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English: Gallipoli to Constantinople

Topographic map of the Sea of Marmara region, Turkey showing towns, railways, rivers, trenches and locations of sea battles. Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Relief shown by shading, gradient tints and spot heights.

In upper right on verso: Harmsworth's new atlas.

Pages 567 and 568 from Harmsworth's atlas of the world.

Text and illustrations on verso.

Contained in: Harmsworth's atlas of the world and pictorial gazetteer / byJohn Alexander Hammerton. London : Educational Book Co., [1922?]
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Source National Library of Australia Digital Collection
Author John Alexander Hammerton (1871-1949)

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