Subject: Re: Old tp AtGeRu near Myslowice/PL
Date: Mar 12, 2001 @ 15:08
Author: peter.smaardijk@and.com (peter.smaardijk@...)
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Another, still unclear, picture of the situation in the 19th century
(an old postcard) can be found here:
http://www.most.org.pl/ok/minireze.html
Quite a lot of traffic on the river!
I can't make a lot of the little map; the web site isn't about the
Trójkat trzech cesarzy (as it is known in Polish; the first letter a
has a Polish 'hook' underneath) at all. It is by a conservationalist
group concerned about the natural surroundings of it. It may be the
bottom left confluence (in that case, north is left).

Peter S.

--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., michael donner <m@d...> wrote:
> your multi imperial point is made in large by
> http://dalmatia.net/belmonte/20th_century/a1914eu.gif
> a page from an online historical atlas with index at
> http://dalmatia.net/belmonte/index.htm
>
> m
>
> > Thanks for the interesting link, Peter S. !
Although the
> >picture is a bit unclear, it gives an overall impression of
this old
> >tri- point - "Trójkatem Trzech Cesarzy"- The Three
Emperors
> >Point. One of the most valuable books in my possession is an
> >old atlas (dates back from 1896 - "Andrees Handatlas") -
where I
> >found the point - next week I'll be photocopying this page
for you!!
> >All the best, boundary freaks! Peter H.
> >
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