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       Author [Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, James, Henry, 1803-1877] Full Title Plate II: Observatory signals : used at the ground stations: in England : in France. Scale 10 feet to an inch. (to accompany) Extension of the triangulation of the Ordnance Survey into France and Belgium ... 1863. (insets) Section of referring object arranged foe night work ; Front view of referring object. Publisher George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode Author [Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, James, Henry, 1803-1877] Full Title Plate III: Elevation of the Scaffold used at Gravelines. Scale 10 feet to an inch. (to accompany) Extension of the triangulation of the Ordnance Survey into France and Belgium ... 1863. Publisher George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode Author [Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, James, Henry, 1803-1877] Full Title Plate IV: Plan and elevation of the platform used at Dunkirk, 1861. Scale 10 feet to an inch. (to accompany) Extension of the triangulation of the Ordnance Survey into France and Belgium ... 1863. Publisher George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode Author [Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, James, Henry, 1803-1877] Full Title Plate V: Elevation of the scaffold used at Cassel, 1861. Scale 10 feet to an inch. (to accompany) Extension of the triangulation of the Ordnance Survey into France and Belgium ... 1863. Publisher George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode Author [Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, James, Henry, 1803-1877] Full Title Plate VI: Elevation of the French scaffold erected at Harletters. (The inner scaffold by the English.) Scale 10 feet to an inch. (to accompany) Extension of the triangulation of the Ordnance Survey into France and Belgium ... 1863. Publisher George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode Author [Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, James, Henry, 1803-1877] Full Title Plate VII: Elevation of the French scaffold erected at Harletters. (As re-erected by Capt. Trench's party.) Scale 10 feet to an inch. (to accompany) Extension of the triangulation of the Ordnance Survey into France and Belgium ... 1863. Publisher George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode 
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