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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelItem
Ref NoUNIVERSITY 1437/2/4/17
TitleSlide showing chart demonstrating populations of USA, England & Wales and areas of France between various dates from eighteenth century to early twentieth.
DateLate 19th to early 20th century
Extent1 slide
DescriptionSlide shows black and white chart demonstrating populations of USA, England & Wales and areas of France between various dates from eighteenth century to early twentieth.
The 'y' axis is labelled 'Population' and the scale is 0 to 1.0 marked at intervals of 0.2.
The 'x' axis is labelled 'Standard intervals' with a scale from -5 to +5.
The curve begins at 0 and has various markers on it which correspond to the following key: [Large white circle] - USA; [Small white circle] - England & Wales; [Small black circle] - France.
Down the right hand side of the image are details which presumably come from the original page in a text book, and read as follows: '1925]. And the factors which control it. 21'.
The title below the chart image reads: 'Fig. 6 - The populations of the United States (1790-1921), England and Wales (1801-1921) and France, including Alsace-Lorraine (1801-1911) fitted to the same logistic drawn to the standard time scale'.
Access StatusOpen
Access ConditionsThe records are available subject to the signed acceptance of the Department's access conditions.
Physical DescriptionFront pane cracked in lower right corner.
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