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Trench Map   35 Books
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France Sheet 51aSE. Edition 3A. 1:20,000. Haspres eastwards to le Quesnoy showing some Enemy Organisation to 12/10/18, several small networks of German practice trenches around Ghissignies. Produced by Fd. Survey Bn. RE, 14/10/18. VG. See illustration on our website.  #62675
[HLMainPic]   £45
France Sheet 57B 1:40,000, Enemy Rear Organisation. Ed. 1A. Fldg. linen backed map with German reserve lines south of Cambrai at Masnieres &c. (Masnieres-Beaurevoir Line, Le Catelet-Nauroy Line, Hindenburg Support &c.), also railways, supply & ammunition dumps, HQs of various types, hospitals, aerodromes &c. "Trenches & corrections to detail revised to 24/9/1918. Reference of Enemy Organisation 25/9/18." VG. See illustration on our website.  #61400
[HLMainPic]   £75
France Sheet 57cSW Ed. 4A 1:20,000. German trech systems around Le Sars, Butte de Warlencourt, Martinpuich & some of their reserve lines at Le Transloy &c. Trenches corrected to 7/10/1916. VG See illustrations on our website.  #65728
[HLMainPic]   £90
No. 2 Squadron R.F.C. Mosaic Q. 28.12.17. Photographically reproduced map & aerial mosaic, consisting of twelve 14x14cm plates joined together, total size 56x41cm approx. Photographically Reproduced & Printed by No. 1 Advanced Section, Army Printing & Stationary Services. Contemp.  #66064
[HLMainPic] The Front at Auchy lez-la-Bassee & south for some 3000 yards: the left hand side being a detailed trench map with the German trench systems & various posts identified; the right hand side a matching series of overlaid (or mosaic) aerial photos. of the same locations, providing an excellent comparison. Note: No. 2 Squadron was one of the original RFC squadrons formed in 1912. It spent the entire First World War on the Western Front flying photo. reconnaissance ops. Rear joints neatly repaired with brown tape, VG thus & a rare & interesting item. See illustrations on our website.   £125
CHASSEAUD (Peter) Mapping The First World War: The Great War Through Maps from 1014 to 1918. 1st Ed., 304pp., 4to., col. & b/w photos. & maps throughout. VG in dw. Collins/IWM. 2013  #65961
[HLMainPic] A fine selection of some 150 trench maps & other illustrations (plus supporting text) covering most of the main fighting fronts of 1914-18. VG in dw. See illustration on our website.   £20
CHASSEAUD (Peter) & DOYLE (Peter) Grasping Gallipoli: Terrain, Maps & Failure at the Dardanelles, 1915. 1st Ed., xxii+330pp., 16 photos., 9 maps (+ ep maps). VG in dw. Spellmount. 2005  #64832
[HLMainPic] Intelligence & mapping aspects of the campaign: Hamilton's command was better equipped with both than has historically been claimed. VG in dw. See illustration on our website.   £15
TRENCH MAP: Arras. 51b NW 3. Ed. 7A. 1:10,000. Detailed map of Arras town & the British forward trench systems to the east of it at St. Laurent Blangy, Blangy, &c., with detailed German trench systems opposite, corrected to 4/3/1917; i.e. the positions here prior to the Arras offensive. VG, with much interesting detail. See illustrations on our website.  #66560
[HLMainPic]   £145
TRENCH MAP: Belgium Sheet 12SE Edition 1A 1:20,000. REgion approx. 15 miles north of Ypres inc. Westkerke, Coucklaere &c., large areas being indundated. Trenches corrected to 7/5/1917, but note overprinting is minor & confined to a few emplacements & barbed wire lines, an aerodrome, hutments &c. VG. See illustration on our website.  #63812
[HLMainPic]   £35
TRENCH MAP: Belgium Sheet 28NW. Ed. 6A. 1:20,000. Outline British front line & detailed German trench systems in the Ypres Salient from Boesinghe in the north round Ypres & down to Hooge. Trenches corrected to 30/6/1917 (i.e. the position prior to the Third Ypres offensive). A most interesting & rare example marked up in coloured ink & pencil to show divisional boundaries & areas, such as Corps Troops Area (in the rear, around Poperinghe); camps in Vlamertinghe West Area; Brandhoek Sub Area; Ypres West Area; St. Jean Area; Ypres East Area, &c., with ink ownership details to face of of C.T. Becke, Colonel, Commandant, Brandhoek (R. Division) Area December 28th 1917 & the front annotated in red ink Camps in Right Divisional Area December 28th 1917. See illustrations on our website.  #66960
[HLMainPic]   £145
TRENCH MAP: Bois Grenier. 36 N.W. 4. Ed. 8A, 1:10,000. Detailed British trench system & detailed German named trench systems SE of la-Chapelle-d'Armentieres down to Dead Cow Farm. This is a scarce map but note this is just the top left corner of the sheet (approx. 65x36cm), losing the date &c. but dating from 1917 or 1918 & attractively ink marked SECRET NO. 7 115TH INF. BDE. It shows the brigade's boundaries & a very great deal of other information inked or crayoned, including Bde. HQ., infantry 7 machine gun posts, what appear to be Company areas &/or objectives, tracks, &c. The 115th Brigade formed part of the 38th (Welsh) Division. Interesting map with num. operational markins. See illustrations on our website.  #66095
[HLMainPic]   £125

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