Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Czech stones of all kinds
Date: Apr 04, 2004 @ 21:50
Author: Petter Brabec (=?iso-8859-1?q?Petter=20Brabec?= <pete2784west@...>)
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I'm answering you about the last reference to the ATCZDE area. What a nice sequence of pics !
The first picture from 1910 is from the time of Austrian empire. The picture of the tripoint stone is taken from the east. The letter A (for Austria) and the year 1765 are clearly visible. This is the original stone marking the tripoint spot. The other sides wore capitals B (for Bayern) and C (for Cechy).
 
Petter

Peter Smaardijk <smaardijk@...> wrote:
4th picture at http://jove.free.prohosting.com/nemec/luzicke.shtml is
a tripoint stone, by the looks of it on CZDE. Near the Elbe river I
think. Can anyone tell me what kind of tripoint it is?

http://www.cyklostranky.cz/kronika/2003/morava/img00020.htm is an old
stone, possibly very near ATCZSK, on the CZ side, acc. to
http://www.cyklostranky.cz/kronika/2003/morava/ . Can anyone confirm
that?

http://tinyurl.com/2gsa6 is an old marker on the Bohemia-Moravia
border.

http://tinyurl.com/2d6va is the old Bohemia-Moravia-Lower Austria
tripoint (we've seen this one before).

http://www.stara-sumava.cz/trojmezensko/trojmezi/trojmezigal.htm -
ATCZDE in old postcards.

Peter S.


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