Shirley
I have 2 students who are volacno refugees in my classes they may have a
map, but they would I am sure be interested in anything to do with
Montserrat.
Graham Lloyd
HoD Geog Woodroyd School Bradford
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>From: Shirley Addleton <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Montserrat Maps
>Date: Wed, Jun 28, 2000, 3:48 pm
>
>Map appeal!
>
>We have an Academic here at Coventry currently involved in a research Project in
>Montserrat (Dr. Mike Field).
>
>He needs a good Topographic map at 1:25000 - on one sheet preferably.
>All we have and all that seems to be available at this scale is a Tourist Map
>labelled " Emerald Isle of the Caribbean".
>
>BUT - what we found in our archives was an MOD Examination map at 1:25000 of
>PART of Montserrat which is perfect, dated 1968 D.O.S. (Misc.) 526. Reproduced
>from West Indies 1:25000 D.O.S. 359, Edition 2,
>Reprinted by Ordnance Survey 1979
>
>Does anybody have the whole sheet? (NOT the Tourist Map as described above which
>has hill shading on and is difficult to read in bad light apparently).
>
>The maps available at 1:5000 and 1:2500 are only B/W Xerox copies of the East and
>Centre of the island.
>
>Many thanks
>
>Shirley
>
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