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  <dc:title>Sections from map of Asia showing railway lines</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Originally four sections from the 1:1,000,000 scale map of Asia compiled by the Royal Geographical Society for the Geographical Section, General Staff, and printed at the War Office 1916 to 1918; each sheet approx. 66 x 57 cm. [Now in two parts]. The sheets titled Erzerum and Tabriz are stuck together and lines [of railways] have been drawn on them in red and blue pencil.

1. "Railways in E. Anatolia, Caucasus, &amp; N. Persia" 

2. The sheets titled Batum and Tiflis have been stuck together and marked in red and blue in the same way.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>c.1920</dc:date>
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