North west Europe 1:250,000. Sheet no. 3, Brussels-Liége Geographical Section, General Staff No. 4042 ; revised at O.S. 1938 ; re-revised & photolithographed by O.S. 1943 ; Army Map Service, U.S. Army.
Title:
North west Europe 1:250,000. Sheet no. 3, Brussels-Liége Geographical Section, General Staff No. 4042 ; revised at O.S. 1938 ; re-revised & photolithographed by O.S. 1943 ; Army Map Service, U.S. Army.
Description:
Relief shown by contours, gradient tints, and spot heights. | Three classes of railways and five classes of roads are shown. | Covers area north from Helmond, Netherlands to Charleroi, Belgium to the south, and west from Alost [Aalst], Belgium to Düren, Germany to the east. Brussels roughly at left center or sheet; Liège roughly below center right of sheet. | Title should read: North west Europe 1:250,000. Sheet no. 3, Brussels-Liège. | Sheet No. 3, Brussels-Liége [Brussels-Liège] from set covering most of the Low Countries and northeastern France. Set includes various issues of some sheets, some reissued by U.S. Army Map Service. Some sheets have series designation A.M.S. M503 (G.S.G.S. 4042). | "For use by War and Navy Department Agencies only. Not for sale or distribution." | "Published by the War Office, 1937." | "Second G.S.G.S. Edition, Revised 1942. Second G.S.G.S. Army-Air Edition, 1943." | "Taken from Belgian 1:100,000, German 1:300,000 & Dutch 1:200,000." | Military grid. | "Nord de Guerre Zone Grid. Projection, Lambert Conical Orthomorphic. Spheroid, DuPlessis (reconstituted)." | "Heights in metres. Certain main spot heights are indicated by a white tab to improve legibility." | "Contour interval 50 metres." | Cataloging agency's copy overprinted with 1 dashed blue diagonal line extending south northeast from roughly E 4°40ʹ N 50°21ʹ to E 5°9ʹ N 51°30ʹ with designation: 7°30ʹ W June 1943 IXA
Creator/Contributor:
Great Britain. War Office. General Staff. Geographical Section, cartographer. (cartographer)
Date Created/Date Issued:
1944
Owning Repository:
Perry-Castañeda Library Maps, University of Texas Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin