1331 Reetz II
National Museum in Szczecin
Part of the collection: Archival maps
The map is an appendix to the index of toponyms, which was developed as part of the project initiated by Pomeranian linguist, Dr Robert Holsten (1862-1954), with the aim to collect and compile contemporary folk and archive names of natural and anthropogenic physiographic objects, as well as inhabited and uninhabited places collected with local queries. The Meßtischblatt topographic maps at a scale of 1:25 000 are characterised by a very high level of detail and accuracy in mapping the topography of the terrain.
The 771 Dobberphul I map was drawn in 1886, and published in 1888 (data based on the second copy). It covers the areas surrounding Dobberphul, Kreis Cammin, Reg. Bez. Stettin, Prov. Pommern, today Dobropole, Kamień Pomorski District, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland. It is one of the two surviving copies of the pre-war topographic map marked with the sheet number 771, containing data on the location of objects and their names in the Flurnamen Sammlung archive. The printed map features a hand-drawn layer with the numbers of physiographic objects connected to the localities of Reckow (today: Rekowo); Büssenthin (today: Buszęcin); Görke (today: Górki); Plastichow (today: Płastkowo); Emilienhof (today: Borzysław); Dobberphul; Alt, Neu Tessin (today: Troszyn, Troszynek); Parlow (today: Parłowo); Stregow (today: Strzegowo); Gr., Kl. Weckow (today: Wiejkowo, Wiejkówko); Martenthin (today: Mierzęcin); Trebenow (today: Trzebianowo); Wustermitz (today: Ostromice); Bresow (today: Brzozowo).
Andrzej Chludziński
Author / creator
Dimensions
cały obiekt: height: 49 cm, width: 52 cm
Object type
Messtischblatt
Technique
manual script, one-color printing, black
Material
fabric, paper
Origin / acquisition method
acquisition
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Owner
Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie
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National Museum in Szczecin
National Museum in Szczecin
National Museum in Szczecin
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