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First World War trench maps & battle guides

There are 64 items in First World War trench maps & battle guides
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National Archives British Trench Map Atlas The Western Front 1914-1918

by Dr Peter Chasseaud
An exceptional CD of 700+ trench maps from the collection held at The National Archives including a unique searchable index to trench names, hyperlinked to map(s.
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Neuville, Vitasse, Bullecourt

This is a very detailed map, showing amongst other things the Hindenburg line between Bullecourt and Neuville Vitasse.
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Nieuport 12 SW1

This 1:10,000 scale map shows in tremendous detail the defences. It is based on an Ordnance Survey sheet of August 1917 and contains many fascinating features.
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Ovillers 57D SE4

This map was corrected on 11 June, 1916, then on 27 April and yet again in minor ways a day later. Right in the centre of the map is La Boisselle situated between the famous Sausage and Mash valleys.
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Ploegsteert 28 SW4 - Ypres Salient

This map is on the scale of 1:10,000 and is corrected to April 1, 1917.
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Polygon Wood

by Nigel Cave
This wood featured significantly in the First and Third Battles of Ypres and was the scene of numerous deeds of heroism, such as that which won young Lieutenant-Colonel Philip Bent the VC.
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Pozieres

by Graham Keech
Newly-arrived in France, the Australians first saw action in World War I at Pozieres on the Somme in 1916. Three Australian divisions assaulted the hill which was the dominating feature of the sector.
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Queant 57C NE1 - Hindenburg Line

This wonderful map shows in tremendous detail the massive defences. Places like Inchy-en-Artois, Moeuvres and Pronville must have looked impregnable to soldiers seeing this map for the first time.
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Roclincourt 51B NW1

The scale is 1:10,000 and ‘Roclincourt’ covers an area including places well known to Great War enthusiasts - like Neuville-St. Vaast, Thelus, Farbus and La Targette.
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Somme 1 July 1916

by Andrew Robertshaw
The first day of the battle of the Somme has always been perceived as a day of tragedy for the British Army, with the slaughter of 60,000 men on the battlefield.
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