Full text: Reprints of papers (Part 4b)

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 
4 
and adjacent parts al: 
In 1935, an agreement 
1d 
i 
D 
the 
À 
it 
      
     
   
   
    
    
and lead-zi 
Numerous other 
    
made any apprecia! 
m 
NC —C¢ 
aerati 
  
iner 
opper minin 
1 ^ ^e 
al occurre 
een 
     
* at Buchans in the 
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 
3 
an pro du iced 
VIA Te 
FRI 
^M 
4-14 
Ll 
Government of Newfoundlan: 
by a first-order triangui 
Canadian Geodetic Survey 
and down the west coast of 1 
control on the Canadi: 
Canadian Covert ¢ CC 
TION 
ontr 
LA 
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 
tne 
€ n n 
A L ci 
13 
FH nm 
LLONS 
31 
j no 
A A t 
14 
C 
% 
l^ 1 
t10neme 
108 c 
] Ol 
1 1 
1 i 
AKA 
"E 
rna 
many oth 
th 
mp 
  
war thre 
VV cL x 
sance maps cover ing 
. "TT T^ - 
IS WOTK 
at Cabot Strait 
over the 1 
  
Newtou! 
Cic 
CC 
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, 
14 
was remarkable, 
200-mile circuit was 
    
  
    
    
   
    
    
  
    
   
   
   
    
  
   
    
    
    
   
   
    
      
  
    
    
	        
Waiting...

Note to user

Dear user,

In response to current developments in the web technology used by the Goobi viewer, the software no longer supports your browser.

Please use one of the following browsers to display this page correctly.

Thank you.