Europe, Central 1:25k Topographic Maps

Maps in this series have been digitized from paper originals held in the William C. Wonders Map Collection at the University of Alberta. They have been made available to the public under the terms of the Creative Commons License, through a partnership between McMaster University and the University of Alberta.


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Ehra [Ehra-Lessien]
Ehra [Ehra-Lessien]
GSGS series 4414. Sheet 3430, Second Edition (W.O.). First edition copied from German Topographische Karte 1:25,000 Sheet 3430 dated 1924 and photolithograpged by the British Ordnance Survey in 1944. Second edition revised from air photographs. Lambert modified conical orthomorphic projection. Nord de Guerre Grid.
Ehra-Lessien
Ehra-Lessien
4-cm-Karte series, sheet 3430. Magnetic declination is shown for the year 1950.
Ehrenstetten
Ehrenstetten
4-cm-Karte series, sheet 8012. Magnetic declination is shown for the year 1938.
Ehrenstetten
Ehrenstetten
GSGS series 4414. Sheet 8012, Second Edition (AEF). Copied from German Topographische Karte 1:25,000 Sheet 8102 dated 1930. Revision expedited by Institut Geographique National Nov. 1944. Lambert modified conical orthomorphic projection. Nord de Guerre Grid.
Eibenstock
Eibenstock
Sheet 5541, Edition 5. Post-war US Map series M841. Printed in the 1950s by the Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers. Based on the British wartime series GSGS 4414. Uses the Transverse Mercator projection. Although part of the 1:25,000 Germany series, the bottom right of the map depicts Czechoslovakia.
Eibenstock/Aschberg
Eibenstock/Aschberg
4-cm-Karte series, sheet 5541 / 5641. Magnetic declination is shown for the year 1936.
Eichede
Eichede
4-cm-Karte series, sheet 2228. Originally published by the Prussian State Office in 1881. Magnetic declination is shown for the year 1946.
Eichendorf
Eichendorf
Sheet 7343, Edition 1. copy 1. Post-war US Map series M841. Printed in the 1950s by the Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers. Based on the British wartime series GSGS 4414. Uses the Transverse Mercator projection.
Eichendorf
Eichendorf
Sheet 7343, Edition 1, copy 2. Post-war US Map series M841. Printed in the 1950s by the Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers. Based on the British wartime series GSGS 4414. Uses the Transverse Mercator projection.
Eichendorf [Dabrowka]
Eichendorf [Dabrowka]
German Army-4cm-Karte series, sheet 2196, edition 1.
Eichstetten
Eichstetten
United States Germany 1:25,000 series, copied from GSGS Series 4414/German Topographische Karte. Sheet 4908.
Eigeltingen
Eigeltingen
[GCGS series 4414. Sheet 8819. Copied from German Topograpische Karte 1:25,000 Sheet 8819 dated 1926.]
Eilenburg
Eilenburg
Sheet 4541, Edition 4. Post-war US Map series M841. Printed in the 1950s by the Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers. Based on the British wartime series GSGS 4414. Uses the Transverse Mercator projection.
Eimke
Eimke
4-cm-Karte series, sheet 3027. Magnetic declination is shown for the year 1936.
Eimke
Eimke
4-cm-Karte series, sheet 3027. Magnetic declination is shown for the year 1936.
Einbeck
Einbeck
GSGS series 4414. Sheet 4125, Second Edition (W.O.). First edition copied from German Topographische Karte 1:25,000 Sheet 4125 dated 1937 and photolithographed by the British Ordnance Survey in 1944. Second edition revised from air photographs. Lambert modified conical orthomorphic projection. Nord de Guerre Grid.
Einbeck
Einbeck
4-cm-Karte series, sheet 4125. Sheet number 2300 has been stroked out and the number 4125 written in. Magnetic declination is shown for the year 1936.
Einodsbach
Einodsbach
Sheet 8726, Edition 1. Post-war US Map series M841. Printed in the 1950s by the Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers. Based on the British wartime series GSGS 4414. Uses the Transverse Mercator projection. Large portion of the left of the map is a view of Austria.
Eisenach
Eisenach
4-cm-Karte series, sheet 5027. Sheet number 2928 has been stroked out and the number 5027 written in.
Eisenach (Ost)
Eisenach (Ost)
Sheet 5028, Edition 5. Post-war US Map series M841. Printed in the 1950s by the Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers. Based on the British wartime series GSGS 4414. Uses the Transverse Mercator projection.

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