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860 Leopoldshagen I

Part of the collection: Archival maps

Popularization note

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 860 Leopoldshagen I map was drawn and published in 1888, revised in 1911, and reprinted in 1932. It covers the areas surrounding Leopoldshagen, Kreis Anklam, Reg. Bez. Stettin, Prov. Pommern, today Kreis Vorpommern-Greifswald, Bundesland Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is one of the two surviving copies of the pre-war topographic map marked with the sheet number 860 (however, the copy represents a different edition), 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 Leopoldshagen, Mönkebude, Jädkemühl, Meiersberg, Schlabrendorf.

Andrzej Chludziński

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Author / creator

Bosse, Heinrich (1882-1958) (researcher)
Holsten, Robert (1862-1954) (initiator)
Königlich Preußische Landesaufnahme, Berlin (1875-1921) (publisher)

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

Creation time / dating

1936

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Berlin (Niemcy) (edition), Eggesin (Niemcy) (description), Kreis Ueckermünde, powiat historyczny (Rzesza Niemiecka)

Owner

Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie

Identification number

MNS/ADA-M/280

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