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Traffic map of Saxony, about 1: 300,000, lithography, 1909
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Presentation of the traffic on the state roads in Saxony after the traffic census in 1909. - [Approx. 1: 300,000]. - [Dresden-Kötzschenbroda]: [Graph. Kunstanst. Globus], 1909. - 1 Kt. ; 70 x 45 cm. - With average daily figures Gross loads in tons. - Scale in graph. Form (km)
Title: Traffic map of Saxony, about 1: 300,000, lithography, 1909
Description:
Presentation of the traffic on the state roads in Saxony after the traffic census in 1909.
- [Approx.
1: 300,000].
- [Dresden-Kötzschenbroda]: [Graph.
Kunstanst.
Globus], 1909.
- 1 Kt.
; 70 x 45 cm.
- With average daily figures Gross loads in tons.
- Scale in graph.
Form (km).
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