into defence positions for use in an emergency and fences to be removed to expose an enemy. Signed by Lieutenant Colonel John Mackelcan, Commanding Royal Engineer, Guernsey 14 November 1798. Stamped: Board of Ordnance; and Inspector General of Fortifications (on dorse).
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Maps and plans extracted to extra large flat storage from records of the War Office
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