Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Re-run, Berlin exclaves
Date: Oct 16, 2002 @ 00:36
Author: Your Name ("Your Name" <johnkelly@astralvoyager.com>)
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> Here is a more contemporary map of the same area circa 1973. It appears
> the enclave was in the Kol. Hauptgraben area. It's not marked of course.
> I would have really liked to know of it's existence when I lived there.
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> JK.
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> > Peter Smaardijk wrote on Mon, 14 Oct 2002 18:41:26 -0000:
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> > > The location can be seen on Exklaven_1939_Map.jpg, the map posted by
> > > Wolfgang.
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> > > On my (modern) city map, it should be somewhere in between the
> > > Heerstrasse (south of Spandau, near Pichelsdorf) and the former
> > > village of Tiefwerder, in between the Havel and some older reaches of
> > > that river. There is a "Kolonie Tiefwerder Wiesen" on the banks of
> > > the Hauptgraben. Another area called "Tiefenwerder Wiesen" (probably
> > > an error) is just to the west of it, nearer to the Havel.
> >
> > Although the 1939 map is small, I believe in correctness of the
> > locations drawn there. So I attach an actual city map with where
> > I believe that Seeburg enclave had been.
> >
> > Last week I checked one mid 60 1:4000 cadastral map of that area
> > but didn't find any remarkable. Will check the library again for
> > something better. Wait and see ...
> >
> > Regards Wolfgang P.
> >
> >
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