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Beginner's Guide to Danish Genealogical Research
The basics on how to locate Danish records. $10.00Maps Denmark and Schleswig-Holstein 1846
M13 Originally engraved in Gotha in 1846 by Adolph Stieler, this reprinted map is enhanced by insets of Iceland, the area near Hamburg and a plan of Copenhagen. Coastal islands are identified, as well as the railway lines and roads. The southwestern tip of Sweden is also shown in some detail. Black and white map, printed on 18-inch by 24-inch paper. C$10.50Denmark 1799
M35 Entitled A New Map of the Kingdom of Denmark, Comprehending North and South Jutland, Zeeland, Fyen, Laaland, and Part of Holstein, from the Latest Authorities, this 1799 map by John Cary shows towns, villages, roads and internal subdivisions as they appeared at the end of the 18th century. Black and white map, reprinted on 18-inch by 24-inch paper. C$10.50The Northern States 1772, Norway and Sweden
M11 This reprint of Robert Sayer's map of The Northern States: The Kingdom of Sweden, Denmark and Norway will be of particular interest to those with Scandinavian roots. First published in 1772, this map shows the area divided into provinces and governments. Governmental districts in neighboring parts of Russia, Poland and present-day Baltic states are also shown. Black and white map, printed on 18-inch by 24-inch paper. C$10.50South Sweden 1833 map reprint
M12 Showing Sweden south of the province of Falu, this reprint of J. and C. Walker's map of The Southern Provinces of Sweden was originally published in 1833. Major roads, towns, mountain ranges and provincial boundaries are shown in detail.Black and white map, printed on 18-inch by 24-inch paper. C$10.50Sweden and Norway 1875 map reprint
M39 Edward Weller's map entitled Sweden and Norway was first issued in London in 1875. Showing the internal provincial subdivisions in each country, the map also locates railroad lines, principal rivers, cities, towns and many villages. Black and white map, printed on 18-inch by 24-inch paper. C$10.50 XE.com Personal Currency Assistant |