Summary
Military map of Belgium, Namur area (a hand-written inscription identifies it as Namur 8 district), scale 1:100,000, published in 1910. The map is labelled General Staff No. 2364. It would have been used during World War I.
Maps of this scale lacked the detail needed for trench warfare, instead providing an overview of regions for the use of senior commanders.
Part of the collection of World War I memorabilia donated by Sergeant John Lord (#6252). John Lord was 19 years old when he enlisted with the Australian Imperial Forces in June 1915. Originally part of the 1st Australian Stationary Hospital, 11th Reinforcement, Lord was transferred to the 13th Australian Field Ambulance upon its formation in February 1916. He subsequently moved to the headquarters of the Assistant Director of Medical Services, 4th Division, in December 1918 where he seems to have spent the remainder of the war. Lord returned to Australia on 30 October 1919, and was discharged from service on 12 March 1920. He died in 1951.
Physical Description
Contour map, printed in red, green, blue and orange on off-white. Degrees along axes. Scale and key at bottom. Hand-written on back, but otherwise blank. The map has slightly discoloured along its folds.
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Acquisition Information
Donation from J. Lord
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Map, Black & White
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Language
English
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Inscriptions
Printed on front: 'BELGIUM 1:100,000 / NAUMR / FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY / Geographical Section, General Staff, No. 2364 / War Office, Dec., 1910'. Extensive text follows. Hand-written on reverse: 'NAMUR 8'.
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859 mm (Width), 750 mm (Height)
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