Maps of the German Empire 1 : 25 000, measuring table blades 2550 Brüssow

From 1875, the founding year of the Prussian State Recording, the recording began in the style of the measuring table sheets 1: 25,000 and was essentially completed by 1912. The re-recordings of the leaves, which had been made before 1875, were completed in 1931. With contour line representation and reference to normal-zero, they led to an independent set of maps, which was primarily intended to satisfy the increasing civilian demand. In 1931, the sheets of this work formed almost exclusively the largest-scale topographical map work for the area of responsibility of the then Reich Office for Land Recording and thus the basis for the subsequent measures. The measuring table sheets are available plano and are mostly delivered as monochrome, rarer than multicolour printing.

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Imported on February 5, 2025
Last update February 5, 2025
Source http://data.europa.eu/88u/dataset/ade41134-76ab-40f4-aee9-dbb6dc76787d
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Language English
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Production Year 1888-01-01T00:00:00Z