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Johnnie Sutherland <[log in to unmask]>
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Brendan Whyte <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 18:05:13 +1100
From: Brendan Whyte <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: German 100k freebies + 2 books
Sender: Brendan Whyte <[log in to unmask]>




Melbourne University finds itself with duplicate German topo maps,
It you want any, send me a postal address.
Postage reimbursement appreciated

1:100,000, 1950s editions.
We have both the standard sheets,
15'Nx30'E, and the Grossblatt, made up of 4 standard sheets, so 30'Nx1degE.
Both are b/w only except for 1 sheet indicated below.

Unfortunately the numbering for each is different and appears unrelated.
Standard sheets (dated 1949-1955):
(the following 8 form a 2x4 block)
306 Burgsteinfurt
307 Iburg
330 Munster
331 Warendorf
355 Dortmund
356 Soest
380 Iserlohn
381 arnsberg
(the following 4 form a 2x2 block)
573 Karlsruhe
574 Heilbronn
589 Pforzheim
590 Stuttgart

Grossblatt (1953-4 eds unless specified))
(2x1 block):
73 Hildesheim-Holzminden-Seesen (std shts: 310,311,334,335) (1958)
85 Kassel-Goettingen (COLOUR ed.) (1962)
(L-shaped block):
95 Seigen-Sauerland     (405,406,431,432) (1932?)
108 Koblenz-Limburg     (458,459,483,484)
109 Giessen-Bad Nauheim (460,461,485,486)
110 Fulda-Hohe Rhon     (462,463,487,488)
(isolated sheet):
131 Mannheim-Odenwald   (544,545,558,559)


We also have on offer:

"Standard geological symbols", Geological Branch, Dept of National Devt,
Bureau of Mineral Resources Geology & Geophysics, Canberra, 1963
(a 13pp booklet)

G.H.Dury, 1960, "Map interpretation", Sir Isaac Pitman & sons, London.
ex-British Council Library, Djakarta! 209pp, hardback.




Brendan Whyte
Geography Dept
University of Melbourne



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