Found this on sale at my local museum in the Netherlands for €10 Tags:ireland 2 comments That’s the 1944 conversion of the 1934 edition of the 1919 survey. A very interesting time frame in Ireland. Might explain the “add-on” international boundary. Also, only Dublin and Dun Laoghaire have Irish and English names noted. Was it just for sale as a souvenir? When you mess up the map and hope no one will notice Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
That’s the 1944 conversion of the 1934 edition of the 1919 survey. A very interesting time frame in Ireland. Might explain the “add-on” international boundary. Also, only Dublin and Dun Laoghaire have Irish and English names noted. Was it just for sale as a souvenir?
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That’s the 1944 conversion of the 1934 edition of the 1919 survey.
A very interesting time frame in Ireland. Might explain the “add-on” international boundary.
Also, only Dublin and Dun Laoghaire have Irish and English names noted.
Was it just for sale as a souvenir?
When you mess up the map and hope no one will notice