Records of the Survey of India Volume 12 [1919]. Notes on Survey of India Maps and the modern development of Indian cartography
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This edition is associated with Lieutenant-Colonel W M Coldstream, Royal Engineers and a publication year of 1919.
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Records of the Survey of India Volume 12 [1919]. Notes on Survey of India Maps and the modern development of Indian cartography
Author: Lieutenant-Colonel W M Coldstream, Royal Engineers
Year: 1919
Digitised by Google Books from the collection of the University of California https://books.google.com/books?id=Rpc0AQAAIAAJ The author was Superintendent, Map Publication. Published under the direction of Colonel C H D Ryder, R. E. Offg. Surveyor General of India. The Explanatory Foreword says "This paper was at proof stage in 1915, when, owing to the war, the preparation of the plates had to be put aside and the writer reverted to military duty. The intention was to complete the work and bring it up to date after the war. It has, however, been decided to produce the paper now, and the writer's absence from the Survey of India for the last three years must be his excuse for its incompleteness and for the fact that it must be, in some particulars, out of date. Several marked improvements in the methods of map reproduction have been introduced since the paper was written. Descriptions of these by Major F. J. M. King, R.E., who, with Mr. Vandyke's assistance, was mainly responsible for them, have been inserted as appendices".
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