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  1. May 15, 2024 · To understand the complexities of pre-World War II Europe, one must first examine the geopolitical landscape that existed prior to the outbreak of the conflict. In the aftermath of World War I, the Treaty of Versailles redrew the map of Europe, dismantling empires and creating new nation-states.

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    • Background to Aerial Survey Methods
    • Aircraft and Cameras
    • Creating The Mosaics
    • Geographical Coverage, Scale and Size
    • Publication, Censorship and Value
    • Large Collections of Air Photography Covering The United Kingdom
    • Further Reading

    The First World War was an important stimulus to the use of air photography in mapping and survey work, both internationally and for Ordnance Survey. Aerial survey methods were not generally employed by Ordnance Survey in the inter-war period, however, apart from experimental work in the 1920s. However, during the Second World War, millions of air ...

    Due to post-war budgetary constraints, high-speed wartime aeroplanes such as Spitfires and Mosquitos had to be used, rather than the slower Ansons that were more suited to peacetime aerial survey. The aircraft were specially modified to take two cameras – for stereoscopic capture – beneath each wing. The cameras were tilted in such a way that there...

    Creating the mosaics was a technically skilled job, involving: 1. Rectifying the original photographs to compensate for distortion at the edges of the image 2. Carefully cutting overlapping sections of photographs and pasting them together to form a composite mosaic 3. Adding lettering for major towns and straight borders to frame the mosaic.

    The mosaics were produced as an interim measure by Ordnance Survey, as a quick and cheap expedient before proper paper mapping could be surveyed. In total, we have 6,393 mosaics published by Ordnance Survey of England, Scotland, and Wales: 1. 1,919 mosaics at 1:10,560(Six-Inch to the mile) scale. (220 in Scotland, and 1,699 in England and Wales) 2....

    The mosaics were originally intended for official use only for local authorities, public utility services and government departments. These were stamped ‘Circulation Restricted’ and were not available to the generalpublic. Under the 1947 Town and Country Planning Act Local Authorities were obliged to produce plans every three years, but there was n...

    Board, Christopher, 'Air photo mosaics: a short-term solution to topographic map revision in Great Britain 1944-51', Sheetlines 71 (December 2004), pp.24-35. View online.
    Smith, Constance Babington, Evidence in camera. The story of photographic intelligence in World War II, etc.. London : Chatto and Windus, 1958.
  3. Nov 9, 2022 · Map of Europe before WW2 shows how the continent of Europe used to look before the 2nd world war (before the year 1937). See the composition of the political boundaries of European countries back then.

  4. Apr 23, 2020 · So, in this first of two posts, here are a few of the places on the British Library’s site where you can find digitised maps, and upon finding them, use them escape to the ends of the earth (or the end of your street) from the comfort of your own home. Enjoy. 3D virtual globes. https://www.bl.uk/maps/articles/european-globes-of-the-17th-and ...

  5. OpenHistoricalMap is an interactive map of the world throughout history, created by people like you and dedicated to the public domain. OpenHistoricalMap collaboratively stores and displays map data throughout the history of the world.

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  7. Jan 30, 2020 · This guide provides information about the maps shown in the World War II Map Tour that was offered in Malpass Library on April 16, 2019. Maps showing areas involved in World War II before the war.