Piece
Transferred to MPK 1/73
Catalogue reference: MPK 1/445
Transferred to MPK 1/73
Item
Catalogue reference: MPK 1/485/42-45
This record is about the Ottoman Empire: Batum or Batoum (now Bat'umi in Georgia). 4 sheets relating to the... dating from 1877 in the series Public Record Office: Maps and plans extracted to flat storage from various series.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
No, this record is not available online. However, you can order a copy. Other ways to view it.
Yes, this record is held at The National Archives and is available to see in person. How to view it.
Ottoman Empire: Batum or Batoum (now Bat'umi in Georgia). 4 sheets relating to the defence of the city [by Turkey against Russia]. (42) 'Sketch of the Harbour and Defences of Batoum': map showing soundings, terrain, contour lines, a telegraph line and fortifications. Scale: 1:10,560. Compass indicator. (43) 'Sketch of the Position of Souruhisir. About 9 Miles N.W. of Batoum': map showing terrain, contours, rivers and Turkish earthworks. Scale: 1:21,120. Compass indicator. (44) Plans of batteries II and III. Scale: (II) 6 inches to 376 yards [1:2256]; (III) 3.5 inches to 210 yards [1:2160]. (45) Plan and section of battery I. Reference table of armaments at 2 February 1877. Scale: 1:1,800. Compass indicator. All items lithographed at the Intelligence Branch, Quartermaster General's Department, April 1877. Insets to item 43: diagram of Souruhisir castle; [printed] sketches of [Turkish] works, showing proposed gun positions, in the margins. All items signed: Captain T A Fraser, Royal Engineers, February 1877. Dimensions: (42) 50 cm x 59 cm; (43) 41 cm x 24 cm, on sheet 41 cm x 43 cm; (44) 29 cm x 27.5 cm; (45) 29 cm x 35 cm. Produced for Captain Fraser's report on Batum harbour and defences, February 1877.
MPK 1
See the series level description for more information about this record.
Maps and plans extracted to flat storage from records of the Foreign Office
Public Record Office: Maps and plans extracted to flat storage from various series...
86 items (previously among the papers of Sir Lintorn Simmons) extracted from FO 358/1....
Ottoman Empire: Batum or Batoum (now Bat'umi in Georgia). 4 sheets relating to the...
Records that share similar topics with this record.