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-------- Original Message --------
Subject:        RE: MAPS-L: Historical aerial photomaps of Europe
Date:   Tue, 16 Jan 2007 16:16:38 -0000
From:   Alan Magnus-Bennett <[log in to unmask]>
To:     Maps, Air Photo & Geospatial Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]>





The Antiques Road show always manage to put a price on anything so why not
pop along with your boxes.  TV exposure of that ilk will always provide a
market somewhere!!

Alan Magnus-Bennett
University of Worcester
Henwick Grove
Worcester WR2 6AJ

tel: 01905 855183
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Subject: MAPS-L: Historical aerial photomaps of Europe

-------- Original Message --------
Subject:        Historical aerial photomaps of Europe
Date:   Tue, 16 Jan 2007 15:22:30 -0000
From:   Stuart Gill <[log in to unmask]>
To:     Map History <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>,
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We found 853 aerial photomaps stored away in boxes in our Map Library
recently. On examination they proved to be of Denmark, Germany, France,
and a couple of other countries. The French maps are not dated but the
others are dated between 1933-1944 and were taken by
Sonderluftbildabteiling des OKL and Hansa Luftbild GmbH for the
Luftwaffe with several marked Top Secret.

Both of these companies were aerial photographers before the war and
were taken over by the Luftwaffe during the war.
It is assumed that the maps were taken out of Denmark at the end of the
war. The maps were released by the Director of OS Survey in 1952, and
somehow found their way to our store cupboard.

We have contacted the Imperial War Museum, and TARA, The Aerial
Reconnaissance Archive who were extremely interested in the maps. TARA
found that our maps filled in some major gaps in their archives
collection.

Our Faculty Dean has asked us to figure out a monetary value of these
maps for PR reasons. Despite much researching we were unable to put a
value on them as they seem to be both priceless and worthless.

So, other than TARA, is there anyone else who might be able to provide
us with useful information on these photomaps?

Thanks,

Stuart Gill

Senior Cartographer
Map Library,
Department of Geography, Environment and Disaster Management (GEDM),
Faculty of Business, Environment and Society,
Coventry University,
Priory Street,
Coventry.
CV1 5FB

Work: 02476 888914
Fax:  02476 888702
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