Ancre1917 Posted 20 November , 2017 Share Posted 20 November , 2017 Does anyone have a copyright free trench map of the Ecoust St Mein/Bullecourt area for spring 1918? I'm trying to put together an account of the 2 North Staffordshire Regiment battalions who were in action there on 21 March 1918 Thanks in advance Richard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Howard Posted 20 November , 2017 Share Posted 20 November , 2017 Several on the WFA Mapping the Front DVDs, either Somme 57C and 57D Disc 2 or Arras 51B and 51C Disc 2 e.g. 1:20,000 M_5_000123.jpg 1 51B SW & 51B SE & 57C NW & 57c NE [parts of] HENDECOURT Jan 1918 07/03/1918 Enemy organisation 16/1/1918 Trenches corrected to 21/1/1918, Positions 7/3/1918 Howard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ancre1917 Posted 20 November , 2017 Author Share Posted 20 November , 2017 Thanks, Howard, but I need something I can use in an article I'm writing for our local newspaper to commemorate the local men from the Potteries who were killed, wounded or captured that day. As the paper is a commercial enterprise, I assume that the copyright would be a problem with these, even though I won't be paid for the content. If someone has their own copies of these, I imagine they would be OK. Richard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jonbem Posted 20 November , 2017 Share Posted 20 November , 2017 Not sure on the rights to these? https://library.mcmaster.ca/maps/ww1/ndx5to40.htm http://maps.nls.uk/ww1/trenches/ regds Jon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Howard Posted 20 November , 2017 Share Posted 20 November , 2017 47 minutes ago, Longton1971 said: Thanks, Howard, but I need something I can use in an article I'm writing for our local newspaper to commemorate the local men from the Potteries who were killed, wounded or captured that day. As the paper is a commercial enterprise, I assume that the copyright would be a problem with these, even though I won't be paid for the content. If someone has their own copies of these, I imagine they would be OK. Richard All you need is IWM permission, it should be free. Howard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ancre1917 Posted 21 November , 2017 Author Share Posted 21 November , 2017 Thanks, Howard. I'll ask. Richard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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