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Geographisches Institut (Wei …
Sachsen.
1856
World Atlas
Authors Geographisches Institut (Weimar, Germany), Weiland, C. F. (Carl Ferdinand), d. 1847
Full Title Das Koenigreich Sachsen, entworfen und gezeichnet von C.F. Weiland. (with) Grundriss von Dresden n.d. neust. Aufnahmen gez. von A. Roetsch. (with) Der besuchteste Theil dersogenannten Sachsischen Schweiz nach v. Odeleben gez. von F. Hockner. Gest. v. C. Poppey. Weimar, im Verlage des Geograph. Instituts, 1856.
List No 2077.022
Note Engraved map with 2 inset maps. Outline hand col. Relief shown by hachures. Includes area and population table.
Radefeld, Carl Christian Fra …
Sachsen.
1860
World Atlas
Authors Radefeld, Carl Christian Franz, 1788-1874
Full Title Das Konigreich Sachsen entworfen und gezeichnet von Major C. Radefeld, 1860. (with Umgebung von Dresden). W. Feuerstein sc. Stahlstich, Druck u. Verlag des Bibliographischen Instituts in Hildburghausen.
List No 4807.045
Note Engraved map. Boundaries of administrative divisions hand col. Relief shown by hachures. Includes inset map. Prime meridian: Ferro. "Meyers Handatlas No. 168."
Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
417. Dresden.
1893
National Atlas
Authors Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Full Title Sheet 417. Dresden. Herausgegeben vom topogr. Bureau des Konigl. Sachs. Generalstabes. Karte des Deutschen Reiches.
List No 5820.417
Note Mounted on linen in 6 panels. 1880, edition of 1893. Embossed coat of arms for topographic service. Elevation numbers are metric above sea level. Label has key to adjacent sheets. Mounted on brown fragile linen. Paper sliced to accommodate turning the left and upper margins under and matching with adjoining sheets. Comparing our sheets to those at the Library of Congress shows that most of our sheets were published 5 to 10 years before the stamped acquisition date. A few sheets are duplicated and placed under similar list numbers. This map series is remarkable for the level of fine detail. As a consequence, it was scanned at 800 PPI providing four times the resolution of the typical detailed map scan of 400 PPI. At least ten separate symbols for special buildings were utilized, a method enhanced by placing an abbreviation next to the symbol. Structures with special symbols include: churches, chapels, monuments, windmills, water mills, stamp mills, forester's lodges, watchtowers, ruins, forts, quarries, clay pits, lime kilns, and coke-ovens. Factories, brick works, powder magazines electric power plants, and many other important buildings are differentiated by means of abbreviation. Houses appear as black blocks, either rectangular or shaped like the ground plan of the building. Many other features are differentiated, for example there are four different qualities of roads plus bridle paths and footpaths. Vegetation is minutely classified including separate symbols for broadleaf trees, evergreens, underbrush, heather, dry meadows, wet meadows, swamps, orchards, gardens, vineyards, and parks. Relief is shown by hachures. Spot elevations are given in meters above sea level.
Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Composite: 417. Dresden.
1893
National Atlas
Authors Reichsamt fur Landesaufnahme
Full Title (Composite of) Sheet 417. Dresden. Herausgegeben vom topogr. Bureau des Konigl. Sachs. Generalstabes. Karte des Deutschen Reiches.
List No 5820.417c
Note Separate panels are joined in this composite image. Mounted on linen in 6 panels. 1880, edition of 1893. Embossed coat of arms for topographic service. Elevation numbers are metric above sea level. Label has key to adjacent sheets. Mounted on brown fragile linen. Paper sliced to accommodate turning the left and upper margins under and matching with adjoining sheets. Comparing our sheets to those at the Library of Congress shows that most of our sheets were published 5 to 10 years before the stamped acquisition date. A few sheets are duplicated and placed under similar list numbers. This map series is remarkable for the level of fine detail. As a consequence, it was scanned at 800 PPI providing four times the resolution of the typical detailed map scan of 400 PPI. At least ten separate symbols for special buildings were utilized, a method enhanced by placing an abbreviation next to the symbol. Structures with special symbols include: churches, chapels, monuments, windmills, water mills, stamp mills, forester's lodges, watchtowers, ruins, forts, quarries, clay pits, lime kilns, and coke-ovens. Factories, brick works, powder magazines electric power plants, and many other important buildings are differentiated by means of abbreviation. Houses appear as black blocks, either rectangular or shaped like the ground plan of the building. Many other features are differentiated, for example there are four different qualities of roads plus bridle paths and footpaths. Vegetation is minutely classified including separate symbols for broadleaf trees, evergreens, underbrush, heather, dry meadows, wet meadows, swamps, orchards, gardens, vineyards, and parks. Relief is shown by hachures. Spot elevations are given in meters above sea level.
Andree, Richard, Times (Lond …
Saxony.
1895
World Atlas
Authors Andree, Richard, Times (London, England)
Full Title Kingdom of Saxony. (with) Environs of Dresden. (with) The Saxon Switzerland. (Published at the office of "The Times," London, 1895)
List No 1010.024
Note Color map with 2 insets. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Shows settlements, railroads, canals, etc.
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