near St. John's
interior.
Before 1939, little mapping had EF
Government of Newfoundland and it was not until the
immediately preceding fe
of Crown Lands and Surveys
Resources
ing the 1939-45 war,
inch or 1:63,
360, al
strategic areas had b
of the Department of Nati onal Defen
series of planimetric reconnais:
east coast had been compiled on a
Of these map sheets, only
veniently incorporated into the
all of the maps proved extremely useful for
ing subsequent survey
Although a consid
already available
omical use ü mapping
approximately 30
a scale of 1: 40, 000
focal length. This
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and adjacent parts al:
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nces are known.
undertaken by the
few years
n with Canada that the Division
of the Department of Natural
ble progress.
In the years follow-
Newfoundland mappers completed nine
planimetric and one contoured map at a scale of one mile to the
durin Eg
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Government of Newfoundlan:
by a first-order triangui
Canadian Geodetic Survey
and down the west coast of 1
control on the Canadi:
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ontr
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equipment for this survey
tributed funds and assisted in
interruption in the war
the time of federation with Canada
years S,
na che
which included the 70-mile ju
and the unadjusted loop closure
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at Cabot Strait
over the 1
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in co-or
scale of two miles to
e equivalent of three could be con-
Droposed
1.5
50, 000 program, but
planning and conduct -
de à
icularly
Oiana
contoured maps of
peration with surveyors
ice of C AEN
n addition, a
part of the
the inch.
photography was
oo large for econ-
wever, did reveal that
been photographed to
havin ga six-inch
ant Avalon Peninsula
encouraging.
the Commission
nent of Canada where-
) be ex tended from the
; e» it of Belle Isle
up with ‘Geodetic
ibot Strait.
ical personnel and
The
(xovernment con-
Except for an
continued from 1935 to
> closure of this net,
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was remarkable,
200-mile circuit was