Scale 1:10,000. Dated 21st July 1915.
Although titled Laventie the main place of interest is the village of Aubers and its low commanding ridge which was the site of the ill-fated Battle of Aubers Ridge during 1915.
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Scale 1:10,000. Dated 26th June 1917.
A much neglected section of the front situated between Loos and the Vimy Ridge and giving a good idea of the problems faced by the Canadian Forces during the battle to capture the town in 1917.
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LONGUEVAL Sheet 57C SW3 (Somme) – August 1916: Edition 2E. Scale 1:10,000 with trenches corrected to 15 August, 1916.
The map covers an area from Bazentin le Petit and Montaubaun to beyond Flers and Leuze Wood in the east.
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LOOS (France) 36C NW3 and part of 1 provisional edition.
This map covers the same area as ‘Loos Sheet 36C’ but has additional details, which make for an interesting comparison with it.
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This map is corrected to 26 July, 1915 on a scale of 1:10:000 and it stretches from the Hohenzollern Redoubt in the north to Loos itself at the bottom of the sheet. Unlike later maps it only shows the defenders’ lines and defences.
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by T Holt, V Holt
This is the most complete guide to the First World War Battlefield of Ypres that has ever been published.
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MARICOURT (Carnoy) 62C NW1: Edition 2C.
This map contains, again, many places worth visiting and of great historical interest. It ‘ends’ at the River Somme. Carnoy is on the left and, due east of it, are Maricourt and Maricourt Wood.
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The lines on this 1:10,000 scale map are those around Fricourt and Mametz. Trenches corrected to 25 April, 1916.
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With trenches corrected to 9 April 1917. Unlike some other trench maps, this only sketches in the British front line but the enemy's trenches are given in detail.
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by Alexander Turner
A fresh examination of Messines, a rare example of innovation and success in World War I.
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